by Chris Ball

Loveland, Ohio – For the Loveland Tigers Football Team, last season was a learning experience to be sure. Under the stewardship of interim head coach Brian Damewood, Loveland finished 3-7. They posted wins against Turpin, Walnut Hills and Little Miami by a combined score of 99-16. Numerous players, including Brady Stidham, Max Carver, Kole Dahlke, Dylan Hacker, Sawyer Muchmore, and Luke Kline were named as 2024 Cincinnati Enquirer Football All-Stars for Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.

By all accounts the 2024 season was a very positive effort that demonstrated that good things are on the horizon for this team.

WCPO is reporting yet another bright spot for next season. According to their reporting, the Tigers have named Bob Mullins as its head football coach, pending Loveland Board of Education approval. By way of background, ā€œMullins was the Monroe coach for five seasons (2019 to 2023) where he led the Hornets to two playoff wins. He led Monroe to a Southwestern Buckeye League East division co-championship in 2021.ā€

This is a great hire for Loveland football. Coach Mullinsā€™ resume is impressive and extensive. He has postseason experience and appears to be poised to help this team take the next steps to get this great program to the next level of continued to success in the Eastern Cincinnati Conference.

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Christopher Ball is a longtime Loveland resident and an attorney. He graduated from Loveland High School in 2003 and was a member of the football team before going on to become a coachā€™s assistant at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. He has been following and rooting for the Reds and Bengals since the early 1990s and has been through the many ups and downs that fandom has wrought over the years.

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