Abstract
In the past 37 years the number of interscholastic athletes has risen from 3,455,219 in 1969-1970 to 7,342,910 in 2006-2007. This tremendous increase has resulted in an overwhelming demand for sports coaches. As schools struggle to find coaches to meet this demand, the emphasis on qualified coaches has been replaced with the need to have a person to fill the position regardless of qualifications.
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