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June 10, 2024 19 mins
This week’s Clinic Series episode of Coach and Coordinator Podcast features Nate Milne, the head coach of Muhlenberg College. He was a speaker at the D3 Top 25 Clinic this past winter, sharing his valuable insights and experiences. He underscores the practicality of scoring on opening drives, citing their team's impressive success rate in recent seasons and the broader implications of scoring early in both halves. The speaker also delves into various practical aspects of their coaching strategy, such as ball security, scoring after defensive turnovers, and balancing running and passing plays. He stresses the importance of adapting their approach based on the situation and ensuring their team is well-prepared for different scenarios, including varying tempos and personnel packages. Coach Milne's perspective will be very useful if you are looking for an approach to calling the beginning of a half.  Chapters: Topic Overview Team Success and Coaching Staff Weekly Objectives and Ball Security Offensive Strategy and Play Calling Personnel Packages and Recruiting Game Planning and Efficiency Field Zones and Play Calls Scoring Strategy and Loose Script Third Down Strategies Shot Plays and Getting the Best Players Involved Winning Edge Previous Episode with Coach Milne: Ideas for Building Culture and Using a 'Loophole' in Play Action Coach Milne’s Presentation: Keys to Opening Drive Success Also part of this bundle: Strategies for Offensive Success The 10% Tool Kit: Explore these pages for helpful tips, a winning edge, and special promotions for Coach and Coordinator Podcast listeners. The link is in the show notes. Sign up for the Weekly Tip Sheet: Be sure to sign-up for our weekly newsletter. Every Tuesday morning, we email out our Weekly Tip Sheet Newsletter – the best ideas from recent Coach and Coordinator Podcast episodes, as well as additional coaching development resources and recommendations sourced specifically for the 10% Coach. Learn More about Vertical Raise: Vertical Raise is the premier online fundraising platform, using innovative technology to create the easiest and most efficient system available. Raise more money in less time, with a local fundraising coach who works with your team every step of the way to customize the ideal fundraiser. With options for online donations, digital discount cards, premium product sales, and even spirit shops, Vertical Raise has top-of-the-line solutions for every fundraising style. To find out more, visit VerticalRaise.com, and get connected with an exclusive offer on your first fundraiser. Learn More about FirstDown Playbook: FirstDown PlayBook is a coaching tool and program management system with over 35,000 customizable plays, defenses, and special teams schemes. With tools such as video pairing, practice schedules, wristband creation, practice scripts, scouting reports, and a player app, FirstDown PlayBook helps save time and organize your program all in one place. Schedule a 15-minute Zoom meeting with former NFL coach Charlie Coiner or call  (512) 814-6158 to receive a one-week free trial. Or use the coupon code COACH24 to receive a $100 discount on a team membership. Learn More about Modern Football Technology: Battle-tested, Modern Football’s platform provides real-time self-scout and opponent tendencies, while eliminating manual tagging into HUDL, DV Sport, and XOS. Trusted by teams at every level, see how top coaches leverage this platform for in-game decision-making and play-calling success. To book a demo, visit www.teammofo.com/demo. Mention Coach and Coordinator Podcast or use the coupon code CC10 when signing up for a demo to receive 10% off your first year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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