IFCA Clinic
I recently attended the Iowa Football Coaches Association annual coaches clinic this past weekend. There were many great speakers at this clinic. They talked about position drills, different offenses and defensive schemes. The spread offense was a hot topic.
The sessions that I went to dealt with Ideas to turn a program around. What I got out of the five sessions was that their key to success was building team unity. Each of these programs developed a mentor program for their players.
The most informative session was done by Jerry Shafrath, the head coach at Hampton-Dumont. He runs a program there called the sideline program. Here he had adult males mentoring the football players. They ate Thursday night meals with the team, and mentored the players through out the year. I was most touched when Jerry talked about a former player who was killed in Iraq. The entire town showed up for the wake( In the high school gym). The mentor for the boy who gave his life for his country came back to give the eulogy. He has developed a wonderful program and I plan to create something like this when I become a head coach again.
I was also approached by several of my colleagues asking me when I was going to apply to become a head coach again. I gave the typical answer. My wife is due in three weeks and after this football season I plan to start applying to become a head coach again. One athletic director even asked me if I would consider applying for a position at his school because his head coach will probably not be back after this next season.
I would love to be a head coach again. I am just hoping that I will be given a chance at a school that is close to where I am living now.
When the clinic was about to end, Kirk Ferenz, the head coach at the University of Iowa, spoke to all of the coaches. He is a great speaker and does alot to promote football and coaching in the state of Iowa. He gave a great speech.
As I was preparing to walk out of the clinic, the director of the clinic approached me about talking at the clinic for next year. He would like me to talk about my approach to the wing-t. Now I just need to come up with a jazzy name for my clinic speech. Do I called it the simplified wing-t?
If anyone has any suggestions I would be glad to listen.
Coach D
The road to Easy Street goes through the sewer. - John Madden
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