February 9, 2025 - 09:46

Legendary Detroit high school sports writer Mick McCabe has voiced strong disapproval regarding the recent hiring of Jermain Crowell as the football coach for River Rouge High School. McCabe, known for his candid opinions and deep knowledge of local sports, expressed concerns about the decision, suggesting that the choice reflects poorly on the school’s leadership and its commitment to fostering a successful athletic program.
In his critique, McCabe highlighted the need for a coach who not only has a solid track record but also embodies the values and spirit of the community. He emphasized that the hiring process should prioritize candidates with proven success and the ability to inspire young athletes. McCabe's remarks have sparked a conversation among fans and stakeholders in the River Rouge community, with many echoing his sentiments about the importance of selecting the right leader for the football team. As the school prepares for the upcoming season, all eyes will be on Crowell and his ability to meet the expectations that come with this significant role.
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