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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 6494" data-source="post: 914105"><p>JAMEY CHADWELL</p><p></p><p>Jamey is the son of a football coach. He played football as a senior at Anderson County High School in Tennessee and graduated in 1995. He threw for 2,800 yards and named to the All State squad. Coach Cantrell described Jamey as one of the best quarterbacks the school ever had.</p><p></p><p>He received a scholarship at ETSU but broke his ankle entering his sophomore year and played sparingly the remainder of his time at ETSU. He became the uniting leader for the team; he claims this diversity caused him to see things differently and later helped him in his coaching profession.</p><p></p><p>Jamey was from the small town of Caryville in in Tennessee and his eventual wife grew up in Athens Tennessee. Solmaz Zarinna (age 3) and her family escaped from Iran in 1982 and moved to Athens Tennessee. She was raised Muslim but converted to Christianity in her HS Junior year.</p><p></p><p>Jamey and Solmaz met while both of them were attending The Fellowship of Christian Athletes at ETSU. She learned that some people can be hateful and mean if you are not of their race even though your thoughts are good. She often talked with Jamey about this after they were married; it had a profound influence on him and helped him to understand how some of his players might feel from their alienation. His heart is open to all races and assists him in understanding all of his players. They have three children.</p><p></p><p>Chadwell was named the AP Coach of the Year in 1988. The #2 candidate was Tom Allen of Indiana, the #3 candidate was Luke Fickell of Cincinnati, and the #4 candidate was Nick Saban of Alabama. The board has already shown his records as a Head Coach several times, so those will not be included here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 6494, post: 914105"] JAMEY CHADWELL Jamey is the son of a football coach. He played football as a senior at Anderson County High School in Tennessee and graduated in 1995. He threw for 2,800 yards and named to the All State squad. Coach Cantrell described Jamey as one of the best quarterbacks the school ever had. He received a scholarship at ETSU but broke his ankle entering his sophomore year and played sparingly the remainder of his time at ETSU. He became the uniting leader for the team; he claims this diversity caused him to see things differently and later helped him in his coaching profession. Jamey was from the small town of Caryville in in Tennessee and his eventual wife grew up in Athens Tennessee. Solmaz Zarinna (age 3) and her family escaped from Iran in 1982 and moved to Athens Tennessee. She was raised Muslim but converted to Christianity in her HS Junior year. Jamey and Solmaz met while both of them were attending The Fellowship of Christian Athletes at ETSU. She learned that some people can be hateful and mean if you are not of their race even though your thoughts are good. She often talked with Jamey about this after they were married; it had a profound influence on him and helped him to understand how some of his players might feel from their alienation. His heart is open to all races and assists him in understanding all of his players. They have three children. Chadwell was named the AP Coach of the Year in 1988. The #2 candidate was Tom Allen of Indiana, the #3 candidate was Luke Fickell of Cincinnati, and the #4 candidate was Nick Saban of Alabama. The board has already shown his records as a Head Coach several times, so those will not be included here. [/QUOTE]
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