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Summary
In this episode, head coach Micah Hughes and offensive coordinator Blake Sims from Mount Bethel Christian Academy discuss their program philosophy, which focuses on building relationships with players and emphasizing character development. They also share insights into their practice structure, including the importance of special teams and situational drills. Additionally, they discuss their offensive philosophy, which combines spread and pro-style elements, and highlight their favorite run and pass plays. In this conversation, Coach Micah Hughes discusses his coaching philosophy and unique aspects of his program. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships with players and creating a positive team culture. Coach Hughes also shares insights on using game film as a teaching tool and incorporating trick plays into the offense. The conversation highlights the value of player experience and the role it plays in coaching. Overall, Coach Hughes provides valuable insights into his coaching approach and the success of his program.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Program Philosophy
03:14 Building Relationships and Character
07:31 Practice Structure and Special Teams
18:42 Situational Practice and Offensive Philosophy
34:05 Favorite Runs and Passes
37:36 Introduction and X's and O's
38:00 Pro Style Offense and Trick Plays
39:05 Using Game Film as Teaching Tool
40:15 Trick Play Period and Incorporating Trick Plays
41:51 Building Relationships with Players
50:57 Player Experience and Coaching Philosophy
55:33 Unique Aspect of the Program
59:02 Importance of Building Relationships
01:02:28 Closing Remarks
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Summary
In this episode, head coach Micah Hughes and offensive coordinator Blake Sims from Mount Bethel Christian Academy discuss their program philosophy, which focuses on building relationships with players and emphasizing character development. They also share insights into their practice structure, including the importance of special teams and situational drills. Additionally, they discuss their offensive philosophy, which combines spread and pro-style elements, and highlight their favorite run and pass plays. In this conversation, Coach Micah Hughes discusses his coaching philosophy and unique aspects of his program. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships with players and creating a positive team culture. Coach Hughes also shares insights on using game film as a teaching tool and incorporating trick plays into the offense. The conversation highlights the value of player experience and the role it plays in coaching. Overall, Coach Hughes provides valuable insights into his coaching approach and the success of his program.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Program Philosophy
03:14 Building Relationships and Character
07:31 Practice Structure and Special Teams
18:42 Situational Practice and Offensive Philosophy
34:05 Favorite Runs and Passes
37:36 Introduction and X's and O's
38:00 Pro Style Offense and Trick Plays
39:05 Using Game Film as Teaching Tool
40:15 Trick Play Period and Incorporating Trick Plays
41:51 Building Relationships with Players
50:57 Player Experience and Coaching Philosophy
55:33 Unique Aspect of the Program
59:02 Importance of Building Relationships
01:02:28 Closing Remarks
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