In Lay County in La District, there are well that there are well that the wicked and charges do not play in the Super Bowl this year.
But don’t let them go out of town. There is a reason why.
“My family, my wife, my mother -in -law, who lives with us, my son, my daughter, we are fans of the extreme superiors. And I want to say that by default we are Andy Reed fans, “said Chris Tsikuto, Assistant Professor at Glendale Community College.
The City College Coach in Glendale, who is the Andy Reed coach
Cicuto is not Kansas City transplantation. His Fandom is literally and figuratively part of the DNA of the Glendale College football program, which returned to 1976, when Reed was appointed to play at the school after graduating from the nearby high school in Marshal in Los Felis.
“He was one of our most intelligent players we had,” said Jim Sartis, who was a major football coach at Glendale College when Reed began to play as an offensive coping there.
“He loved the intricacies of our blocking schemes,” Sartoris said.
When Sartoris, Sikuto and others look at Andy Reed’s coach on Sunday, they will see something that not many people realize: that much of the foundations for Reed’s current success were laid in classrooms and football areas in La County before Century.
All the while we were talking about the fact that we had the opportunity to go to a four -year -old university and finish there … and then the football was the cherry on the cake.
– John Tsikuto, a football defense coordinator at Glendale College in 1977.
Academics first and football like “cherry on the cake”
Despite his record, football has not always planned a raid. His mother He was an radiologist and his father was a painting artist for Hollywood films. Reed He graduated from Marshal Hi in 1976. With its views of higher education.
“We talked all the time about the opportunity to go to a four -year -old university and finish there … and then football was the cherry on the cake,” says John Tsikuto, Chris Tsikuto’s father. The older Tsikuto was a defense coordinator in the Glendale College football team when Reed began playing there in 1976.
A year later, Reed transferred to Brigham Young University.

In the mid-1970s, Andy Reed, the chief coach of Kansas City’s chiefs, was a student at Glendale Community College and a play in the football team.
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Andy Reed may be far away but he returns to these roots
Before Glendale College opens the new Sartoris Field on Hilside’s campus twenty years ago, the team shared a playing field with the local high school. The dashboard is named to Reed and was donated with donated money from him and his family.
“You never know how one will turn out and certainly could not predict that he would have the career he had,” Sartoris said.
Reed has invited his coaches to Glendale over the years to watch his teams train in other activities in the League. It is also known that the head of the superiors keep in touch with their coaches in Glendale, responding to their texts immediately.
“He returns to college. … He doesn’t forget his roots, ”Sartoris said.
John Tsikuto said he remembered that he had entered the Raide’s home office years ago on a visit.
“You notice something about the trophies?” Sikuto remembers Raid asking him.
And there, nestled among many NFL awards and hardware, was a small trophy recognizing Reed as an offensive player of the year during his short time at Glendale College.
Sikuto remembers Raid to tell him that his experience in the college team meant everything to him.
Reed will now be on the biggest football scene in the world, again this Sunday, with a contingent of LA fans, who are rooting for him – and at the extension of Kansas City’s superiors.
“My family, my wife, my mother -in -law, who lives with us, my son, my daughter, we are fans of the extreme superiors. And I want to say that by default we are Andy Reed fans.
– Chris Tsikuto, Assistant Professor of Athletics at Glendale Community College College