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  • -- Jones also has hired seven assistant coaches: co-defensive coordinators Tim Banks and John Jancek, assistant head coach/defensive line coach Steve Stripling, running backs coach/recruiting coordinator Mark Elder, tight ends coach/special teams coordinator Phil Zacharias, offensive line coach Don Mahoney, and Dave Lawson, who will head the strength and conditioning program.

    Cincinnati - Team Notes 2010

  • -- At 6-foot-6, 215 pounds, Stripling could wind up at either defensive end or outside linebacker in new defensive coordinator Todd Grantham's 3-4 scheme.

    Georgia - Team Notes 2010

  • Stripling recorded 21 sacks in his senior season at Southwest DeKalb High.

    Georgia - Team Notes 2010

  • With 4. 6-second speed in the 40-yard dash, Stripling projects as a speed rusher at either DE or outside LB.

    Georgia - Team Notes 2010

  • “Get as much as you can out of the volunteering experience,” says Theo Stripling, program associate with Literacy Volunteers of Illinois.

    You’re Better Than Your Job Search Marc Cenedella 2010

  • The fun of the Stripling-led -- and Stripling-sung -- "Drop Me Off in Harlem" was the joke played on the lyric about no need for Dixie visits when Harlem is at hand.

    David Finkle: Every Street's a Jazz Boulevard in Old New York 2009

  • — Jack Stripling Meanwhile, Arne Duncan couldn't agree more as he continues his support for the kind of chain gang urban work camps that result when the Carnine and Lyon methodologies are implemented--which, by the way, would never, ever, be used on children of the leafy suburbs.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Jim Horn 2009

  • — Jack Stripling Meanwhile, Arne Duncan couldn't agree more as he continues his support for the kind of chain gang urban work camps that result when the Carnine and Lyon methodologies are implemented--which, by the way, would never, ever, be used on children of the leafy suburbs.

    Arne Duncan, Randy Best, and the Profitizing of Teacher Education Jim Horn 2009

  • Stripling interviews other authors who have written campus novels; most of whom think Grisham was foolhardy to name Dusquesne as the location, especially for such a controversial topic.

    Joanne Rendell: Scandalous Sex on Campus 2009

  • By no means incidentally, she was abetted by Wess Anderson on alto sax, Byron Stripling on trumpet, Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, Jay Leonhart on bass, Lewis Nash on drums and, eventually, by Ken Peplowski on clarinet.

    David Finkle: Every Street's a Jazz Boulevard in Old New York 2009

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