Patrick Strohecker, 505-5402/@P_Strohecker
Joe Wysock is in a different situation than most college football coaches.
As the head man at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, a two-year vocational school, every couple years he’s faced with coaching up a team of players that, just two years prior, weren’t even part of his program. There aren’t any three- and four-year veterans to which he can look to for leadership.
It’s a situation the longtime coach chose.
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