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Utah Blaze: Team president says new coach will live in Utah

Short list includes those with arena league experience

Published: Thursday, July 3, 2008 12:03 a.m. MDT
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The new coach of the Utah Blaze certainly won't have the national name recognition of recently retired coach Danny White, who once starred as the quarterback of "America's Team," the Dallas Cowboys.

But unlike White, the new guy will be be a full-time Utah resident. The Blaze want their new coach to be available year round, whereas White, an AFL Hall of Fame coach, had an agreement that he could spend the majority of the offseason in his native Arizona.

"The league has evolved and become extremely competitive in terms of the process of acquiring the right free agents and the time that it requires," said Blaze president Jason Jones, who is leading the search for a new coach. "That means the coach needs to have a year-round focus on the team. Having somebody living in this market or willing to relocate to this market is important to us."

The Blaze are also interested in a coach who knows the arena game.

"To be a qualified coach for this position, you need to have significant Arena Football League experience," said Jones. "The indoor and outdoor games are different enough that it is paramount that a coach has indoor experience."

Jones says there has been much interest in the job nationally since White resigned on Monday afternoon just two days after the Blaze lost their first-ever home playoff game.

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"I've said that we've launched a full-on search for a coach, but with a job as coveted as the head coaching job for the Blaze, it sort of launches itself," said Jones. "There has been great interest, and we've been weeding through the candidates to come up with a legitimate short list and then arranging to discuss the job with them."

Jones says he figures there will be "four or five candidates" that he has interviewed or will interview for the job. One person on that short list, Jones confirmed, is Blaze defensive coordinator Ron James. Jones could not confirm any others, citing confidentiality concerns.

James, the former head coach of the Las Vegas Gladiators, has been a Blaze assistant the past two seasons. He has a home in the Salt Lake area and was in charge of most of the team's scouting and player signings last offseason as the team's director of player personnel.

James began last season as Utah's line coach but was promoted to defensive coordinator midseason in place of Hunkie Cooper, who was eventually let go. The Blaze defense, which struggled while the team went 0-9 to start the season, improved greatly over the final seven games under James' tutelage.

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