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Wilmot is 58-37 overall as a Head Coach (nine years in all and 95 games).

Interesting is that the 'Skins were 48-17 his first six years (almost a 73% winning record which has him in good company with many of the top coaches the team has had over the years). But then the last three years of 2021 to 2023 the team is 10-20 (a 33% win-loss number).

A bit of a fall off. and it seems the slump is three seasons in length at this point.

Could it be a little bit of a "less talent" thing plus a "been in the saddle too long" argument (as a coach - this season will be 30 years).

He's well liked and well thought of and certainly cares about the team and the kids.

Regime changes make sense over the run of it. With his kid going off to college next year maybe this is it. And any way you slice it, he will retire as having coached in the most games ever for any coach at Neshaminy (30 seasons and estimate of 342 games through the end of 2024) and the third most as a head coach (at least 105 including 2024). That would see him behind only Schmidt's 227 games (1995 - 2013) and Charlie Beck's 118 (1929 - 1942).

His winning percentage right now is about 61% overall which has him at 7th overall behind John Petercuskie (98.33%), Harry Franks (87.34%), Jack Swartz (79.62%), Mike DeRisi (77.77%), Mark Schmidt (70.93%) and John Chaump (65.45%).

A lot of great coaches over the years (including Dick Bedesem who helped right the ship after "The Split" in the late '70s and early '80s had wreaked some havoc up on "The Ridge").

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Someone can answer this question much better than I can. What surprises me is they seem to lack physicality, which was a staple of the Schmidt era. I say that is surprising when you consider Wilmot’s background as an OL/strength coach. Their spread/gun pro-style offense seems to be a tad predictable. It worked when they had a great QB (Andrews or McAndrews maybe?), but it seems to be a bit stagnant since. Their defense appears to be a somewhat similar story - they don’t seem to be very multiple on that side of the ball.

There are a ton of kids in the program. I’m not sure if they lose kids to the privates in the area (Egan, Wood, LaSalle, etc), so that could be hurting them some. But, which SOL isn’t losing a few kids to those schools? I think it’s fair to say they have underachieved lately.

Again, someone closer to the program can answer much better than I can; those are just some of my thoughts from afar.

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It is amazing longevity, and a lot of the assistants have been there for well over a decade (some 20+ years). I wonder if one of the staff members would like to take over. They always seem to have lots of players and coaches. It surely is an interesting job (I think they had 90+ kids on last year’s roster).
Every year I think that this has to be the year the Skins rebound. It appears that it’s been many years since they were serious contenders. Any insights what happened there?

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That's probably accurate. Coach Wilmot came to Neshaminy in 1995 with the great Mark Schmidt so the 2024 campaign marks his 30th season in Langhorne as an assistant or head honcho. That's longer than anyone has been involved in the program (as far as I know). Some quick math reveals he has been on the field for 332 games out of the 979 the 'Skins have played since the first season in 1928 (so he can claim to have been involved with just about 1 out of every 3 they have played).

He's well thought of and has enjoyed much success both as an assistant and head coach although the last few years haven't been the brightest for the team (there can be ups and downs).

Will be interesting to see who steps up.

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I dont know of any specific details when in comes to Lux stepping down, but from what I have read on different social media accounts is it seems he had one vision/plan for the football program and the school/administration had another
I saw the same. Tough to keep athletes in district when you are one of few places without a turf field or updated facilities. Just saw that Chichester has started a renovation project.
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Yes a Mountie. Better than being called Ferries from Mt. St. Mary's back in the day at Wolf's Pub by the 'worms' from Gettysburg College. We had some fun, a few scuffles.

And yes, Coach Phelan was there in that weird Quonset hut of a gym. He had some super teams at Div-2 playing teams like Loyola-Balt, Randolph-Macon, Hampden-Sydney, Catholic U, George Mason, UMBC. All kinds of post season appearances; title in 62, 2nd in 81, Final Four 57, 61, 62, 81, 85 and a pile of Sweet 16s. Coach was approachable and a good guy. The real deal.
It's a beautiful school I still visit going to the Grotto behind the school, maybe 10 miles south of Gettysburg that is worth the trip whether you're Catholic, religious or not. Very peaceful. Cool place to reflect. Check it out.

Another Mountie here. Agree with all of your comments about the school and Coach Phelan. Great man
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A Mountie!!!! Were you there when Phelan coached Bball?
Yes a Mountie. Better than being called Ferries from Mt. St. Mary's back in the day at Wolf's Pub by the 'worms' from Gettysburg College. We had some fun, a few scuffles.

And yes, Coach Phelan was there in that weird Quonset hut of a gym. He had some super teams at Div-2 playing teams like Loyola-Balt, Randolph-Macon, Hampden-Sydney, Catholic U, George Mason, UMBC. All kinds of post season appearances; title in 62, 2nd in 81, Final Four 57, 61, 62, 81, 85 and a pile of Sweet 16s. Coach was approachable and a good guy. The real deal.
It's a beautiful school I still visit going to the Grotto behind the school, maybe 10 miles south of Gettysburg that is worth the trip whether you're Catholic, religious or not. Very peaceful. Cool place to reflect. Check it out.

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tulla, I gambled extensively in my life, assisted with the creation of a gambling annual and used to be well versed on all the Div1-FBS schools. Meaning, while I went to Miami, Mount St. Mary's and PSU, I had to get 'favorite' team out of my system per that life style. So I might be the wrong guy to ask that question.
Having said that. I enjoy seeing Penn State win and do have at least the semblance of loyalty there and interest in schools where the family graduated; cousin at Ga, uncle at Tulane, sister at Florida, etc. So there I'm rooting for 'my' teams to win.
Most alums I know don't have a clue who played or plays where, who shifted to guard from TE, CB to S (per inj), transferred in or out unless it's a big name key position player like Qb Sam Hartman Wake to Notre Dame last season. In my view you're rooting for your school with very little peripheral information.
I'll run into the guys who say things like 'so, what's it look like this year?'. We might talk about the Portal but what are you going to do? It's legal. We don't like it but it's here.
A Mountie!!!! Were you there when Phelan coached Bball?
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