Joe Verria coached his son before in Little League and father and son alike admitted it didn’t go so well, with the two butting heads. Joe Verria, who has been on the Bears coaching staff since 1988 and has served as the head coach the last six years, never tried to persuade his son to join the program he grew up around. More: Sign up for the South Shore Football Report Newsletter to get all the local news ![]() More of a way that’s a unique experience and something that I could really make my own and grow into it.” “I didn’t look at it in more of a nervous way. “There was a little bit of hesitancy, but I shortly got over that because I feel like I was just around this program for such a long time, my whole life pretty much,” Ryan Verria said. He knew it afforded him an opportunity most players don’t get the chance to have as waiting for Verria on the football field was Joe Verria, his father and now head coach. ROLL TIDE: Ex-Alabama star Jeremy Shelley still getting his kicks – as a volunteer Hull coach Verria also decided to continue his football career at BSU and the little reluctancy he felt with that decision didn’t last.
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