Posted by Dave as College Football at 5:06 PM EDT on April 9th, 2008

I went to a high school that had a very sorry football team, so I know what it’s like to be bad. But over the course of four years, we won more than one game.
Brant Smith, who coached Montgomery County in Georgia for one year, has resigned. The school is 1-39 since 2003.
“It didn’t seem to me there was a commitment from our [school] board for the football team,” Brant Smith said. “They’re going to struggle until they finally make a commitment.”
The new coach will be the fifth in five years for the Eagles, who are 1-39 since a 5-6 season in 2003. They haven’t had a head coach stay longer than four years since John Peacock led the team to a state semifinal while coaching from 1980-91. Since then, it has been tough for Montgomery County to keep coaches.
Now just get this info up to New York. A record this bad is even reason for the Knicks to celebrate.