Inheriting a coach who has been around the game 39 years can illicit many reactions among teenagers. On the plus side: knowledge, a level-headed approach, experience. On the down side: unbending, stubborn, old-school. The first time Acalanes-Lafayette quarterback Robby Rowell heard that then-69-year-old Floyd Burnsed was coming out of retirement to coach the Dons, he went somewhere completely different. “I thought we got a steal of a hire,” he said.