Coaches Corner: The Search for the next 'Green Machine' Head Coach

By Dalcon DeMaranville
Geneseo Current

Since 1962 the Geneseo High School football program has only had five head coaches. In those six decades, Geneseo football has experienced unprecedented success.

When Bob Reade arrived in Geneseo in 1962, he embraced a football program that had only one win in the last 18 games. The first season, Reades’ goal was simple, just win two games and get the student-athletes excited about football again. That season they won four games. Little did they know it was the beginning of an institution that would not only impact Geneseo, but high school and college football across northern Illinois and beyond.

Many say that Bob Reade saw the field differently and that was the secret to his success. Others will argue it’s because football wasn’t his number one priority. In fact, football wasn’t number two and maybe not even number three on his list.

What we do know is that coach Reade saw the big picture. He knew early on that coaching football to young men was more than teaching X’s and O’s. It’s about obeying the law and being a gentleman, both on and off the field. It’s about being a gracious loser, but that doesn’t mean you have to like it.

The four coaches that succeeded Bob Reade did so willingly and accepted the role and the expectations. They did so with poise, determination, and humility.

For the first time in 20 years, the time has come for the Geneseo football program to find a new leader.

I sat down with Joe Nichols, Geneseo High School Athletic Director, to get the skinny on some of the rumors and to discuss the hiring progress.

“Geneseo Football is a community project. It was designed that way by Bob Reade.” said Joe Nichols. “It’s legacy is instilled in our great community. When you see the signs around town, John Deere tractors and combines, fireworks, all that community involvement goes directly back to Bob Reade.”

I asked Nichols about carrying on the ‘Green Machine’ legacy and how that would be presented to candidates. Nichols replied, “The high school administration understands the weight of this position and we know we need to continue the ‘Green Machine’ legacy and how important it is to Geneseo. There’s a roadmap that has been drawn for us. We need to honor that legacy, but not be afraid to reinvent ourselves. We always need to be working to be better.”

Nichols continued, “We know that community members have their ears to the ground to pick up any detail of information they can about the hiring process.” Nichols noted that GHS has been keeping things close to the chest. “We’re keeping things quiet for a few reasons. The most important is to protect those who may currently be employed elsewhere but are interested in the head football coach position in Geneseo. Any issues with privacy can very damaging to potential hires but also to GHS and we take confidentiality very seriously.” Nichols continued, “People should feel safe in applying for a position they may or may not get.”

“We’re offering what we feel is a great livelihood, what we feel is a great community to raise your kids, it’s a great community to represent, and we want to protect those people who are taking that leap of faith with us. We’ll release more information when it’s appropriate. Interviews will be starting very soon.” said Nichols.

After garnering enough courage, I asked Mr. Nichols a question I thought I could get away with. “Simply put, are you pleased with the applications from potential candidates?” Mr. Nichols replied with a brief statement, “We’re looking for our next great head coach. We’ve received a lot of applications and there are multiple candidates that would make a great Geneseo football coach.”

Leafs Finish 2-3 At The Gassen Duals

Zachary Montez

Malaki Jackson

The Maple Leafs participated at the Larry Gassen Dual Team Tournament On Saturday December 9th in Downers Grove, IL. Overall, GHS went 2-3 on the day which moved their dual record to 7-3 overall. Zachary Montez, Malaki Jackson, Kye Weinzierl each went 5-0 on the day with Devan Hornback (4-1), Brayden Franzen (4-1), Lincoln Barnett (3-2), Grady Hull (3-2) each finishing with winning records. Also competing for the Leafs were Cole Miller (2-3), Aaron Betcher (1-4), Jack Mickley (0-5), Wyatt Neumann (0-5), Logan Palmer (0-5).

Dual Results
Downers Grove North 48 Geneseo 19
Geneseo 36 Huntley 33
Chatham Glenwood 46 Geneseo 22
Geneseo 39 Belleville West 37
Crystal Lake Central 42 Geneseo 35

Next Up: Alumni Night at home vs Sterling on Thursday December 14th (6:00pm).

Maple Leafs & Lady Leafs Bowling Results.

2023-24 Maple Leafs (Photo By Geneseo Current)

2023-24 Lady Leafs (Photo By Geneseo Current)

Maple Leafs Bowling
Monday December 4th: Mendota 3,514 GHS 3,507
Wednesday December 6th: GHS 3,379 Moline 2,642
Thursday December 7th: GHS 3,349 Ottawa 2,925

Lady Leafs Bowling
Monday December 4th: Rock Island 2,612 GHS 2,577
Wednesday December 6th: UTHS 2,795 GHS 2,656

Next Up: Maple Leafs at The LaSalle-Peru Cavalier Classic & Lady Leafs at The UTHS Invite on Saturday December 9th.