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On this episode of Hansen Ratings D3 Coach and Coordinators of the Week, presented by Tully, hosts Logan and John spotlight four outstanding Division III coaches who share how preparation, mindset, and strategy drive consistent performance on and off the field.
First, Carnegie Mellon HC Ryan Larsen and OC Andy Helms discuss how practice efficiency, game simulation, and structured communication elevate their program’s offensive execution. They also detail how balancing academics with athletics keeps players focused and disciplined throughout the season.
Next, Susquehanna DC Tim Kologrivov breaks down his philosophy of setting high expectations for players every day. He explains how treating each play as its own opportunity builds resilience and accountability — and how strategic thinking can elevate performance beyond physical ability.
Finally, UW River Falls HC Matt Walker offers insights into game-day decision-making, exploring the connection between team dynamics, player psychology, and sports science. He reflects on how confidence and versatility influence strategy, and how success often depends on clear communication and trust within the team.
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Keith Grabowski: @CoachKGrabowski
John Snell: @jsnellbwfb
Logan Hansen: @LogHanRatings
Ryan Larsen: @CoachRyanLarsen
Andy Helms: @CoachAndyHelms
Tim Kologrivov: @CoachKolo
Matt Walker: @CoachWalkerRF
Tully: @TullyTracking
Presented by Tully — the perfect tool for high school and Division III programs. Tully helps coaches track readiness, performance, and player development so teams can stay strong and confident deep into the season.
Learn more at tully.app
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On this episode of Hansen Ratings D3 Coach and Coordinators of the Week, presented by Tully, hosts Logan and John spotlight four outstanding Division III coaches who share how preparation, mindset, and strategy drive consistent performance on and off the field.
First, Carnegie Mellon HC Ryan Larsen and OC Andy Helms discuss how practice efficiency, game simulation, and structured communication elevate their program’s offensive execution. They also detail how balancing academics with athletics keeps players focused and disciplined throughout the season.
Next, Susquehanna DC Tim Kologrivov breaks down his philosophy of setting high expectations for players every day. He explains how treating each play as its own opportunity builds resilience and accountability — and how strategic thinking can elevate performance beyond physical ability.
Finally, UW River Falls HC Matt Walker offers insights into game-day decision-making, exploring the connection between team dynamics, player psychology, and sports science. He reflects on how confidence and versatility influence strategy, and how success often depends on clear communication and trust within the team.
Chapters
Connect on X:
Keith Grabowski: @CoachKGrabowski
John Snell: @jsnellbwfb
Logan Hansen: @LogHanRatings
Ryan Larsen: @CoachRyanLarsen
Andy Helms: @CoachAndyHelms
Tim Kologrivov: @CoachKolo
Matt Walker: @CoachWalkerRF
Tully: @TullyTracking
Presented by Tully — the perfect tool for high school and Division III programs. Tully helps coaches track readiness, performance, and player development so teams can stay strong and confident deep into the season.
Learn more at tully.app
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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