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September 29, 2020 38 mins
On today's Coach and Coordinator Podcast, the godfather of the Air Raid offense, Hal Mumme discusses Mississippi State and Mike Leach's big win over defending National Champion LSU. Then, we share a Q&A session with Mike Leach from the Air Raid National Clinic help in June of 2020. :47 Coach Mumme's thoughts on Mississippi State's win over LSU 2:36 It's the same plays over and over 3:38 You have to commit to the way they practice 4:20 MSU practice 5:13 It took 7-8 years to develop the system 6:25 Must have a great capacity for boredom 7:20 Practice is still pretty much the same as 1991 9:10 Developing as an Air Raid coach 13:45 The Air Raid National conference - introduction 16:35 Graduate assistants and opportunities to get into coaching 20:23 In season practice schedule 22:09 Quick game versus drop back footwork 26:09 Evaluating QB in recruiting 29:21 Scouting a defense if they are not playing an Air Raid team 31:21 Game planning and scripting decisions 33:25 Running the Air Raid in the SEC https://coachtube.com/course/football/2020-official-air-raid-certification-by-hal-mumme/6945551 https://www.storyoftheseason.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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