Ricky Manning Jr. is campaigning to be the next head football coach at Edison High School. Manning has no head coaching experience but he has been training and coaching athletes ever since he officially retired from the NFL last year.
Manning spent six seasons in the NFL, playing with the Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, St. Louis Rams and the Oakland Raiders.
Edison is looking to replace Tim McDonald, who left to be the defensive backs coach at Fresno State
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Ricky Manning Jr. wants to be Head Coach of the Edison Tigers
January 25, 2012
Updated Jan 25, 2012 at 8:11 PM PDT
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