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  1. Eat your Wheaties... Podcast is LIVE from the EKU Football clinic, FRI, 4/14, 11:45 am! We will talk to HFC Walt Wells & Garry McPeek. This week's sponsor, Vescio's Sports Fields! The Coaches' Office: Behind the Scenes of HS 🏈 w/ Chuck Smith & David Buchanan πŸˆπŸŽ™οΈπŸˆπŸŽ™οΈπŸˆ
  2. I sure do appreciate all of the kind words. A few random thoughts.... 1- I have enjoyed all the speculation & comments over the last few weeks. πŸ™‚ 2- Have met some awful nice people at some different schools over the past year. Very thankful for those experiences. 3- Coach Gruneisen said one time that coaching HS football is the greatest profession. It was good for me to take a step back and not take so much for granted. I am very thankful to be in this role once again. 4- Thankful for Kevin Wallace giving me a place to land for a year. Yes, his football is top notch. His culture, leadership, and team chemistry are elite. One of the best. Those guys were super to me during a tough time and always made me feel welcome. Players and coaches. I enjoyed scouting great teams for them, prepping reports/potential gameplans, and lived for Mondays to go watch the Tigers get ready for another week of football. The X is special. 5- The podcast will continue. Chuck and I really enjoy it. Will make Mondays super busy, but we enjoy it too much and our listeners love it too much to give up. Grab your popcorn.... May is KHSAA Commissioner Julian Tackett! Some insights into how this played out at Anderson... they interviewed me. When they called me back for a 2nd interview, for lack of a better term, I interviewed them... 15 questions. I liked their answers alot. As I get older, the tough part to navigate is wanting to coach football and have a team, but also do what is best for my family. Fortunately, that has happened at Anderson County and I am very thankful. As I have said in the past, I really appreciate @theguru. He works hard to keep this site first class. Time to get back to work, but wanted to share this info with a tremendous group of people that love KY HS Football! #FindAWayToWin
  3. Gonna be an excellent hire. Go Panthers!!
  4. The Coaches Office: Behind the Scenes of HS Football w/ Chuck Smith & David Buchanan- Wesley Woodyard Offseason Episode #5
  5. Coach & player reunite this week on The Coaches Office Podcast…Former UK Wildcat LB Wesley Woodyard & his LB coach Chuck Smith! THUR, 4/6, 7:30 pm Thank you to Fister Services for sponsoring this episode! 🏈🎀🏈🎀🏈
  6. Had this pop up on twitter... thought the BGPreps crowd would enjoy. These two sets have been really good to us. Top set evolved into a great 3rd & Long formation. You can blame Chuck Smith & Jeff Hester for the top set. They had an awful good defense in 2017. This offered some good solutions early in the game. The game picture is from 2020. Bottom formation. Substituted Guards for the Tackles so they could run and move better in space. Screen to the WR who is circled vs. Cover 0. TD Last thing… the two β€œGuards” are not necessarily Guards. They are your two best offensive linemen. Make the defense uncomfortable. Create matchups up front that give you the best chance to win. #FindAWayToWin
  7. Had to defend him. Good football player in Coach McGlone's Wing T!
  8. Great day in the mountains of eastern KY for a QB workout. Thank you Coach Brewer & Prestonsburg HS for hosting! #4thAnd40
  9. Troy does a super job with his podcast and really enjoyed this! Some of the topics we covered: Coaches that have influenced me The KFCA and Covid...2020 Fall Football Season Paris-Mason County- Mercer County Interviews : "Win" vs "Fit" Assistant Coach Candidates... Two Things to look for If you don't want to do ______ , don't be a head coach Youth Football approaches When you disagree with your bosses, the non-negotiable Excellence, Loving your people > "like" Every coach has a "clock" Trosper .... getting a Doctorate in Recruiting Pleasing People vs. Doing what is right Vince Lombardi: The difference in good coaches & bad ones Bill Walsh- Homer Smith- Brian Billick- Blanton Collier-Bill Arnsparger-Charlie Bailey "Not my way.... our way" West Coast Offense.... Ohio River Offense Play football the right way = Being Tough QB Camp #1 purpose....maximize the Friday night experience It's not 1982 Friday Night belongs to the KIDS!
  10. #4thAnd40 🏈⚑🏈⚑🏈
  11. Most of the really good coaches I've been around, the external pressure is minimal compared to the internal pressure they put on themselves. Some coaches laugh about it. Some want to fight. But, at the end of the day, nothing like their own personal expectations... which sometimes can approach unrealistic. I wish Coach Volker and the Tigers all the best!
  12. As much as anyone, not a fan when a good tradition comes to an end. But, Jimmie Reed, Clay Clevenger, & Jim McKee worked like dogs to get the KFCA Mr. Football Award established and to do a good job with it. Going forward, believe this will work out well and our KFCA members will do a good job in selecting Mr. Football.
  13. We played Highlands that night in the snow. Since we were further north, had to be colder in Fort Thomas. πŸ™‚
  14. Our April 6th podcast, we will discuss approaches to spring practice. Here are some thoughts on why our teams always went immediately after season. For us, always glad we did. Cold weather is good! https://blackshoesandwhiteshoestrings.blogspot.com/2017/03/why-we-do-what-we-do-timing-of-spring.html
  15. Your strategy got me a little bit, but a great example of why we script our plays. Part of me wanted to force the ball to Chris (Lofton). Part of me thought it best not to overreact and stay with the game plan. Those runs scripted for Dustin(Grutza)... should have got to them quicker. But, those were prepped and planned going into the game. Didn't want to start the game that way. QB run game in November... needs to be ready, but if you can keep a lid on it, try to protect his body, especially in week 13. Not sure, but I think Dustin may have had 6 TD's rushing that night... maybe 3 or 4 in the 4th. We had an excellent defense that year. Earlier at Putnam, my ILB ripped the wristband off your QB's arm and threw to me on the sideline. I loved it, but told him, don't ever do that again. Your offense was backed up in the endzone and your student section was getting after our guys. The atmosphere at Putnam is special. Love that place. Always enjoyed dressing in that old visitor's lockerroom with the ancient plays drawn on the brick. Chris had over 100 yards receiving in the first quarter at Putnam. After that, I believe you used your FS to help with him, but I am not sure. You may have also widened your OLB. We both played that 4-4 and your FS was like an extra ILB. Very physical and really came down hard vs. run. Side note... the night I gave Dustin his shoulder pads, he was upset with me. He wore the same pad as our linebackers and defensive line. He also started DB. I told him, you will figure out how to throw in them. But, if I put you in a traditional QB pad, playing defense and as much as we ran him, he would have got hurt. And, the reality is that we were not even close to the same team without him. His career, he threw for over 8,000 yards. I think he adjusted ok to the heavy pads. πŸ™‚
  16. That was a tough Ashland team. Love Leon Hart. Wonderful man, friend. Excellent football coach. They were beating us going into the 4th quarter in the region championship. That might have been the best 4th quarter ever, that we had a team play. That was the loudest game I ever coached in. May have been the snow, but not near as loud at Highlands the next week.
  17. We would do... 1- scripted plays for the following situations: 3rd/4th & short; 3rd/4th & long; 3rd & medium; redzone; goalline; coming out, etc. 2-analytics could tell us on 1st down if we were in 4 down territory or 3 down 3-analtytics could recommend go for it or punt on 4th down. Some times, the difference was minimal in terms of predicted game winning percentage 4-ultimately would go with my gut. All of those were tools. But, it is on me and our staff to make the correct and best decision. No hiding behind analytics after a loss. Guys that do that do not need to be a head coach. Hope this answers your question. The analytics is a great tool, but it is not a decision maker and it is not the head coach. Ultimately, the head coach must own everything that happens in their program. Mistakes will happen and problems will arise for everyone(even Saban & Belichick).. it is all in how they are addressed and handled.
  18. Down the road, would make a great conversation for our podcast....analytics! https://edjvarsity.com/blog/how-coaches-are-turning-analytics-into-action/
  19. I sort of agree... but for this thread....tempting to find @BEChargers & punch him in the mouth. Lol Just teasing. Agree, great memories. Some tough memories as well. Still, at the end of the day, super proud of the young men that played their guts out!
  20. Offseason Episode #4: KY Pro Hall of Fame & Blanton Collier Sportsmanship Group Special Episode! Dr. Steve Parker & Centrality Theory Frank Minnifield & MNF Derrick Ramsey & Babe Parilli Blanton Collier = Canton Condredge Holloway Joker Phillips Fran Curci 🏈🎀🏈🎀🏈 https://www.spreaker.com/user/frankfortbroadcast/coaches-office-ky-pro-football-hof-editi_1
  21. In 30 seasons as a head coach, that was the best game we ever had a team play. Kids played hard and played well. Thanks for saying that.
  22. One of my favorite things about old guys and football... respect and acknowledging a worthy opponent, giving credit where credit is due. Thank you for sharing that.
  23. Rob and I became friends. One time, he gave me a heads up on an issue he saw as a problem for me and wanted to make sure I was aware of what was going. Always appreciated his friendship & loyalty.
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