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Game day isn't the problem. Your pre-event process is.
Every broadcast teacher has lived it: 30 minutes before tip-off, a student texting "where do I go?", gear that wasn't checked, scoreboard ops figuring out the software live.
After the broadcast, you think, "We just need to practice more."
But practice isn't the fix. Preparation is. And game-day chaos almost never starts on game day.
In this episode, Taylor and Nathan walk through the four-step pre-event framework: define "ready" for each role, give call time a purpose, put a student in charge of check-in, and run a post-event debrief.
Free Pre-Event Prep Template → striv.education/game-day
By Striv EducationGame day isn't the problem. Your pre-event process is.
Every broadcast teacher has lived it: 30 minutes before tip-off, a student texting "where do I go?", gear that wasn't checked, scoreboard ops figuring out the software live.
After the broadcast, you think, "We just need to practice more."
But practice isn't the fix. Preparation is. And game-day chaos almost never starts on game day.
In this episode, Taylor and Nathan walk through the four-step pre-event framework: define "ready" for each role, give call time a purpose, put a student in charge of check-in, and run a post-event debrief.
Free Pre-Event Prep Template → striv.education/game-day