Usa Football Coach And Coordinator Podcast

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USA Football's Keith Grabowski interviews the most knowledgable head coaches, coordinators, and position coaches from professional, college, and high school football. Keith and his guests discuss the philosophy, concepts, schemes, and strategies that they have learned throughout their careers. Each show includes a specific idea that can be applied to help coaches at every level find the winning edge.

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  • The Heart of Coaching- Bryan McKenzie, Fellowship of Christian Athletes

    26/11/2020 Duración: 31min

    On today’s Coach and Coordinator Podcast, host Keith Grabowski is joined by Bryan McKenzie. Bryan was a former NFL player before he started bounding around the coaching ranks at a variety of levels across the country. McKenzie currently works with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes as well as 3D Coaching. He joins the podcast today to talk about the Heart of Coaching and how to develop the heart of the team. Show Notes: 1:04 Coach’s Journey 2:21 Coach’s current role 4:20 3 Dimensions of coaching 6:52 Practical side of the 2nd and 3rd dimensions 9:51 Talking to coaches about fitting in the drill into practice time and finding out how it’ll best work for each program 14:41 Importance of just knowing all your teammates names 16:00 Helping coaches reach the heart of their players 20:45 Coaching the heart of players with teams 24:10 How coaches can get more involved with his program 28:33 What coach will talk about in his upcoming talk 29:15 The Winning Edge Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone

  • Alcorn State RPO's- Offensive Coordinator, Elliott Wratten and Wide Receivers Coach, Jason Phillips

    25/11/2020 Duración: 55min

    On today’s podcast, host Keith Grabowski is joined by two members of the Alcorn State University offensive coaching staff. Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach, Elliott Wratten, and Wide Receivers Coach, Jason Phillips, have helped revolutionize the RPO game by developing their own system. In this podcast, they speak with Grabowski about what makes their system unique, how they teach it and new innovations in the RPO game. Show Notes 1:07 How is their RPO system unique from others 3:05 Personnel grouping and basic understanding for the QB 5:06 How their RPO’s help their run game and how numbers dictate what they run 8:20 Understanding the defense 12:04 Teaching the RPO blocking scheme 17:35 Avoiding too many men downfield situations 20:42 Creating a comfort level for QB decisions 22:30 Training the receiver on the single side 27:48 Training the receivers on the twins side 38:45 Efficient practicing 42:45 Implementing the pistol and how it can benefit the offense 44:55 What kind of in game ad

  • Game Plan Your Next Job- Interviewing Through Zoom, Chris Fore, Coach Interview Expert

    24/11/2020 Duración: 38min

    On today’s episode, host Keith Grabowski is joined by Chris Fore, former High School Football Coach and Athletic Director and currently a Principal at Palmdale Space Academy. Chris is an expert in the field of resumes, cover letters and references. Fore has even authored his own book titled “An Insider’s Guide to Scoring Your Next Coaching Job.” Grabowski and Fore talk about how the environment we are living in today has affected the interview process and how to best tackle those interviews. Show Notes: 1:20 Fore’s transition from AD to Principal 2:45 Operating in today’s culture 4:50 Virtual interviews and how Covid has changed the interview process 9:50 How an initial virtual interview can be more beneficial than in person 11:23 Keys to interviewing on zoom 13:50 Virtual Backgrounds 15:10 Importance of being on time to zoom interviews 16:55 Making sure your tech is up 19:11 Getting your personality to come through via video 21:22 Keeping you attention span 23:12 Sending emails before and after the meet

  • Game Planning Field Zones- Jeff Mullen, Former FBS OC

    23/11/2020 Duración: 33min

    On today’s podcast, host Keith Grabowski is joined by former FBS Offensive Coordinator Jeff Mullen. Most recently at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Mullen served as the offensive coordinator from 2011-2017. Prior to that, Mullen was offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at West Virginia from 2008-2010. Mullen joins the podcast to talk about how to gameplan Field Zones. Show Notes: 1:46 Different Field Zones 3:09 How the field chart breaks down 7:43 Personnel groups and strategy when you’re in the “black group” 14:39 Situational identity in practice 22:22 Gold Zone Goals 25:27 Brown Zone 28:51 4-Verts and other courses Mullin has on Coach Tube 31:00 Connect with Coach Illinois Coaches Clinic: ihsfca.coachesclinic.com Coach’s Coach Tube Courses Defensive ID: The Triangle https://coachtube.com/course/football/big-o-defensive-i-d-the-triangle-attacking-a-defense/12748136?ambassador=325306f59bb543b6883ff4baa Situational Identity: Coming Out and Going In https://coachtube.com/course/

  • Making the Switch to the 3-4 Defense- Brock Spack, HFC Illinois St (FCS)

    20/11/2020 Duración: 40min

    On today’s Coach and Coordinator Podcast, Host Keith Grabowski is joined by Illinois State Head Coach Brock Spack. Coach Spack took over in 2009 for the Redbirds and has amassed a record of 83-50 since then including 2 Missouri Valley Football Conference titles. Prior to taking over as Head Coach, Spack was the defensive coordinator at Purdue from 1997-2008. Spack joins the podcast today to talk about his switch from an even front to an odd front. Show Notes: 1:16 Qualities that drive Spacks program 2:55 When he decided he wanted to Coach 7:11 The Coach who had the most impact on Spack 11:13 Fundamentals that his defenses believe in 20:26 What caused him to switch his defense from and even front to an odd front 27:30 Advantage of going from odd to even based on the down 31:35 How coach feels in the 3-4 going against run heavy teams 34:42 Winning Edge Illinois Clinic Link: IHSFCA.coachesclinic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • 7x State Champ on Coaching Players Through Failure to Success- Tim Racki, HC Nazareth Academy

    19/11/2020 Duración: 33min

    The Coach and Coordinator Podcast welcomes Tim Racki, Head Coach at Nazareth Academy in Illinois, onto the show today. Racki is a 7 time State Champion in Illinois and is known for his ability to turn programs around and take them from failure to success. Racki joins host, Keith Grabowski, to talk about how he raises the bar at programs and the key factors in doing so. Show Notes 1:45 Coach’s ability to turn things around at different programs 3:11 Empowering his assistants 4:13 Trusting your assistant coaches 6:17 Giving up play calling duties 8:44 Making the bigger picture decisions during the game 10:31 Game management 12:26 Knowing who you’re coaching and building relationships 16:43 Kids having different experiences growing up now as opposed to what you had as a coach and how that affects your style 19:40 Getting players and coaches to buy in and be vulnerable 22:42 Having your assistants adopt your philosophy 23:42 Topic coach will cover in his talk at the Illinois High School Football Associat

  • Simplifying Culture- Adam Cushing, Head Coach, Eastern Illinois (FCS)

    18/11/2020 Duración: 42min

    On today’s episode of The Coach and Coordinator Podcast, host Keith Grabowski is joined by Head Football Coach at Eastern Illinois, Adam Cushing. Cushing will be going into his second year as head coach of the Panthers when their season resumes this spring. Prior to Eastern Illinois, Cushing coached at Northwestern since 2004, where he held roles of Tight Ends Coach, Superbacks coach and since 2009, offensive line coach. During his time at Northwestern, the team appeared in 10 bowl games including a win over Utah in the Holiday Bowl in his last game. Coach joins the podcast today to talk about simplifying culture. Show Notes: 1:17 When Cushing decided he wanted to be a coach 4:05 Key takeaways from the Coaches he learned from 7:52 The foundation of Cushings culture 10:14 Special things Coach’s teams do in the community, even during Covid 13:13 Value of a football program in the big picture of the world 14:55 Empowering his assistant coaches 18:31 Simplifying his message to his players 23:21 Doing accountabili

  • 3-3 Stack and Linebacker Play- Former FBS Coach, Lou Tepper

    17/11/2020 Duración: 01h03min

    Today on Coach and Coordinator, Lou Tepper joins Host Keith Grabowski to talk about his 3-3 scheme and the best characteristics for Linebackers. Tepper has coached numerous linebackers to the Butkus award, which is awarded to the best linebacker in the country. While he’s most well known for his time at Illinois, he also spent time at LSU, Edinboro, IUP, Buffalo and various other schools. Coach is widely regarded as one of the best Linebacker Coaches in the country. Show Notes 2:35 Tepper’s great staff and background at Illinois 4:11 When Tepper made the decision to become a coach 7:06 Coach’s philosophy and the influence they have on kids 11:02 How he landed on the 3-4 defense 16:12 Adjustments to 12 and 21 personnel 19:38 3-3 vs 12 personnel 30:12 Playing vs teams that try and unstack the stack 32:51 Studying of offensive line splits 37:37 Finding people to gather important information for you 39:22 Key attributes Tepper looks for in a Linebacker 53:14 Intangibles Tepper looks for in his LB’s 56:29 Winn

  • Fitting Your System and Program to Your Beliefs- Ron Turner, retired NFL/FBS Coach

    16/11/2020 Duración: 32min

    On today’s episode of Coach and Coordinator, host Keith Grabowski is joined by former NFL Offensive Coordinator Ron Turner. Turner has served as OC of the Chicago Bears two different times as well as being a QB Coach for the Indianapolis Colts and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In 2001, as head coach at Illinois, he was named Big Ten Coach of the Year. Turner joined the show today to share what he learned on his journey. Show Notes :57 What the games meant to Coach 2:12 Watching his sons coaching journey 3:22 Advice he gave his sons on how to deal with the unique challenges this season 4:38 Be Yourself 6:17 What Coach picked up from his mentors 10:15 Narrowing your offseason approach to help fit your beliefs, system and program 13:00 Advice to young coaches on how to be a better teacher of the game 14:34 Importance of run/pass balance in your offense and what creates it 20:05 Balancing what you do vs gameplan 21:30 Intentionally setting up tendencies based off self scout 22:29 Biggest factors in determining whethe

  • Coaching The Mental Rep - Sam Parker, Offensive Line Coach, Ferris State

    13/11/2020 Duración: 15min

    On today's podcast, Sam Parker, offensive line coach at Ferris State shares a unique way in which he coaches his players to get mental reps. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Brian Kight - Changing Culture

    12/11/2020 Duración: 45min

    The Leadership Journey - Week 2, Changing the Culture Brian Kight and Keith Grabowski team up for this special Leadership Journey edition of the Coach and Coordinator podcast. This podcast will occur weekly throughout the season, focusing on issues that teams face during the season. Kight discusses changing culture in today’s podcast. 01:20 Alonzo Highsmith’s observation on Hard Knocks 01:58 Patience and discipline in changing a culture 03:00 Culture matters to winning and the quality of the experience 04:10 Culture is not the objective; it must have a function and relevance 05:53 What are you changing the culture for? 06:10 Contribute to the environment you are in 08:29 Urgency plus patience with discipline 09:23 Not urgent enough in pressing people now 10:20 Don’t rush when you see the pay off 11:50 Be urgent in the day and patient over two years 12:58 What does urgency done correctly look like? 13:55 Three things: maniacal commitment, intolerant of anything but the standard, do it with a ton of love 17:0

  • John Shoop, Former NFL and FBS Offensive Coordinator and QB Coach On Training the Quarterback

    11/11/2020 Duración: 47min

    The Game Plan with Coach Charlie Coiner and guest John Shoop Guest host Charlie Coiner joins Keith Grabowski this season for “The Game Plan” series. Coiner is a retired coach and the founder of First Down Playbook. Coiner has worked as an assistant coach in the NFL with the Chicago Bears and Buffalo Bills and ash the college level with a number of teams, most notably, Vanderbilt, LSU, Louisville, North Carolina, and Tennessee. John Shoop has coached at every level. Currently the QB coach at AC Reynolds High School, Shoop spent the majority of his career in the NFL as a quarterbacks for the Panthers, and added offensive coordinator duties with the Bears, Buccaneers, and Raiders. He then went on to be the offensive coordinator at the University of North Carolina and then Purdue. 00:44 John Shoop bio 02:09 Change in the focal point of offense 02:47 Continue developing QB mechanics in season 04:20 The value of the QB coach 04:50 Constant feedback is necessary 05:17 Calibration and timing 06:14 Coaching “that g

  • OL Technique in the Power Running Game. Joe Ashfield - Offensive line coach, Rice University

    10/11/2020 Duración: 46min

    Today’s guest on the Coach and Coordinator podcast is Joe Ashfield, who enters his first season as offensive line coach at Rice University. Prior to Rice, Ashfield spent five seasons as an offensive assistant at Stanford, where he prepared opponent scouting reports and statistical analysis. Other coaching stops include New Mexico Military Institute, Loras College and Delta State. He also coached the North Harbour Pride in New Zealand and the New Zealand National Team. After playing college football at Saint John’s University, where he graduated in 2000, Ashfield played professionally as a quarterback in the German Football League On today’s show, Ashfield and host Keith Grabowski talk about his experience playing and coaching overseas and developing as an offensive line coach. Show Notes 2:15 Going from football player to coach 7:18 Practice style of his college head coach, John Gagliardi 10:52 Playing football abroad 12:33 Putting players in the best situations to succeed 14:34 Coaching football overseas

  • Matt Rhule - Leadership: Understanding Your "Why"

    09/11/2020 Duración: 13min

    Today’s episode is a Quickcast with Matt Rhule special thanks to Texas High School Coaches Association Convention and CoachTube. This is from prior to the 2019. The entire talk which includes a section on leadership and branding as well as Coach Rhule’s clinic on Winning in the Red zone are available on CoachTube. A link is in the shownotes. Shownotes can be found in your app in the episode description or on our new home for the podcast, coachandcoordinator.com -What is your job as the head coach -The first question to ask -Why are you here? -Coach Rhule’s why -Mission statement - why and how Follow me on twitter @coachkgrabowski and check out our Instagram for football coaches footballcoaching_com Link to Matt Rhule - Building the Brand (and Winning in the Red Zone): https://coachtube.com/course/football/matt-rhule-building-the-brand/1066764?ambassador=325306f59bb543b6883ff4baa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Six Keys For Red Zone Success - John Pennington, Head Coach, West Virginia State

    06/11/2020 Duración: 13min

    Today's episode is from our Quickcast series, a short podcast on a single topic. Today we focus on success in the red zone with John Pennington. John Pennington enters his fourth year as the Head Coach at West Virginia State University in 2020. Pennington was named head coach in the Spring of 2017 and promptly proceeded to lead the program to its first winning season in a decade. In his first season as head coach, the Yellow Jackets hit statistical milestones that were unheard of prior to his arrival. They earned a No. 1 ranking in all of NCAA Division II in red zone offense by scoring 47 times out of 48 attempts. Additionally, his team ranked first in the Mountain East Conference (MEC) in completion percentage, third down conversions, and passing yards per game. They placed second in the MEC in total offense, first downs, and scoring per game. 6 Keys: 1. Everyone understands the plan 2. Goal 5 points avg. per Red Zone attempt 3. Game plan menu 4. Practice Plan 5. Visualize the calls 6. Go with your gut

  • Creating Big Plays And Turnovers On Defense - Chris Kappas, Defensive Coordinator, Austin Peay

    05/11/2020 Duración: 12min

    Chris Kappas is the new defensive coordinator at Austin Peay. He spent eight years in two stints on the Mount Union coaching staff, five as defensive coordinator. In the five years as a defensive coordinator, his unit hwas in the top 10 in at least three national defensive categories in each season. In 2015, Kappas earned National Coordinator of the Year honors as his defense topped all of college football allowing 197.6 yards per game. Mount Union also led the nation that year in third down defense (21.4-percent), rushing defense (55.2 yds/game), scoring defense (9.3 ppg), sacks (4.53 per game) helping leading the team to its 12th national championship. He spent two years as the Raiders offensive coordinator and led a group that was among nation's top scoring teams. On this Coach and Coordinator Quickcast, Kappas discusses creating big plays and turnovers on defense. -Defensive philosophy -Creating an emphasis on turnovers -Strip tackle technique and practice -Game planning and looking for opportuniti

  • Spread and Shred- Craig Stutzmann, Offensive Coordinator, Washington State

    04/11/2020 Duración: 51min

    On today’s podcast, host Keith Grabowski continues our “Training Camp” series with Craig Stutzmann, offensive coordinator at Washington State. Coach Stutzmann was formerly the passing game coordinator at Hawaii and helped lead the Rainbow Warriors to 310.3 pass yards per game in 2018, good enough for ninth in the nation. During his time at Emory & Henry College (Va.) as offensive coordinator, his offense was dubbed “Spread-and-Shred” for their unique style of play. Stutzmann joins the podcast today to talk about his offense as well as how he implements it in the QB room during camp. Show Notes: 2:44 Coach’s journey 7:18 Transition from high school to GA to assistant 12:58 How different systems shaped his Run and Shoot offense 15:40 Evolution of the passing game both offensively and defensively 18:58 First QB meeting during camp 25:15 Communicating with players during camp both for positives and negatives 29:36 Developing fundamentals early in camp and during the season 37:35 Teaching decision making in the

  • Doing the Job of Offensive Coordinator - Rob Likens, OC Arizona State

    03/11/2020 Duración: 29min

    Arizona State Offensive Coordinator Rob Likens joins Keith Grabowski to discuss the job of an offensive coordinator. Grabowski and Likens discuss highlights of his 3 hour presentation at Tony Franklin's OC Magic. Recorded at OC Magic in San Marcos, TX 5/11/19. Show Notes: 00:00 - Intro 00:32 - What the game means to you 03:11 - Benefits of the event 04:59 - Communication 07:18 - Working and communicating with assistant coaches (Breaking walls) 09:27 - Communicating with your quarterback 10:59 - Setting expectations 12:28 - Simplicity under pressure 14:27 - Championship effort 15:24 - Human element 17:10 - Simplistic advantageous system 18:44 - Analytics (Attack 3rd Down) 20:18 - Putting together a game-plan (Information sheets) 21:44 - Game week 25:21 - Winning Edge 26:28 - Goodbyes/Outro Link For Illinois Clinic: https://ihsfca.coachesclinic.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Quickcast: Coaching Style- Ed Orgeron, HC, LSU

    02/11/2020 Duración: 16min

    Today’s episode is presented by CoachTube with special thanks to Texas High School Coaches Association. From our Quickcast Series, our guest is Ed Orgeron, Head Coach, LSU sharing his insight on coaching style. What is a Quickcast? You already know the Coach and Coordinator Podcast for interviews that touch the many areas of the skillset and mindset that makes a successful coach. In our Quickcast we focus on a coach’s most powerful insight on a single topic. We pull out the most useful, interesting and helpful ideas into an episode you can consume in 15 minutes or less. It’s our uptempo version of the podcast. With a library of over 1,000 episodes, we have plenty of these nuggets to share with you to help improve your own mindset and skill set as a coach. Enjoy! Shownotes: How did Ed Orgeron make the move to being the head coach of the LSU Tigers having never been a coordinator? He takes about exactly that today and shares his insight on what it takes to be a head coach. 1:30 Coaching style - be you

  • Building Culture and Coaching the Tight End - Nick Sheridan, Offensive Coordinator, Indiana

    30/10/2020 Duración: 44min

    From the Archives On today’s podcast, host Keith Grabowski welcomes Nick Sheridan, tight ends coach at Indiana University, to the latest episode of our “Training Camp” series. Coach Sheridan also coached the Hoosier quarterbacks in 2017 and 2018. In 2017, Sheridan was named one of the nations Top 30 coaches under 30 years of age by 247Sports.com. Prior to Indiana, Sheridan worked as an offensive grad assistant at the University of Tennessee from 2014-16. Sheridan joins the podcast today to talk about how he advances the play of the tight end position throughout training camp. Show Notes: 1:47 Coach’s journey 3:35 How Coach’s exposure to different coaches growing up and playing shaped him 5:40 Learning in two different systems 8:57 Different aspects of coaching tight ends 11:32 Installation 16:28 Positional walk throughs 19:02 Pillars of his TE group 22:27 Highlighting the positives during camp 25:12 Individual period time distribution 30:40 Using as many different players as possible 34:05 Evaluation process

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