Ricky Stanzi in his first PT is heading his way back to Cleveland, to coach a game with his old high school. While I haven't written the wiki page on how Ricky did in his high school journey, let's just say he was a dominant force that led him to his recruitment to Iowa. In Ricky's return to coaching(which was more of a publicity stunt as he continues to look to join a DSFL roster for the remainder of this season), he got to coach his #12 squad in the state vs the 0-6 Jaguars. Sure, it was a cakewalk, and that's why they were willing to let Ricky coach it, but Ricky was still super nervous about this big game ahead of him. There was a lot of media attention on this former player, and whether that would mean an end to his playing career or just a one-game stint. Ricky's team started out strong, but then the game slowly tightened as it went on. Ricky never wanted to be a coach, but the PR opportunity was too good, and any press is good press, right? The game was close throughout, but his team pulled away after he found a few plays deep in the old playbooks from his high school days. They asked if he wanted to coach a bit more as an assistant, but Ricky quickly declined.
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