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Do you need to play college to be a great coach? 

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I posted a Tweet on Twitter the other day saying the best coaches I knew didn't play college ball.
Well this set off a firestorm on my timeline.
So we are going to talk about it today on the Showcast. Are you a horrible football coach if you didn't play college football?
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Today on offensive breakdown, I break down NFL schemes that get covered by the likes of QB School and Brett Kollmann. That’s right, the spread offensive breakdown is seen in NFL offenses and are covered by the QB School and Brett Kollmann
Not NFL Offense, But brett kollmann breaks down NFL game film and offensives. This QB School like offensive breakdown goes deep into the NFL spread concepts and how high school football can use NFL style plays covered by brett kollmann and QB School

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Комментарии : 43   
@nicholasmiller3034
@nicholasmiller3034 3 года назад
Mike Leach, a head coach in the SEC, never played ANY football and he helped develop a prolific passing offense.
@CoachMcKie
@CoachMcKie 3 года назад
Yep. And he wasn’t a ga either.
@adrianrobbins8054
@adrianrobbins8054 3 года назад
I was a Late Bloomer. I started at playing big-time football in Texas as a freshman. I was 5 foot and weight 75 lbs. I'm now 6 foot 230, I did get this big till my mid 20’s, so I join the army out of high school and did whatever I could there. Since being out I started coaching at a local college and now 4 years in I'm helping run the offense.
@austinwilkins3474
@austinwilkins3474 7 месяцев назад
Literally my dream was to coach football, went to college a year didn’t wanna take loans out after a year and joined the army. 10 years later I have ten years left to retire but I’m almost done with my degree I will be a coach when I retire
@codyballardmadden
@codyballardmadden 3 года назад
It comes down to study, teaching, and leadership
@adrianrobbins8054
@adrianrobbins8054 3 года назад
Hey Cody
@dennismurphy3571
@dennismurphy3571 3 года назад
And table routes to the boundary with hitches inside the numbers 🤣🤣🤣
@alexbray6379
@alexbray6379 3 года назад
I never had a chance to play HS Football. Went to an academic prep school with limited sports. Never went to a school that had football until I became a teacher. I have always been a huge fan of the game and learned plays and the WHY because my family played and all coached. Once I became a teacher at the Middle School level, I volunteered to help in any way possible. I spent my first year being quiet, listening, and asking as many questions as possible on how to coach 1 offensive and 1 defensive position. Then slowly expanded my knowledge over time. I now coach freshman ball at one of the biggest high schools in TN. I am still learning every single day how our varsity coaches want to coach positions, scheme, technique. I apply what they want and how they want the game taught at a fundamental level. I have been to clinics, follow as many coaches on the internet as possible, read book after book, and it has taken years to catch up to even a basic level of a High School assistant coach. Does this make me a bad coach? To dedicate my time to know the ins/outs/ and why of the game and to teach it at a fundamental level while I also grow in knowledge? Or is it all one big waste of time?
@chap102401
@chap102401 Год назад
No absolutely not, if you love it don't stop and the moment you stop learning you should stop coaching
@gixxerpsycho
@gixxerpsycho 3 года назад
Playing on college can shorten the time of hard mode, but hard mode is still required to be a great coach. We still need to study our craft to get better.
@walterjackson9938
@walterjackson9938 Год назад
Hey Coach, there are some not all NFL coaches who have never played a down in the NFL, they studied and learned from other coaches and became great coaches same for some college coaches, you just speaking facts I'm with you 👌👌
@coachbarela5705
@coachbarela5705 3 года назад
I wish I played college ball. I didn't have the size or grades. But I played semi pro, it took me until I was 28 to be able to hang with D1 grads who played semi pro with, or against me. What made me decent, was my IQ and fundamental ridden craft, and becoming obsessed with football. Film was my best friend. Now that I Coach, fundamentals are daily vitamins and IQ is our biggest feat. With 11u kids, we was passing 15-20 times per game and still rushed for 7 yards a carry. Sticks, short mesh, cross routes, inside zone, even some RPO. Learning on hard mode is slowly starting to pay off. Now, I do only coach now 12u kids and I'm Defensive Coordinator for the semi pro Logan Stampede. But I feel I could effectively coach high school or a d3 down to junior college. Online and in person coaches Clinics are game changers. I am literally the only little coach at those things haha
@punchiechalmers
@punchiechalmers 2 года назад
appreciate this video coach!
@dennismurphy3571
@dennismurphy3571 3 года назад
I just missed this being live… I think its a great topic. The answer is HELL NO. What you need is an understanding of the game and the ability to teach. I’m not the best man Bill Belichick sure as hell isn’t ringing my phone looking for help. But if you give me a full calendar year to study and some time working under an experienced basketball coach, I would be as good a hoop coach as I am a football coach. Great topic! Silly notion!!
@codyballardmadden
@codyballardmadden 3 года назад
Dennis!!!!
@dennismurphy3571
@dennismurphy3571 3 года назад
@@codyballardmadden Of all places! 😂 getting that Air Raid ebook tightend up? Lol be nice if we had a wider variety of Snag plays especially ones we could hot route 🤷‍♂️
@pigskinpoetry
@pigskinpoetry 3 года назад
The answer is no, BUT doing so will set you on the path much easier. Imagine it like bowling. If you played college ball, it's like bowling with the bumpers on. You'll have a lot easier time and you start your career with a head start and a lot of knowledge you wouldn't have otherwise. You can get there eventually, but there's things in college that will help you get there a lot faster.
@andm9766
@andm9766 3 года назад
Most people I know that played in college lack a lot of understanding of the game outside of their position shockingly. It does make it much easier to get a job though. Most people will hire real quick with that on your resume
@phoult37
@phoult37 3 года назад
No, but it helps
@italomaddaloni7615
@italomaddaloni7615 3 года назад
Thank you for this. This will help young coach/young men getting into the field to keep pushing regardless of background.
@CoachMcKie
@CoachMcKie 3 года назад
Thanks for watching coach!
@garretheath1820
@garretheath1820 3 года назад
In my case, I played in a good high school program for a great coach but did not play college. Instead, I started coaching middle school in college (got lower level HC experience) then became a high school coach after graduating college. I would not trade the experience coaching beginning at age 18 for ANYTHING. The most important thing is relationship development with and knowing how to teach the game to kids who are students and understand/learn as students. Another important point- to each his own. If a guy played college, great! If not, they probably learned through experience coaching. For the record, I wouldn't have made it on my college team- They were ranked #1 in BCS for awhile with Collin Klein at QB :)
@johnsergesketter5196
@johnsergesketter5196 3 года назад
I played high school football. The university I attended didn't have a football team but had Rugby so I played that. I have been a volunteer assistant at high school level and I have been a volunteer coach for youth league ball. My offense is Single Wing which I learned from a co-worker who was a volunteer assistant at a high school that ran it when his sons played there. I read books on the offense and the varieties of it. My Defense is not the one I played in. I learned it from other coaches and playbooks. Every youth team I have helped coach has been successful and most of my players went on to play high school ball. I am by no means the greatest coach, but I am good at teaching what I know and getting kids to have fun, especially my Line"Men" lol
@chap102401
@chap102401 3 года назад
Love You Ron for sticking up for us. I only played 2 yrs of high school and no college. I'm in year 4 of coaching varsity football and have 12 years of coaching experiences. I still get bias from some coaches because I didn't play college ball, but when I'm talking to them I find I know more than most those guys. Because the grind is real....reading books, lots of books, tons of clinics, pads and pads of notes. Now coach tube, youtube, twitter, video clinics, and going to colleges and sitting with staffs and going to other high school programs and learning from their experience. Just because you can play college or pro ball doesn't mean you have the knowledge, or the ability to teach, or the ability to communicate it to the players.
@LoneWolfe_XX
@LoneWolfe_XX Год назад
I needed to hear this because I played no football but wanted to become a football a coach. I’m working on getting my teacher license now well soon. This comment you made was very inspirational and if you are reading this I want to know do you love coaching and does it fulfill you?
@chap102401
@chap102401 Год назад
@Lone Wolfe I absolutely love coaching. The relationships with the players, the effects I have had in their lives. Helping players to strive to reach their full potential, teaching them Resiliency and that if your willing to work for it and sacrifice you can achieve. Love the competition, and excitement of GameDay. It is very fulfilling but with it also come huge Sacrifices.
@LoneWolfe_XX
@LoneWolfe_XX Год назад
@@chap102401 thank you so much for responding to me Coach. I’ve been looking for something that will fulfill me because I’m 25 years old and I’ve been trying to find my calling in life but it’s been tough. I’m thinking about giving coaching a chance and do you have any advice for me? Should I read books on positions and look at videos?
@chap102401
@chap102401 Год назад
@Lone Wolfe yes absolutely! I coached youth football for 8 yrs, going into season #6 at the high-school varsity level. I go to at least 1 coaching clinic a year, I do multiple online coaching clinics a year. I subscribe to multiple RU-vid coaching channels. And I take notes on everything. I read lots of books, on the x's & o's to, communication, leadership, culture. Books by Pete Carroll, Nick Saban, Bill Walsh, John Wooden, Tony Dungy, and many more. The single greatest tip I think I can give is to be a great leader (coach/mentor) you have to be a great follower. And always leading by having a serving mentality "How can I best serve those in leading"
@LoneWolfe_XX
@LoneWolfe_XX Год назад
@@chap102401 thank you so much man
@anthonyarinaga9086
@anthonyarinaga9086 3 года назад
Agree that it does indeed help. The reality is that coaching is teaching and there are people who have the gift and other who don't and others still who find a way to hone and craft what they do until they rise above what would be a limitation. The other part is that there are programs people can go to that simply don't have a system or teachers/coaches in place during that future Coaches time on the field at any level. Great point about the why. We need the why to ensure the how
@beedevil11
@beedevil11 3 года назад
Cam Cameron played at Indiana. He played for Bob Knight.
@crabpeople9495
@crabpeople9495 3 года назад
We spoke one time on the phone about one word plays a few years ago when I was a GA. Since then, I won a juco National Championship and coached the natty MVP. I played D1 FBS football. Best coach I ever had in college DID NOT play college ball.
@codyballardmadden
@codyballardmadden 3 года назад
Phenomenal video
@CoachMcKie
@CoachMcKie 3 года назад
Thank you very much coach.
@jefforesik2863
@jefforesik2863 3 года назад
I applied for grad assistant positions without playing college ball and it was a challenge. They want people that know what to expect so they don’t have to train you. As far as being a full time assistant, recruiting is a big key. It’s difficult to be that experience as a high school coach who never went through the process as a player. Like many people, they don’t know how to evaluate coaches and just rely on conservative metrics when hiring.
@markjefferson2434
@markjefferson2434 3 года назад
Wow he’s preaching!
@CoachKeithRobinson
@CoachKeithRobinson 3 года назад
I think I’m a good coach (well ok at best) and my development has very little with my play career… what led to my growth as a coach was coaching kids who where National recruits and I pick the brains of some best minds in football also RU-vid and clinics… some of these guys I coached played and still play in the NFL so I’m blessed to have them as a resources… my point this had nothing to do with how I played… I was not that good(I was ok) (DB at a small school in PA)
@tylercollins5409
@tylercollins5409 3 года назад
Great. I'm curious to know what everyone believe makes a great coach 🤔👍🏾
@jefforesik2863
@jefforesik2863 3 года назад
Can you learn, teach and build relationships with players and other coaches.
@58thatdude
@58thatdude 3 года назад
I think it's the coaches who didnt put in the work and dont go to clinics to learn the game that didnt go to college ... and teach with no direction or understand the dept of a play the why of a play ... I mean I played on college but I soak everything up around me because I wanted to be a coach some day ... but I also have friends who played and dont have a clue how to teach the game
@jefforesik2863
@jefforesik2863 3 года назад
I like clinics, but I always recommend contacting a college staff and try to get some of their time to talk to you. I was lucky as a young assistant to be at a high school with recruitable players and a head coach that built relationships with recruiters. They will make time for you in the summer. There’s a lot you don’t get at clinics and they can hear their talk to your situation.
@jonathanjenkins6727
@jonathanjenkins6727 3 года назад
Bill Belichick did not play pro ball. No coach to date has matched his success in the NFL.
@CoachMcKie
@CoachMcKie 3 года назад
You’re correct coach!
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