Coach and Coordinator Podcast

Adding Value to the Program – Jevaughn Codlin, Assistant Defensive Backs Coach, West Virginia

02.20.2024 - By Keith GrabowskiPlay

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In this episode, Jevaughn Codlin, graduate assistant/assistant defensive backs coach at West Virginia University, shares how he adds value to the program even though he is in an entry-level position.

This episode has great reminders for any coach at any stage of his or her career about adding value to the program. Coach Codlin also provides valuable insight for coaches in entry-level positions looking to build their careers.

Show Notes:

Relationships in the Building

Creating relationships with the players, building trust

Not only being comfortable with your position group

Everyday is an interview

Recruiting

Being eager to spend time with recruits when they come on campus 

Be proactive

Try to learn the little details about recruits in case a coach asks you something about them

When guys come on campus and they ask about you is a sign of doing a good job building real relationships

On-Field Value

Putting ego to the side

No one cares what you know about scheme

Watch and learn

Teach when the opportunity presents itself to teach

In the offseason, work on how you deliver your message

Find ways kids can learn as easy as possible

As you add more value, you receive more responsibility

Follow Coach Codlin on Twitter @_CoachCod.

Coaches Mentioned in This Episode:

Shadon Brown

Van Malone

Myersz Hendrickson

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