by Andy Wachter | Mar 18, 2021 | Uncategorized
With another tumultuous season nearing its end, we know coaching staffs are beginning to shift their resources and focus to recruiting. But many staffs will find themselves echoing some of the same things they’ve said to their team throughout the season: Be adaptable...
by Andy Wachter | Oct 6, 2017 | Blog, Uncategorized
For Jake Schoonover, it has always been about more than becoming a football coach, teaching drills and winning games. It’s about becoming a mentor to young college athletes and to help them discover their potential during a time of transition. Tell us a little bit...
by Andy Wachter | Sep 22, 2016 | Blog, Uncategorized
I recently made a critical error in an approach to our communication in a game and it cut our production in half. Starting four freshmen resulted in losing three or four plays a game due to misalignments or assignment errors, which forced me to slow our tempo and try...
by Andy Wachter | Sep 5, 2016 | Blog, Flipped Learning, Uncategorized
I recently wrote about the distracted generation that we currently coach, and how finding ways to connect with and prepare players for success has become increasingly difficult. In my research, what I have found is that most coaches have embraced using technology to...
by Andy Wachter | Jul 25, 2016 | Play of the Day, Uncategorized
This two point play implements a half back pass as well as a “rub” to free up a receiver. The technique for the receiver is explained in the videos below. This play puts stress on the defense in having to defend the run as well as allowing receivers to...
by Andy Wachter | Jul 12, 2016 | Football, Passing Game, Play of the Day, Uncategorized
The Play of the Day comes from Coach Terrance Banks, head football coach of the Newton Rams (Covington, GA). Twitter: @tbanks1906 Coach Banks is entered to win a Just Play System for the 2016 season. You can enter too! Submit your play of the day to...