Head Coach

A Holistic Approach to Technical, Tactical, and Psychological Preparation

In the past, success in football was primarily about physical conditioning, memorizing plays, and putting those together on game day. Now it’s about how well coaches can prepare their teams on three essential fronts. Technical execution, tactical mastery, and psychological resilience are three key areas that Justin Hemm, head coach at Skyridge High School in…

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Quarterback-Centric, Tempo Based Offense

Matt Walker, head coach at University of River Falls, was recently recognized as the Coach and Coordinator Head Coach of the Week presented by Hansen Ratings for his leadership and staff. Under his guidance the team puts the quarterback at the middle of everything. On top of that, they are tempo based in practice which…

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Time Well Spent – How Less Practice Time Led to Better Performance

The “grind” is often seen as the pathway to success, but Ursinus College head coach Peter Gallagher took a different approach. Gallagher and his staff found that less time on the field—strategically managed—could lead to better results, both for their players and for the coaches themselves. Their changes enhanced the team’s performance and promoted a…

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Building a Legacy: Love, Hardwork, and Community

When we think of a football coach, most people picture someone who demands hard work, dedication, and a willingness to push through all obstacles to achieve meaningful goals. Football, though, means much more to John Peacock, the head coach at Venice High School. It’s a bond about creating a family, a support system that goes…

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Building the Brotherhood

At Springfield College, football goes beyond the field; it’s a foundation for building a lifelong brotherhood. Head Coach Mike Cerasuolo builds a culture rooted in personal relationships, accountability, and purpose. His philosophy ties success on the field to the bonds formed off it, shaping Springfield’s team culture into one of the strongest in Division III…

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Elevating Your Program

Atascocita High School football has seen a transformation under the leadership of Coach Craig Stump. Since his arrival, Stump has built a culture of excellence, turning the program into one of Texas’s and the country’s elite teams. His approach focuses on raising the bar in every aspect, both on and off the field, creating a…

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Shaped by Coaches – Shaping Players

For Antonio Graham, head coach at Owasso High School, football is more than just a game. It has served as his lifeline, guiding him through some of life’s hardest moments. Growing up in a challenging environment, Graham relied on football for structure and a way forward. It shaped him into the man and coach he…

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How Peter Stuursma Uses Staff Autonomy, Culture Building, and Outside Evaluation to Drive Winning Programs

Peter Stuursma, head coach of Hope College football, has built a successful program. He joined the Coach and Coordinator Podcast and shared three components that are a part of this succes. By developing staff autonomy, a strong team culture, and seeking continuous improvement through outside evaluation, the Dutchmen have experienced success. In seven seasons, Stuursma…

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Getting More Out of Your Scout Teams

Scout teams are often the unsung heroes of a successful football program. They help prepare the first-string players for the real action on game day, simulating the opposition’s tactics and testing your starters. But let’s face it – scout teams are tough to manage. Players on these teams don’t see a lot of playing time,…

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Using Film Grading and Game Goals to Improve and Stay Process-Oriented

Hall of Fame Coach Bill Walsh was known for his process-oriented approach to the game. He once said, “The score takes care of itself if you take care of the process. It’s not about playing for the scoreboard, but about preparing in a way that will lead to success.” It’s a sound approach that allows…

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