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Four Questions with Hebron Christian head coach Jeff Saturday


After leaving the NFL, did you quickly know what you wanted to do, and how did that evolve? Former UNC center : "I knew that I was going to coach because I coached my kids - Jeffrey, Savannah, Joshua - even when I was playing in the NFL. I wanted to be a part of all three of my kids' sports experience, whether it be football, soccer, basketball, you name it." (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

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