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On this week's episode of Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we're joined by Matt Nardo, Head Coach at Muskingum University.
In this conversation, Coach Nardo discusses the sacrifices he made early in his coaching career, the importance of maximizing opportunities, and how experiences across multiple levels of football helped shape his leadership philosophy. He also reflects on stepping outside of his comfort zone, building high standards within a program, and lessons learned throughout his journey from graduate assistant to collegiate head coach.
Whether you are a young coach looking to grow in the profession or a veteran coach seeking perspective on leadership and development, this episode offers valuable insight into navigating a coaching career with purpose and persistence.
Follow Coach Nardo and Muskingum Football here: @CoachMNardo & @MuskingumFB
1:08 Introduction 1:26 When did you know you wanted to be a part of the profession? 3:00 How did you get selected to be a student assistant? 4:58 Sacrifices early in his coaching career 7:25 Getting his initial coaching opportunity 10:01 First position coached 12:22 First experience at Muskingum 14:41 Teaching high standards 16:22 Transition to high school football 19:41 Getting outside your comfort zone 22:15 Importance of varied experiences 24:27 Returning to college coaching 29:25 Maximizing opportunities 31:09 Time at Emporia State 35:01 Returning to Kansas high school football 39:26 Coaching in North Carolina 43:17 Lessons from first collegiate head coaching experience 47:07 Difference between GA Matt Nardo and Head Coach Matt Nardo 52:12 Advice for young coaches 54:46 Closing
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On this week's episode of Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we're joined by Matt Nardo, Head Coach at Muskingum University.
In this conversation, Coach Nardo discusses the sacrifices he made early in his coaching career, the importance of maximizing opportunities, and how experiences across multiple levels of football helped shape his leadership philosophy. He also reflects on stepping outside of his comfort zone, building high standards within a program, and lessons learned throughout his journey from graduate assistant to collegiate head coach.
Whether you are a young coach looking to grow in the profession or a veteran coach seeking perspective on leadership and development, this episode offers valuable insight into navigating a coaching career with purpose and persistence.
Follow Coach Nardo and Muskingum Football here: @CoachMNardo & @MuskingumFB
1:08 Introduction 1:26 When did you know you wanted to be a part of the profession? 3:00 How did you get selected to be a student assistant? 4:58 Sacrifices early in his coaching career 7:25 Getting his initial coaching opportunity 10:01 First position coached 12:22 First experience at Muskingum 14:41 Teaching high standards 16:22 Transition to high school football 19:41 Getting outside your comfort zone 22:15 Importance of varied experiences 24:27 Returning to college coaching 29:25 Maximizing opportunities 31:09 Time at Emporia State 35:01 Returning to Kansas high school football 39:26 Coaching in North Carolina 43:17 Lessons from first collegiate head coaching experience 47:07 Difference between GA Matt Nardo and Head Coach Matt Nardo 52:12 Advice for young coaches 54:46 Closing
🎧 Subscribe to Inside the Headset on your favorite podcast platform and follow along for new episodes every week.
🔗 https://linktr.ee/insidetheheadset

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