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Post by buckeye7525 on Jan 18, 2012 9:24:25 GMT -6
Congratulations coach!
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Post by buckeye7525 on Dec 27, 2011 19:22:25 GMT -6
I have much better results searching the board by going to google and typing "coachhuey" before the topic I want to search. For example in the google search text box I would type: coachhuey inverted veerHoly cow, thats awesome!
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Post by buckeye7525 on Dec 4, 2011 11:32:36 GMT -6
I say Coachie all the time. My OL coach in college always said that so I guess I kind of picked it up from him.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Dec 3, 2011 19:14:06 GMT -6
Not to turn this into a thread about the Mauk kid or Kenton's football team but their D4 game vs. Norwayne was a thriller! If you are somehow able to pick it up through your cable network check it out.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Dec 2, 2011 18:14:39 GMT -6
I saw Kenton play last weekend. Very impresive
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Post by buckeye7525 on Nov 26, 2011 15:14:21 GMT -6
Huthut, what do you guys do for pregame, now?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Nov 14, 2011 20:05:35 GMT -6
I've never been given any gift from the HC after season in five years. Don't think its really neccessary.
For baseball, though, I would always get a gift cart (some restaurant) for the guy who helped me out during the season. Only our head JV and Varsity position coaches are paid positions so the assistants were volunteer guys so I wanted to get them something to show my thanks.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Nov 10, 2011 20:50:36 GMT -6
We have a 4 foot x 4 foot white board in our weightroom (gathering spot for players pre/post practice) We post base offense/defense...favorite plays....best players and any tricks we know about. For the last game of the year my LB's had on their wrist coach the top tendency by down and distance. They really liked that...said it gave them some focus. I'll probebly continue that. Coach, do you guys review that report in a meeting fashion before practice?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Nov 8, 2011 13:49:46 GMT -6
Are you guys going over these with the kids prior to the days practice that you give them out? Or do you just give them those as an off the field reference?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Oct 21, 2011 21:58:13 GMT -6
Glad to see everything is back. I was going through withdrawl and some serious panic about Huey's being gone.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Sept 13, 2011 17:39:19 GMT -6
Tcb, I never thought of folding the 11x17 piece in half to make it two pages of regular size, lol. That made too much sense I guess
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Post by buckeye7525 on Sept 13, 2011 17:38:04 GMT -6
Airmale, that's kind of what I was thinking of doing. How much space should I leave between them?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Sept 13, 2011 5:20:40 GMT -6
No, it looked like 8x11 paper but like two of them attached so it made the folder looking shape.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Sept 12, 2011 20:38:13 GMT -6
Watching a couple college/NFL games this weekend and I noticed that some of them have a folder looking playsheet that is printed on cardstock.
It's not the normal letter sized playsheet that is only two sided, but rather it is four sided "book" set up.
I've looked into setting something up like this for my playsheet by gluing all of the sheets onto a manilla folder but would very much like to do it on cardstock if at all possible (less gluing and messing around with getting the sheets onto a folder, etc.).
Anyone have any insight on how to do this?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Sept 9, 2011 22:26:55 GMT -6
Coach, I just put a mark next to the plays that have been successful or make some notes as to what I might want to take a look at in future series. I'm sure it could get more involved than that but thats all I do.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Sept 5, 2011 20:24:35 GMT -6
I know there was a thread about this a while back but I can't seem to find it. I was wondering what you use to write on a laminated playsheet during the course of the game (either to circle things that work, cross off things that don't, make notes, etc.)? I know you could use a Vis-a-Vi wet erase marker or Dry Erase marker but I'm worried that those will rub off as they are handled.
Thoughts?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jul 31, 2011 8:25:03 GMT -6
We start doubles on Monday, so the first of August. We play our first game on the 26th.
Personally I think that's too early for the start of practice. Three weeks of preseason practice is too much. Ohio used to mandate the first week in August as a "dead week" where you couldn't have anything mandatory for kids (camp days, etc). It was a nice little breather before things got rolling.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jul 29, 2011 17:44:27 GMT -6
Kyle, when he is talking about research studies is he talking about doing studies of run efficiencies and such or specific OL techs?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jul 8, 2011 17:18:12 GMT -6
BLB,
Do you do anything that takes the place of a scouting report, currently?
Also, what was your rational behind doing away with the written scouting reports?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jul 4, 2011 21:48:51 GMT -6
Coach Huey and Coach Pope, using that method did you ever spend time going over the report with the players in either a classroom setting or in an on the field walkthrough fashion?
I really like the idea of doing something like that
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jul 3, 2011 17:35:09 GMT -6
Maybe not what you are thinking but you might talk to your baseball coach and see if he has hats that you could pick up for you and your staff.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jul 3, 2011 13:41:08 GMT -6
Fantom, do you have a specialized period where you review major points with them or do you run Monday as a normal practice and just sprinkle that information in when appropriate?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jul 3, 2011 11:12:19 GMT -6
Curious as to how you guys go over the scouting report with you players?
In the past we have had all the players meet in the classroom and reviewed a paper scouting report with players and then showed them film of the upcoming opponent. This ended up taking around 45 minutes and it seemed like alot of the kids just zoned out anyway, and it made for a longer day on Monday. So I'm looking for a better way to organize things.
How many of you go over a paper report with players? How many just walk threw things with players the field? Is there anyone who really doesnt mess around too much with it and you just cover things as they come up?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jul 3, 2011 10:58:11 GMT -6
Mag, can you explain how much time you alot for the Indy/Group/Team sessions on those three days?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jul 2, 2011 9:48:29 GMT -6
dcohio, can you explain why a littl bit?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jul 2, 2011 8:49:48 GMT -6
For those of you that practice both offense and defense on the same day how do you set up your Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday practice schedules? How long are you on the field start to finish?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jun 22, 2011 12:58:57 GMT -6
Proboard is the app. Just got it yesterday, its pretty slick.
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Post by buckeye7525 on May 28, 2011 16:29:33 GMT -6
Wow, you are making me feel like a cheap a$$. I gave each kid 10 bucks to the grad parties I went to. I'd like to give more but I have 13 grad parties to go this spring. I'd be broke as a joke if I gave each one 20 or more.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Apr 3, 2011 16:20:23 GMT -6
Looking forward to it coach!
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Post by buckeye7525 on Apr 3, 2011 14:09:37 GMT -6
Does anyone know of any baseball coaching forums that are similar to Coach Huey's?
I've been a baseball coach the last four years along with being a football coach so I'd be really interested in anything of like Huey's site for baseball.
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