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Plymouth Football Coach Named One of Best in Nation

Donovan Dooley has been named of the top quarterback coaches in college football.

One of the nation's best quarterback coaches for college football teaches right here in Plymouth.

Bleacher Report has named Donovan Dooley as one of its top nine "Best QB Guru's in College Football."

According to the article, a guru is usually a professional coach who does not have a spot on a team's coaching staff.

"The guru offers his specialized skills and services to QBs from every level in the form of one-on-one training or “private lessons” that either prepare a kid for the next level or attempt to improve his skills at the level at which he is currently playing," the article states. 

Dooley teaches at Quarterback University in Plymouth, the leading instructional camp in the midwest.

"Though Dooley hasn’t gone nationwide yet, he’s got a strong foothold in Michigan and if he can get his name connected with some successful college guys he’ll be on his way up the charts," the Bleacher Report article states.

Mike March 6, 2013 at 04:41 pm
"Best QB Guru's"? Guru's what? When will people learn apostrophes are not used for pluralization. Journalism and the English language died a little bit with that headline from Bleacher Report.
B Walker March 7, 2013 at 12:07 am
Proud of you brother. Keep Pushing. "OOF" -BWalker

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