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Hiestand also held that title at least when hired. by tdiddy07
They don't list that on his bio, though, so I don't know if that title was removed or not at any point with the various OC changes since that time.
Plus, how could we attract top assistants when they have onerous job responsibilities like not being a jerk and teaching their players not to be jerks.
From Hiestand as he departed:
“Father (John) Jenkins and Jack Swarbrick asked us to do more than simply coach football. They asked us to not only help our young men mature, but also prepare them for the trials of life. I loved that challenge."
Well, between Harry and Brian, that makes one of them.