Career Development

Goal-Setting for Coaches: More Than Just Wins and Losses

You don’t win championships in the fall—you win them in the spring, summer, and every quiet moment when nobody’s watching. That’s where goal-setting for coaches becomes more than just a scoreboard strategy. It’s the unseen foundation of a program that develops young men, sharpens staff, and aligns daily actions with a deeper purpose. Too often,…

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The Speed of Trust: Building Your Coaching Career One Detail at a Time

If you’re an aspiring coach looking to move up in the profession, it’s not just the game plan or the win column that matters—it’s the small stuff and it’s done at the speed of trust. In a world where opportunities often seem tied to big moments, it’s easy to forget the truth; coaching careers are…

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5 Career Questions Every Coach Should Ask

Insights from Navy’s Eric Lewis When the offseason hits, smart coaches don’t just update résumés—they reflect. United States Naval Academy Assistant Coach Eric Lewis says evaluating your next move isn’t about chasing the next big job. It’s about asking the right questions in order to make the best coaching career decision. “There is no perfect…

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Why Coaching Job Boards Fail—And What’s Replacing Them

Coaching job searches have depended on connections, experience, and luck for years. Athletic directors and head coaches still rely on outdated hiring methods, often settling for familiar names instead of selecting the best fit. Meanwhile, countless qualified coaches struggle to break through because the system works against them. The hiring process in football needs a…

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