Yes sir, went to high school in EnglewoodIs he the one that went to Arkansas?
Trying to figure out where he came from.
strange Ash.didnt hire Bobby Acosta who has recruited NJ prior for several years,and was alledgedly down to final numbers over salary pending getting hired...
ok...you may be correct,however Acosta did want on staff I heard in any postion,pefering to be on field asst first...Hewitt coached last at William Paterson??? http://www.wpupioneers.com/coaches.aspx?rc=587&path=footballNice, welcome!
Why strange? Plus he was in line to be the recruiting coordinator, right, not the assistant?
Welcome home to NJ. I believe he was on the staff at Dartmouth this past year. They only lost one game this year and finished first in the Ivy League (Tied with Havard).
Perhaps it was has plan all along to supplement his recruiting and support staff with NJ people.Suddenly Ash has figured out he needs coaches with NJ connections.
Perhaps it was has plan all along to supplement his recruiting and support staff with NJ people.
Or maybe he read this board and took your advice.
Suddenly Ash has figured out he needs coaches with NJ connections.
Suddenly Ash has figured out he needs coaches with NJ connections.
where do you read Dartmouth?,,it said on William Patterson site he coached there..he went from William Patterson..to Dartmouth..to Rutgers??
RAA-1 got it: was on the staff at Dartmouth
>Hewitt was one of the top defensive playmakers in Alfred State football history. He was a two time All-Northeast Football Conference selection while finishing his career with 190 tackles and seven interceptions.
During his freshmen season, Hewitt led the Pioneers with 103 tackles. 41 of his tackles were solo and six were for a loss. He also intercepted four passes, recovered three fumbles, and forced another fumble.
In 2005, he led Alfred State with 87 tackles despite missing two games. Forty of his tackles were solo and six were for a loss. He intercepted three passes and recovered on fumble.
After Alfred State, Hewitt transferred to the University of Arkansas where he recorded 181 tackles, a sack, two interceptions, and three fumble recoveries. He appeared in the Capital One Bowl and the Cotton Bowl during his team with the Razorbacks.<
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