12.24.2019 - By Keith Grabowski
On today’s podcast, we go back through the archives and highlight conversations with coaches about their use of analytics in coaching. From in-game live analytics for decision making, to evaluation of a game plan, and even in practicing and identifying areas of strength and weaknesses in skills to improve in practice. These coaches explain why and how analytics make a difference in their coaching.
Brian Flinn, WR Coach, Princeton: How to effectively use analytics in game and having a coach in the booth with the sole purpose of providing the Head Coach with real time situational analytics. Also, being able to integrate the analytics scenarios in practice. https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/efficient-practice-and-game-day-analytics-brian-flinn-wide-receivers-coach-villanova-university
Noel Mazzone, Offensive Coordinator, Arizona: Using the “12 Percent rule” when evaluating a game. https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/the-game-planning-process-noel-mazzone-offensive-coordinator-university-of-arizona
Rob Everett, former college defensive coordinator, AAF coach: How a smart coach can balance the use of analytics with the on field feel of the game. Additionally, how Coach Everett uses analytics to coach and teach tackling and how to build an analytic system at your program. https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/analytics-to-improve-tackling-and-scheme-rob-everett