Peter Moores has been appointed as Nottinghamshires head coach, as the club aims to bounce back from a disappointing 2016 season.Moores, who was signed as a coaching consultant at Trent Bridge in July 2015, has been handed a three-year deal and takes over the day-to-day running of the first team from Mick Newell, who will continue to oversee the clubs wider fortunes as director of cricket.In addition to his two spells as England head coach, from 2007 to 2009 and again from 2014 to 2015, Moores took charge of the ECBs National Academy Director for a two-year period from April 2005 and is a two-times winner of the County Championship, with Sussex in 2003 and with Lancashire in 2011.To be offered the chance to become Head Coach of a Club like Notts, at a venue as special as Trent Bridge, is a terrific honour, said Moores.Working with cricketers one-to-one for the last year has been an ideal way to get me back in to county cricket, and it means I already know this group of players very well, which will give me a head start in some ways.The passion for being a head coach again is there and the club has the ambition to be competing for trophies across all three formats of the game, so its a fantastic opportunity.The appointment comes at a perilous moment for Nottinghamshire, who look doomed to relegation from the top tier of the County Championship. However, with Yorkshire on the look-out for a new director of cricket following confirmation of Jason Gillespies impending return to Australia, the club has moved quickly to retain the services of a man whose coaching abilities are held in high esteem on the county circuit. Newell, who has been in charge of Nottinghamshires first XI since 2002, guided the county to two Championship titles in 2005 and 2010, but has accepted the time is right to step back from clubs day-to-day running.Having a director of cricket and head coach working in partnership is something thats happening a lot in county cricket, and we feel the time is now right to introduce it at Notts, said Newell.Peter will run the professional squad his way, hell pick the team and well now work closely together in reviewing everything we do in relation to our playing and coaching, to ensure that were ready to bounce back strongly from whats been a disappointing season.Its also vitally important that we work on our player pathway, ensuring that were doing everything right to develop our professional and international players of the future. Swell Uk . The incident occurred at 19:56 of the second period of the Kings 4-2 road win over Edmonton on Sunday. Nolan punched Oilers forward Jesse Joensuu in the jaw in front of the Kings goal during a scrum. Swell Water Bottle Floral . Carey Price didnt, but he still came out on top against one of his rivals for the No. 1 job at the Sochi Games. The Anahim Lake, B.C., native was stellar in making 39 saves in his home province and Lars Eller got credit for a bizarre short-handed winner as the Canadiens defeated the Canucks 4-1. http://www.ukswellbottle.com/ . -- The proud fathers huddled near the Dallas Stars dressing room, smiling, laughing and telling stories while wearing replica green sweaters of their sons team. Swell Wholesale . The 26-year-old Ireland striker, who has four goals this season, has signed a three-and-a-half year contract with his new club. Swell White Marble Bottle . "I wrote 36 on my sheet at the beginning of the game," the Cincinnati coach said, referring the yard line the ball would need to be snapped from. There will be no suspense in Austin or Baton Rouge, but there will be new coaches on both campuses in 2017.Texas Charlie Strong and LSUs Ed Orgeron entered Saturday with slim hopes of retaining their jobs. By late Saturday afternoon, both men had essentially fired themselves.Orgeron became the second LSU coach this season to have his future decided on the final pplay of an SEC loss.dddddddddddd Strong watched Kansas end its 19-game Big 12 losing streak and beat Texas for the first time since 1938.So whats next for Texas and LSU? Here are those answers and more coaching takeaways from Week 12. ' ' '