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Latest revision as of 03:44, 23 October 2025

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Hi! It’s amazing that you’ve found my page! I’ve been an avid Wikipedia reader for as long as I can remember, and I thought to myself that I could help contribute for other readers like myself. I like to use Wikipedia for historical learning, biographies, and even to view the discographies of my favorite music artists. I have made a few userboxes too, so feel free to check those out! Included below is information about my cast of coaches in NCAA Football 2004! Be sure to check back as I play if you’re interested.

In 2003, 3 brothers took the college football world by storm. They split up from each other for one simple reason… domination.

The ever enthusiastic Rick Reynolds surprised all by convincing the Volunteers that he was indeed the man they needed to return to the top of the SEC. Mentored by the legendary Bobby Bowden at FSU, Rick is absolutely certain that he can secure the Volunteers a national championship in his first year as a head coach.

James is just finally glad to be out of his brothers shadow. While Rick played quarterback during their time at school, James mainly kept to himself to study tape, scribble down tendencies, or even craft playbooks of his own. After playing wide receiver at Ohio University, he impressed Jim Grobe enough to become a GA, and he climbed his way up Grobe’s coaching ladder, following him to Wake Forest for two years before getting his chance at Akron.

Derrick took a different route to his position as head coach. He attended the Air Force Academy and was the core of their defense for two years. After graduating in 1995, Derrick fulfilled his service commitment, eventually ranking up to Captain before being deployed in Afghanistan between 2001-03. During his time in the service, he always kept up-to-date with his brothers as well as the college football world, even still working on plays and coverages in his downtime. Having earned the respect of his peers for being a leader forged by conflict, he impressed the athletic department enough to be hired for their head coaching position.

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