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Keith Grabowski interviews the most knowledgeable 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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Keith Grabowski and Logan Hanson review standout performances and coaching achievements from the eleventh week of the Division III football season. They feature Head Coach of Susquehanna Tom Perkovich, Offensive Coordinator of James Houck, and Defensive Coordinator of Linfield Jackson Vaughan.
Head Coach/Coaching Staff of the Week
Tom Perkovich | Susquehanna | 55-0 vs. Lycoming
Outgained Lyoc 572 to 238 & nearly tripled up YPP, 9.4 vs. 3.7
Only punted once.
Perfect 6-for-6 scoring TDs in Red Zone
Had a 250 yard passer, 150 yard rusher, 99 yard receiver
Allowed 2.3 yards per rush, 4.9 yards per dropback.
Offensive Coordinator of the Week
James Houck | Wheaton | 66-14 vs. North Park
555 yards on 8.5 yards per play
Never punted, no sacks allowed
Most of starters out by half
Backup QB was 9/14 passing
Ten different players rushed the ball
Eleven different players caught passes
Six different players scored TDs
Defensive Coordinator of the Week
Jackson Vaughan | Linfield | 34-7 vs. Whitworth
Whitworth had scored at least 30 in every game this season
Only allowed 221 total yards from conference's top offense
5.1 yards per pass allowed w/ 1 sack, 1 INT, 5 PBUs, & 3 QB hits
Six TFLs on run plays - only allowed 43 yards rushing (Whitworth RB ran for >350 yards in a game this season)
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In this episode, from the archives, Keith Grabowski examines postseason analysis of the passing game. Drawing from past insights, he discusses the importance of dissecting plays to understand success and failures while using a data-driven approach to enhance practice and strategy.
Chapters
Offseason Analysis Focus
Evaluating Passing Concepts
Forensic Detail in Assessment
Protection Considerations
Route Spacing Insights
Timing and Mechanics
Quarterback Accuracy Matters
Analyzing Routes in Concepts
Calibrating Throws for Improvement
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On today’s Coach and Coordinator podcast, our host Keith Grabowski, shares his thoughts on one of the first things you can do once your season has come to a close. Staff evaluation can be used and conducted in different ways, and it’s very important to improving your team in 2025. Grabowski details different questions and points you should address with your staff and how to go about doing so.
Chapters
Why the staff needs evaluation
The duties of your staff
Professional development
Knowledge of your systems
Commitment to the offseason
Reflecting on the development of their athletes
General survey of the program
Coordinators
Involvement in the community
Reaching your younger staff
Timing of the evaluation
What to do with these evaluations
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Keith Grabowski and Logan Hanson review standout performances and coaching achievements from the tenth week of the Division III football season. They feature Head Coach of Carleton College Tom Journell, Offensive Coordinator of UW-Stout Tarek Yaeggi, and Defensive Coordinator of Shenandoah University Kalvin Oliver.
Head Coach/Coaching Staff of the Week
Tom Journell | Carleton | 51-17 vs. Gustavus Adolphus
Outgained Gusties 564-338 w/ 8.5 to 4.5 yards per play advantage
Passed for nearly 500 yards, with 18 FDs, 7 TDs, and 0 INTs
Held opponent to 70 yards rushing, with 8 TFLs & 4 sacks
Extremely efficient on offense - only 1 play over 25 yards
Won 3rd & 4th downs - 8-13/1-1 on offense, 3-17/3-8 on defense
Offensive Coordinator of the Week
Tarek Yaeggi | UW-Stout | 45-42 vs. UW-Oshkosh
Second Top 25 win of the season
472 total yards & over 350 yards passing
Eight for 13 on 3rd down & perfect in the redzone (5-5 w/ 4 TDs)
Eight different players with a reception
Drove 13 plays for 74 yards in final drive to kick winning FG as time expired
Defensive Coordinator of the Week
Kalvin Oliver | Shenandoah | 35-7 vs. Hampden-Sydney
Didn't allow a single play of over 20 yards
Held opponent to 4 of 13 on 3rd downs
Allowed less than 75 yards rushing
Forced four 3 & outs in first 5 drive of the game
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In this episode from the archives, host Keith Grabowski teamed up with co-host for this in-season series Andy Ryland, the senior manager of education and training at USA Football to explore deliberate practice. We discuss the importance of analyzing practice drills and their effectiveness in-game performance.
We emphasized evaluating coaching methods, identifying errors, understanding their origins, and examining performance metrics. Our conversation highlights the need for consistent terminology and focused error categorization to enhance skill development.
There are many ways to improve utilizing post-season analysis, and improving technique and skill is the episode's focus.
Chapters
Analyzing Practice Errors
Improving Practice Effectiveness
Understanding Technique and Performance
Evaluating Position Group Performance
Identifying Patterns in Play Execution
Enhancing Game Planning Strategies
Developing a Systematic Approach
Year-Round Skill Development
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In this episode from the archives, host Keith Grabowski is joined by Zach Dunn, a member of Keith’s team at USA Football and is now a defensive assistant for the Cleveland Browns. They discuss the strategic use of tempo, analyzing its impact on offense and defense. They break down different tempo strategies and categorize tempo into four types.
The emphasis is on integrating tempo metrics into play analysis to refine offensive strategies and evaluate defensive responses to multi-tempo offenses.
Chapters
Introduction to Tempo
Alabama vs. LSU Tempo Tactics
Cadence Variations in Offense
Analyzing Offensive Tempo
Defensive Response to Tempo
Understanding Defensive Tempo Types
The Importance of Cadence and Tempo
Offseason Training Insights
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In this episode from the archives of The Leadership Journey on the Coach and Coordinator Podcast, we discuss the role of staff alignment as the playoff season approaches. Joined by co-host Brian Kight, we emphasize the importance of reflective practices for assessing team performance and strategizing for the future.
We dive into the often-overlooked aspect of coaching staff alignment, sharing personal experiences highlighting the risks of misalignment on team culture. Practical strategies for enhancing cohesion are discussed, stressing the need for open communication and addressing challenges proactively.
Chapters
Reflecting on the Season
Staff Alignment Importance
Personal Experiences in Coaching
Ignoring Issues in Alignment
The Challenges of Coaching Today
The Role of Players in Team Culture
Defining Alignment
What Alignment Is Not
The Subtle Lack of Alignment
The Role of Coaches in Alignment
Enhancing Team Culture
The Impact of Staff Alignment
Accountability in Coaching
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Keith Grabowski and Logan Hanson review standout performances and coaching achievements from the eighth week of the Division III football season. They feature Head Coach of St. Norbert Dan McCarty, Offensive Coordinator of Linfield Brett Elliott, and Defensive Coordinator of Johns Hopkins B.J. Hill.
Head Coach/Coaching Staff of the Week
Dan McCarty | St. Norbert | 55-7 vs. Wisconsin Lutheran
Only allowed 4 first downs all game
Over 40 minutes of time of possession
Over 200 yards each passing and rushing
Forced 6 turnovers w/ 1 return TD - 4 interceptions and 2 fumble recoveries
Offensive Coordinator of the Week
Brett Elliott | Linfield | 68-28 vs. Pacific
3rd game this season with at least 60 points
Scored on 6 of 7 first half drives (5 TDs)
Over 200 yards passing & rushing
Thirteen different players rushed the ball & 7 different players scored TDs
Defensive Coordinator of the Week
BJ Hill | Johns Hopkins | 26-13 vs. Muhlenberg
Forced four turnovers (3 INT & 1 Fumble), one returned for a TD @ end of regulation
Blocked a go-ahead FG at the end of the 3rd quarter
Muhlenberg had score at least 33 points in every game this season
Only allowed 3 rushing first downs
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The National Coach of the Week is Travis Dixon is head coach of the Hamilton High School football programming Arizona. In our conversation, Coach Dixon emphasizes the value of continuous learning and adaptability for young coaches. He highlights the role of analytics in game strategy and the necessity of communication among coaching staff during games. He stresses the importance of maintaining a growth mindset within the staff.
Chapters
Coaching Journey and Experiences
Understanding Game Analysis and Strategy
Game Management Insights
Building a Trustworthy Coaching Staff
Growth Mindset in Coaching
Winning Edge
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Battle-tested, Modern Football’s platform provides real-time self-scout and opponent tendencies, while eliminating manual tagging into HUDL, DV Sport, and XOS. Trusted by teams at every level, see how top coaches leverage this platform for in-game decision-making and play-calling success. To book a demo, visit www.teammofo.com/demo. Mention Coach and Coordinator Podcast or use the coupon code CC10 when signing up for a demo to receive 10% off your first year.
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In this episode, Rob Everett, now an analyst with the Miami Dolphins, joins us to analyze game preparation as we approach the end of the regular season and the anticipation of playoffs. We discuss the complexities of managing game film, highlighting the balance between leveraging technology and avoiding information overload.
We stress the importance of a holistic season analysis, emphasizing the significance of tagging film for identifying trends and adapting strategies. We dive into defensive preparation, focusing on understanding opponent tendencies and the psychological aspects of coaching decisions influenced by score differentials. We also share an approach to selecting game footage for playoffs to ensure clarity in assessing team performances. The episode concludes with strategies for maintaining a balance between data insights and foundational coaching principles, reminding us that success ultimately relies on execution and a deep understanding of both teams involved.
Chapters
Analyzing Film Strategies
Defensive Focus and Trends
Offensive Insights and Matchups
Special Situations in Game Planning
Choosing Relevant Game Film
Importance of Data and Execution
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Battle-tested, Modern Football’s platform provides real-time self-scout and opponent tendencies, while eliminating manual tagging into HUDL, DV Sport, and XOS. Trusted by teams at every level, see how top coaches leverage this platform for in-game decision-making and play-calling success. To book a demo, visit www.teammofo.com/demo. Mention Coach and Coordinator Podcast or use the coupon code CC10 when signing up for a demo to receive 10% off your first year.
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Keith Grabowski and Logan Hanson review standout performances and coaching achievements from the eighth week of the Division III football season. They feature Head Coach of Lake Forest College Jim Catanzaro, Offensive Coordinator of Alma College Zach Riepma, abd Defensive Coordinator of the University of Wisconsin - Platteville.
Head Coach/Coaching Staff of the Week
Jim Catanzaro | Lake Forest | 66-0 vs Ripon
Outgained Ripon 618-96
Only 4 rushing yards shy of 300 yards each rushing & passing
Only one drive all game without a score
3 INTs, 4 sacks, & 9 TFLs
Offensive Coordinator of the Week
Zach Riepma | Alma | 67-14 vs. Olivet
580 yards on only 54 plays (10.7 ypp)
16-20 passing, >19 yards per attempt
Only faced 8 third downs all game, converted 6 into first downs
Two different receivers with >100 yards receiving
Defensive Coordinator of the Week
Dan Bauder | UW-Platteville | 17-10 vs. UW-Whitewater
Highest graded & highest rated defense all season
Held Warhawks scoreless second half
Completion percentage allowed <50%
3 of 13 on 3rd downs & 1 of 3 on 4th
Forced the only turnover of the game in 4th to setup FG\
Related:
#1 Defense in College Football and Developing Players off the Field – Jim Catanzaro, Head Coach, Lake Forest College
Preparing for Big Games - Zach Riepma, Offensive Coordinator, Alma College
Kilt Style - Jason Couch, Head Coach, Alma College
D3 Coach and Coordinators of the Week - Brent Allen, Chris Sapp, Mike McElroy
Course from Coach Reimpa:
Playing FAST: Tempo and Space
About Hansen Ratings
Hansen Ratings is a data-driven system that uses advanced mathematical formulas to evaluate and rank Division III football players and teams. The system considers various metrics, including Total Adjusted Yards per Play (TAYP) and Yards Above Replacement Player per Game (YARP/G), providing a comprehensive look at player efficiency and team performance. Hansen Ratings also recognizes coaches of the year based on overall success, improvement, and surpassing preseason expectations.
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Our National Coach of the Week, presented by Modern Football Technology, is Trevor Hudson, head coach at American Canyon High School. He shares his unique coaching philosophy that combines traditional values with modern strategies. He emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and relational coaching, creating strong leadership through a mentorship program. Coach Hudson discusses the importance of reducing penalties by setting clear behavioral expectations and highlights his commitment to a strong running game, leveraging real-time data through tools like Modern Football Technology. His approach reflects a respect for football's roots and an adaptation to contemporary athlete engagement.
Trevor Hudson brings a deep-rooted passion for football and player development to American Canyon. Growing up in Miami, Coach Hudson began coaching little league in high school, sparking a career focused on shaping young men. After serving in the Air Force and coaching at Edwards Air Academy, Hudson spent two years as an assistant at national powerhouse Bishop Gorman. Now, he aims to elevate American Canyon into a national program. Guided by the team’s motto, “Wolves versus everybody,” Hudson is building a culture of discipline, unity, and resilience, honoring the foundation laid by previous coaches.
Chapters
Building Relationships with Players
Connecting with Tough Players
Discipline on the Field
Embracing Modern Technology
Winning Edge
Learn More about Modern Football Technology:
Battle-tested, Modern Football’s platform provides real-time self-scout and opponent tendencies while eliminating manual tagging into HUDL, DV Sport, and XOS. Trusted by teams at every level, see how top coaches leverage this platform for in-game decision-making and play-calling success. To book a demo, visit www.teammofo.com/demo. Mention Coach and Coordinator Podcast, or use the coupon code CC10 when signing up for a demo to receive 10% off your first year.
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Rob Everett, now an analyst for the Miami Dolphins, joined me to co-host a series in which we focused on technology in football.
In this episode, we focus on enhancing game strategy and discussing key moments in a game that determine success. We explore the need for structured processes and effective communication to capitalize on player strengths and avoid missed opportunities. Rob shares methodologies for enabling reflective pauses for players and coaches, and we analyze actionable systems that evolve from simple tools to advanced analytics for real-time decision-making.
We recorded this episode when Coach Everett was with the Alliance of American Football spring league. When I met Rob he was a high school defensive coordinator. He then became the defensive coordinator at Bridgewater College from 2016-2018. Following his stint in the AAF, he joined the University of North Carolina staff as the senior offensive analyst under offensive coordinator Phil Longo at North Carolina., and then moved with Longo to Wisconsin. He’s in his first season as an analyst for the Miami Dolphins. Coach Everett’s path to the NFL was created by his expertise in technology and analytics. With the Dolphins, he utilizes Modern Football Technology in practice. We will get Coach Everett back on the podcast in the future.
Chapters
Analyzing Game Day Processes
Utilizing Technology Effectively
Communication Between Coaches
Importance of Practice Situations
Creating Game-Like Environments
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Learn More about Modern Football Technology
Battle-tested, Modern Football’s platform provides real-time self-scout and opponent tendencies while eliminating manual tagging into HUDL, DV Sport, and XOS. Trusted by teams at every level, see how top coaches leverage this platform for in-game decision-making and play-calling success. To book a demo, visit www.teammofo.com/demo. Mention Coach and Coordinator Podcast or use the coupon code CC10 when signing up for a demo to receive 10% off your first year.
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Signature Championship Rings is a leading designer and supplier of championship rings, serving over 10,000 teams and organizations. With a focus on quality craftsmanship, easy team ordering processes, and affordability, Signature Champions celebrate every champion and their achievements, making their moment last a lifetime. For more information, visit www.signaturechampions.com/podcast.
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Keith Grabowski and Logan Hanson review standout performances and coaching achievements from the sixth week of the Division III football season. They feature Head Coach of The College of New Jersey Eric Jendraszek, Offensive Coordinator of DePauw University Mason Espinosa, and Defensive Coordinator of University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Mark Carey.
Head Coach/Coaching Staff of the Week
Eric Jendryaszek | TCNJ | 48-7 vs. Kean
Outgained Kean 460 to 166; 6.8 ypp to 2.4
Five interceptions, with two returned for TDs
Over 350 yards passing w/ 4 TDs & 20 yards per completion
Allowed 24 yards rushing on less than 1 yard per attempt
Offensive Coordinator of the Week
Mason Espinosa | DePauw | 53-34 vs. Denison
Over 250 yards passing and over 200 yards rushing
Scored on first 7 drives
Fifth game this season with at least 50 points
67% on third downs (only 9 3rd downs entire game)
Defensive Coordinator of the Week
Mark Carey | Mary Hardin-Baylor | 41-0 vs. Howard Payne
Less than 200 yards allowed on 3.3 yards per play
Forced 3 turnovers w/ one return TD
One third down conversion allowed all game
Eight TFLs and 4 PBUs
Opened the game with five 3 & outs on first five drives
About Hansen Ratings
Hansen Ratings is a data-driven system that uses advanced mathematical formulas to evaluate and rank Division III football players and teams. The system considers various metrics, including Total Adjusted Yards per Play (TAYP) and Yards Above Replacement Player per Game (YARP/G), providing a comprehensive look at player efficiency and team performance. Hansen Ratings also recognizes coaches of the year based on overall success, improvement, and surpassing preseason expectations.
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In this in-season episode of Champions presented by Signature Championship RIngs, Rodney Flowers, defensive coordinator for Bixby High School, highlights strategies behind their nine state championships. We discuss the significance of self-scouting, thorough film analysis, and the proactive approach of the coaching staff enhanced by data analytics. Coach Flowers emphasizes the importance of structured practices and technology to optimize player performance.
Chapters
Playoff Preparation Insights
Self-Scouting Strategies
Film Study Techniques
Practice Adjustments
Embracing Technology in Training
Playoff Mentality and Finality
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Signature Championship Rings is a leading designer and supplier of championship rings, serving over 10,000 teams and organizations. With a focus on quality craftsmanship, easy team ordering processes, and affordability, Signature Champions celebrate every champion and their achievements, making their moment last a lifetime. For more information, visit www.signaturechampions.com/podcast.
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In this episode of the National Coach of the Week presented by Modern Football Technology, we sit down with Evan Dreyer, head coach of Anderson High School in Ohio, who has recently led his team to a 9-0 record. That’s the first time that they have had a 9-0 start since 2009. With the win, the Raptors qualified as the #1 seed their region in Ohio D2 Playoffs Coach Dreyer is 72-27 since taking over the program in 2016.
We discuss the journey leading to this historic achievement, highlighting the innovative structure of their early morning practices that enhances player focus and optimizes their weekly preparation.
Chapters
National Coach of the Week & Modern Football Technology
Unique Practice Structure
Blitz Pickup Strategies
Efficient Practice Planning
After School Routine
Winning Edge
About Modern Football Technology
Battle-tested, Modern Football’s platform provides real-time self-scout and opponent tendencies while eliminating manual tagging into HUDL, DV Sport, and XOS. Trusted by teams at every level, see how top coaches leverage this platform for in-game decision-making and play-calling success. To book a demo, visit www.teammofo.com/demo. Mention Coach and Coordinator Podcast or use the coupon code CC10 when signing up for a demo to receive 10% off your first year.
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In this episode, we speak with Tom Perkovich, head coach at Susquehanna University, about late-season college football strategies. We discuss maintaining player focus through consistent practice routines and balancing intensity with recovery. Coach Perkovich sharesinsight on practice, including "good vs. good" sessions, and emphasizes the importance of simplicity in game planning.
Chapters
Staying in the Moment
Managing Workload
Good vs. Good Practice
Coordinating Practice Logistics
Self-Scouting Strategies
Late Season Bye Week
Importance of Competition
Developing Future Talent
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Signature Championship Rings is a leading designer and supplier of championship rings, serving over 10,000 teams and organizations. With a focus on quality craftsmanship, easy team ordering processes, and affordability, Signature Champions celebrate every champion and their achievements, making their moment last a lifetime. For more information, visit www.signaturechampions.com/podcast.
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Keith Grabowski and Logan Hanson review standout performances and coaching achievements from the sixth week of the Division III football season. They feature Head Coach of Hardin-Simmon Jesse Burelson, Offensive Coordinator of Washington and Jefferson Shawn Glosek, and Defensive Coordinator of UW-Eau Claire Brady Grayvold.
Head Coach/Coaching Staff of the Week
Jesse Burleson | Hardin-Simmons | 44-21 vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor
Second consecutive win vs. UMHB
Led 44-0 at the end of third quarter
Averaged 14 yards per pass attempt (double UMHB's average allowed)
Scored on 4 straight drives in 2nd/3rd quarters
Allowed one completion on 14 first half dropbacks
242 yards allowed in first 3 quarters
Offensive Coordinator of the Week
Shawn Glosek | Washington & Jefferson | 73-21 vs. Geneva
Never punted, turned ball over, failed a 4th down conversion
Scored every possession (TD on first 9 possessions)
Twenty-six first downs (13 each passing/rushing)
565 yards on nearly 10 yards per play
9 different players rushed the ball and 9 different players caught passes
Defensive Coordinator of the Week
Brady Grayvold | UW-Eau Claire | 41-0 vs. UW-Stevens Point
Less than 150 yards allowed on 2.8 yards per play
Forced three turnovers
Only two plays of >10 yards allowed
Only 3 TFLs - didn't need them
Twenty-two different players registering a tackle
Only one first down allowed in second half
About Hansen Ratings
Hansen Ratings is a data-driven system that uses advanced mathematical formulas to evaluate and rank Division III football players and teams. The system considers various metrics, including Total Adjusted Yards per Play (TAYP) and Yards Above Replacement Player per Game (YARP/G), providing a comprehensive look at player efficiency and team performance. Hansen Ratings also recognizes coaches of the year based on overall success, improvement, and surpassing preseason expectations.
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This week’s National Coach of the Week presented by Modern Football Technology is Ben Reaves, Jr., Head Coach of the Milton High School Eagles, the 2023 Georgia 6A State Champion.
Milton is currently ranked #1 in Georgia and #3 in the country by Max Preps. The Eagles are into a bye week after a big road win over a well-coached Gainesville High School program. Milton has won 18 straight games plus 27 straight wins in their region dating back to 2017.
Coach Reaves joins us to discuss how they balance strategically putting the pedal down with their team and knowing when to ease up and value rest. Stay tuned for our winning edge takeaway following the episode
Chapters
Balancing Team Dynamics
Bye Week Strategies
Preparing for Playoffs
Good on Good Practices
Winning Edge
Related:
Champions - A Commitment to Balance - Ben Reaves
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About Modern Football Technology
Battle-tested, Modern Football’s platform provides real-time self-scout and opponent tendencies while eliminating manual tagging into HUDL, DV Sport, and XOS. Trusted by teams at every level, see how top coaches leverage this platform for in-game decision-making and play-calling success. To book a demo, visit www.teammofo.com/demo. Mention Coach and Coordinator Podcast or use the coupon code CC10 when signing up for a demo to receive 10% off your first year.
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In this episode of the Champion Series podcast, presented by Signature Championship Rings, Pete Pappas, the defensive coordinator at St. Edward High School, discusses the strategies for using the regular season to prepare for playoffs. Coach Pappas, a five-time state champion, shares his experiences and insights, drawing from the school's successful wrestling program. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on self-improvement by identifying structural, physical, and mental issues within the team. This involves analyzing defensive efficiency and making necessary adjustments in practice to ensure the team peaks at the right time. Pete also highlights the importance of "out resting" opponents by managing practice time and using technology like the Learn to Win app to help players study and prepare independently.
The conversation also touches on the mental preparation and situational awareness needed for successful playoff performance. Pappas explains the use of situational boards during games to communicate crucial information to players, especially in noisy environments. These boards help players anticipate game scenarios and make quick decisions, enhancing their competitive edge. The podcast concludes with a discussion on the psychological aspects of the game, such as using images and subtle cues to give players confidence against tough opponents.
Chapters
St. Edward High School's Success and Philosophy
Lessons from the Wrestling Program
Competing on a National Level
Defensive Efficiency and Practice Strategies
Physical Conditioning and Out Resting Teams
Learn to Win App for Player Preparation
Overview of Hunger Drills
Using Situational Boards for Defensive Strategies
Winning Edge
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