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Cubit, from the Latin word cubitus, meaning the lower arm, is used to translate the original Biblical Hebrew word pronounced am-mah, which meant the forearm.
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"There may be some people who may say, 'Well, he's only getting the job because he's the coach's son,'" says Cubit, a former Western Michigan starting quarterback who spent last season as a graduate assistant.
Colleges deal with family ties on football coaching staffs 2009
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Ryan Cubit, son of Western Michigan head coach Bill Cubit, was hired as quarterbacks coach in January and says he understands how some people might question his ascent.
Colleges deal with family ties on football coaching staffs 2009
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Coach Bill Cubit also shook up his defensive coaching staff, letting go defensive coordinator Steve Morrison and bringing in former Hofstra head coach Dave Cohen to lead the defense next season.
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"If something like that did come up — which I don't ever foresee happening — I would follow the rules," says Cubit, 27.
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�� "You could see in the second half how he can control a game," Cubit said.
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�� "Right now, if we had to play a game today, it would be Alex," Broncos coach Bill Cubit told the Kalamazoo (Mich.)
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