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Post by footballt05 on Dec 27, 2022 18:23:09 GMT -6
Don’t wait! Always wish I would have explored the option of helping out the at the college I attended.
At the very least would explore the local high schools and start contacting them now!
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Post by footballt05 on Nov 7, 2019 13:00:01 GMT -6
We include it in our weekly scouting report for the same reason as above. Key is to create a run only playlist.
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Post by footballt05 on Apr 12, 2017 7:04:15 GMT -6
Friday night after the game we sit down eat some pizza, review the film (with notes for each kid), and enter stats. Typically we are out around 12:30ish
Kids come in Saturday morning at 8:30. Some coaches come in earlier to start breaking down film or start entering the call sheets from fridays game. Donuts and yoga for about a 1/2hr, then film for about 45min (coaches and kids). Kids go home or or go watch the JV game.
Coaches split up O and D and start breaking down film and formulating a game plan, creating scouting report, call sheet for Friday, and getting practice plans ready for the week. Get lunch as a staff ordered or community members bring in food. Typically done before 5.
We don't meet Sunday but will talk or text Sunday evening. Personally I won't look at film from Saturday at 5 till Sunday night when my kids go to bed. Then Monday after practice we will meet again to adjust our game plan if needed.
Actually really enjoy Saturdays. Think breaking down film together gets us all on the same page.
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Post by footballt05 on Mar 25, 2017 15:09:08 GMT -6
School of 250 Almost all play another sport.....but rare to have a three sporter. The only guys I worry about are the 3 sporters that do not have advanced PE What's the worry?
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Post by footballt05 on Mar 25, 2017 7:21:32 GMT -6
D7 Ohio school with bout 200 kids in the high school. 48 on our roster as of now for next season (not all will make it through summer conditioning). Of those kids we have 3 that only play football, about 10 play 3 sports, and the rest are 2 sport athletes.
Couple years ago our athletic department put in a lifting policy that requires athletes to lift 2 days in season, and 3 days out of season. This helped with the number of athletes playing mutiple sports. We also have a couple incentives for kids to play mutiple sports.
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