Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Edward Waters Starts off with a tough team in the Alcorn State Braves in Mississippi.

Edward Waters College
Starts the 2013 season with a very good team in SWAC Alcorn State Braves. The tasks seems large for the small school but they give the good ole college try but come up short.











Coach Miles multiple positions with the Tigers to include Linebackers, Punters, Placekickers, and Long Snappers.





Coach Miles Returns from Overseas to NAIA College Football Coaching.

Coach Miles returns back to his College Football duties at Edward Waters College in Jacksonville, Florida. Coach Miles gets right into the swing of things with College Football Camp 1 August 2013. Coach Miles arrives off the plane 28 July 2013 from Warsaw, Poland to work with a young EWC Tiger team for the 2013 Season.



















Coach Miles Admits its on this trip back from Europe that it is great to be around Experienced American Coaches who coach for the love of the game and really enjoy making a difference in Student Athletes lives.















The 2013 Edward Waters College Tigers Team includes over 94 athletes.


Monday, July 15, 2013

Warsaw Eagles reach Championship but come up short

Coach Miles completed the 2013 season with a visit to the Superfinal in Warsaw Poland. Final score was 28-13 in a hard fought game but the results were on the other side of the field against a very well coaches Wroclaw Giants team.



Eagles entering the National Stadium in Warsaw,Poland.




The Giants proved to be the better team in the Superfinal 2013





The Warsaw Eagles are fortunate to have the Superfinal at one of the Top Stadiums in the World at the National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland.





American Football fans from all over Poland came to cheer on their teams for the Superfinal. The game was shown on Eurosport2 and on national TV in Poland.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Coach Miles heads to Warsaw Poland to try and help the Warsaw Eagles win a Championship

Coach Miles is greeted at the Airport by GM and Head coach upon arrival in Warsaw, Poland. Coach Miles admits that he wanted to stay in Europe to continue coaching and at the last minute contacted the Warsaw Eagles before getting on the plane back to Florida.


Clarence Anderson helped put the Warsaw Eagles on the map in the USA.



Check out the run in the link


The Eagles have been doing well in a lot of different areas, and achieved a first time showing of any European American Football team by being featured on ESPN's Top plays back in the USA. Here is number 7 Clarence Anderson who Coach Miles coached in the EAC Bowl in 2012. Coach Miles has also Coached Shane Gizmo the Eagles QB who played in the Senior Bowl 2012 in Myrtle Beach South Carolina.








 Coach Miles journey in Warsaw, Poland.









Friday, June 14, 2013

Coach Miles leaves Germany after negotiations break down with Head Coach


After coaching with the Bielefeld Bulldogs a Div2 team who just moved up into the 2nd league Coach Miles trained athletes in Bielefeld without receiving any compensation for doing so and also payed his own way to leave Germany after the negotiations broke down with the Bulldogs. It was very obvious what was going on but Coach Miles still prevailed on even though he was aware the last coach that was in Bielefeld coaching with the HC had problems in 2012. Will not say anymore on this issue for the truth is known and will stay that way. The best thing is that the team maintained its winning ways and received some very good players because of some of the work of Coach Miles. Winning is important but not everything when it comes to American Football, this was the lesson learned from Coach Miles Stay in Northwest Fallen with the Bulldogs.

Coach Miles heads to Germany to help Coach the Bielefeld Bulldogs

Upon arival Coach Miles helped with various stages of helping with the Bulldogs team to include indoor practices with the Senior and Junior teams.





Coach Miles participates in the Senior Bowl in 2012.


NAIA Falls to Div 2 in last minute of game despite comeback by the NAIA. Practices were held in Myrtle Beach South Carolina before the start of the Senior Bowl Double header which included players from all division from Div1 to NAIA.