

Coach and Coordinator Podcast
Keith Grabowski
Keith Grabowski interviews the most knowledgeable head coaches, coordinators, and position coaches from professional, college, and high school football. Keith and his guests discuss the philosophy, concepts, schemes, and strategies that they have learned throughout their careers. Each show includes a specific idea that can be applied to help coaches at every level find the winning edge.
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Oct 25, 2020 • 50min
Let them Score? Coaching analytics and in-game strategy. Rob Ash - Championship Analytics, Inc.
From the Archives: Let them Score? Coaching analytics and in-game strategy. Rob Ash - Championship Analytics, Inc.
In this strange 2020 season, the things we talk about but usually don’t happen are happening. Case in point - Penn State vs. Indiana. It’s the end of the game and up 1 all Penn State has to do is get a first down and run out the clock. It’s actually not to their advantage to score. The only thing Indiana can do to have a chance is to let them score. The intricacies involved in coaching this up on either side of it come down to preparation.
Former college head coach Rob Ash and I discussed this on the Coach and Coordinator Podcast. Simply stated, it’s something that needs to be practiced and there should be a mechanism in both the defense to let the offense score, and for the offense to know not to score. It could be a code word for the offense that gets tagged into the call. The defense obviously has to have a call for this as well, and the best coaches know all of it must be practiced. Rule of thumb: Never do something in a game that hasn’t been practiced!
Penn State mistakenly scored and it came down to a controversial two-point play in overtime to end it and give the Hoosier the upset.
Today's Coach and Coordinator podcast guest is Rob Ash, director of coaching development at Championship Analytics, Inc., which helps coaches strategize through analytics. Ash spent 36 years as a head coach at the FCS and NCAA Division III levels before working as an offensive analyst at Arkansas. His coaching stops included Montana State (2007-15), Drake (1989-2006) and Juniata College (1980-88).
In the podcast, Ash and host Keith Grabowski discuss his coaching career and the ever-evolving world of football analytics.
Show Notes
1:38 What got Ash into coaching
3:26 Learning to be a head coach at a young age
5:01 Creating a successful program at Drake
8:21 Building culture at the FCS level
10:52 Changes in recruiting and student-athlete development
13:00 Transition from head coach to offensive analyst
15:57 Future of analytics in football
21:20 Using Championship Analytics in an up-tempo offense
23:36 Analytics as part of the pre-game game plan
29:16 Using analytics on the defensive side of the ball
34:50 Practicing in-game situations within analytics coaching
39:25 The ever-changing two-point chart
42:25 Small college and high school use for CAI
43:51 Recommendations of how high school coaches can use basic analytics
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Oct 23, 2020 • 34min
Matt Drinkall: Running Game and Tempo
From the Archives:
Today’s guest on the Coach and Coordinator podcast is Matt Drinkall, head coach at Kansas Wesleyan University, an NAIA school in Salina, Kansas. Drinkall was selected to be a participant in the 2018 American Football Coaches Association 35 under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute. This program is designed to identify and develop premier, future leaders in the football coaching profession. On today’s episode, Drinkall talks about tempo and the evolution of the run game.
Show Notes
2:30 Evolution of the run game
6:33 Shifting and motioning
13:58 Importance of changing personnel
18:25 Keeping the tempo up
19:53 Game planning tempo
20:32 Changes Drinkall has made to his practice routine
28:41 Looking at data from practice
30:12 Motioning from the backfield Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oct 22, 2020 • 31min
Jason Candle: Growth as a coach, building a program, utilizing talent
From the Archives-
Today’s Coach and Coordinator podcast features University of Toledo head coach Jason Candle. Candle enters his third full season as the Rockets’ coach, and he’s been with the program since 2009. He started as a receivers coach in his first years at Toledo, moving to offensive coordinator and associate head coach during the 2014-15 seasons. Last year, Candle led the Rockets to their first Mid-American Conference Championship in 13 years with an 11-3 record.
Prior to Toledo, Candle coached at his alma mater Mount Union, an NCAA Division III football power in Alliance, Ohio. Candle worked with the receivers from 2002-06, then was the offensive coordinator from 2007-08. Mount Union won three national championships while Candle was on the staff and accumulated an 83-4 record over the six years Candle was there. Candle was able to play for and coach alongside head coach Larry Kehres, an 11-time national champion-winning coach at Mount Union.
Throughout his coaching career, Candle has coached several current NFL players, including wide receivers Pierre Garcon and Cecil Shorts at Mount Union, along with Kansas City running back Kareem Hunt while at Toledo.
In the podcast, Candle talks with host Keith Grabowski about his experience at Mount Union with Coach Kehres, as well as Candle’s coaching philosophy and style.
Show Notes
1:13 Transition from being a player to a coach at the same school
3:59 Influence from Coach Kehres into Candle’s philosophy
6:31 Impact of former Toledo coach Matt Campbell from playing to coaching
8:27 Creating the culture of the Toledo coaching staff
10:19 Expectations of Candle’s staff at Toledo
12:14 Keys to having success with recruiting
14:51 Tips to promoting football at the high school level
17:42 How Candle built a culture leading to a MAC championship
20:50 What differentiates Candle’s coaching style from others.
23:18 Developing a dynamic offense at Toledo
25:53 Balancing a coach’s scheme and the players
27:10 Focusing on the student-athletes
27:51 The Winning Edge
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Oct 21, 2020 • 40min
Bobby April: Special Teams Guru
From the Archives-
Game Plan week 3: Bobby April – Special Teams
Keith and guest host former NFL coach Charlie Coiner had the opportunity to interview Coach Bobby April. April is known in the coaching world as a special teams guru, coaching on all levels from NFL, college and high school. The coaches talk about the importance of special teams and how it impacts the game. April harped on the importance of communication for the coaches and for everyone to be moving in the same direction and how that process should be involved heavily throughout the week, so it can translate to the game. Coach April emphasized how important a head coach’s involvement with special teams can be for a team on all levels.
00:40 Bobby April intro
03:45 Bobby April bio
06:35 Gameday organization
07:30 Giving guys responsibility
09:00 Working the dots system
11:42 Special teams transition
14:50 Everybody moving in the same direction
17:22 Head coach special teams relationship
21:25 Being on the same ship
22:30 Communication
27:50 Playing starters on special teams
28:40 Coach April’s formula
30:30 Discussing with the head coach
31:35 Coming back to communication
34:15 Head Coach and special teams synonymous
35:20 Practicing special teams transition
37:30 Providing resources
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Oct 20, 2020 • 50min
Tony Franklin- Developing As An Offensive Coordinator
From The Archives:
The guest on today’s Coach and Coordinator podcast is Middle Tennessee State University offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Tony Franklin. Franklin is in his third season with the Blue Raiders and has led their offense to become one of the best in the nation. In 2016, Middle Tennessee was ranked eighth in FBS in total offense and set single-season records for yards per game, points scored, touchdowns and several other statistical categories.
Franklin’s coaching career has taken him across the country, including stops at colleges such as California, Louisiana Tech, Auburn, Troy and Kentucky. At every coaching stop, he has created a high-powered offense and mostly specialized with mentoring the team’s quarterbacks. Notable players who played under Franklin were quarterbacks Tim Couch at UK and Jared Goff at Cal, both being No.1 overall picks in the NFL Draft.
Along with coaching, Franklin has run a seminar for teaching football coaches named “The Tony Franklin System.” He has toured across the nation delivering seminars and providing written works of his teachings. Several college and high school coaches use the practices taught in Franklin’s seminars in their everyday coaching.
In the podcast, Franklin and host Keith Grabowski discuss The Tony Franklin System, how that has affected his coaching style today, and what he brings to coaching Middle Tennessee.
Show Notes
1:15 Upcoming season for Middle Tennessee
2:30 Adapting formation and trying to not lose the game
6:12 Balancing offense, defense and special teams at a program
9:10 Creating and changing schemes based on personnel
13:20 The history of the Tony Franklin System
18:15 Importance of designing a solid practice, the Perfect Drill
22:58 Tips in building an effective practice, Manning-Goff Feet
29:25 Instructing coaches to pay attention to detail within practice
32:03 Using Peyton Manning’s fundamentals and footwork
37:05 Teaching quarterbacks the RPO
43:42 Routes on air, getting the most out of receiver drills
45:44 The Winning Edge
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Oct 19, 2020 • 49min
Home Team With Jim Leonhard, Defensive Coordinator, Wisconsin Badgers
From the Archives:
Today’s Coach and Coordinator podcast begins a new series called “Home Team.” This series features guest host Joel Nellis, head coach at Brookfield Central High School (Wisconsin). He was on the Coach and Coordinator podcast as a guest July 2.
Jim Leonhard is in his third season on the coaching staff at Wisconsin. He started by coaching the defensive backs his first season, then moved to defensive coordinator in his second season on the staff. As a defensive coordinator in 2017, Leonhard was a finalist for the Broyles Award for the nation’s top assistant. Before coaching, Leonhard spent 10 seasons in the NFL as a player with the Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets, Denver Broncos, New Orleans Saints and Cleveland Browns. Prior to playing professionally, Leonhard was an all-American defensive back at Wisconsin.
On today’s podcast, Leonhard talks about how he integrates his family with his work and the importance of time management with balancing football and home life.
Show Notes
1:10 Leonhard on how he met his wife
2:04 How his wife helps make work-life balance easier
3:23 What makes his sons unique
5:06 Transitioning from playing to coaching with his family
7:06 Early career decisions made with his wife
8:54 Making time for family while in season
10:36 Having a kid-friendly environment at work
12:39 Diving into coaching without serving as a graduate assistant first
14:19 Using coaches’ knowledge and teaching skills
16:24 Game planning without looking too far ahead
18:57 Preparing the best ways to win the game
21:47 Coaching players to understanding and executing
24:33 Getting players to buy in to the game plan
27:11 Learning from other programs while focusing inward
30:19 Being fully prepared and still losing the game
34:18 Knowing when to sacrifice time and when not to
36:13 Making an importance on seeing the big picture
37:54 His kids putting things in perspective after a loss
39:32 Legacy for his family through coaching Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oct 16, 2020 • 19min
Game Planning And Adding A Wrinkle, RPO - Joe Osovet, TE Coach, Tennessee
From the Archives:
RPO innovator Joe Osovet is the guest on this episode of the Coach and Coordinator podcast. The head coach at ASA College in Brooklyn, New York, Osovet sits down with Keith Grabowski to discuss their practice philosophy and success in the red zone.
Show notes
1:08 Osovet’s process for putting together the game plan
5:10 Attacking third down
6:25 Breaking down the practice week
9:18 Finding success in the red zone
10:56 Adjusting to spread offense
12:22 Adding a wrinkle late in the season
14:30 The winning edge Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oct 15, 2020 • 39min
Dynamic Leader and a Top Offensive Mind - Craig Yeast, HC, Kentucky Wesleyan
From the Archives:
Today’s guest on this “NCAA Leaders” edition of the Coach and Coordinator podcast is Craig Yeast, the offensive coordinator at Franklin (Indiana) College. In the 2017 season, with the help of Coach Yeast, Franklin College led the nation in passing offense and total offense. On today’s episode, Coach Yeast and Keith Grabowski talk about offensive schemes and how Franklin College prepares for game day.
Show Notes
1:10 Coach Yeast reflects on the 2017 season
2:15 What the coaching staff looks at prior to game day
4:05 How to determine which matchups to exploit
6:10 Developing a game plan
8:10 Coach Yeast talks about different packages they use
13:10 How Franklin College’s quarterbacks prepare for game day
17:10 Coach Yeast talks about their practice organization and drills
22:50 Coach’s best concept
26:45 How much RPO plays a part in the offense
27:45 RPO does not change play calling mentality
30:55 Coach Yeast looks ahead to the 2018 season Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oct 14, 2020 • 33min
Building Your Strategy Off Analytics - Kevin Kelley, 7x State Champion
Kevin Kelley is the head football coach and athletic director at Pulaski Academy in Little Rock, Ark. Coach Kelley is best known as the first coach to adopt a game strategy free of punting. Since taking the head coaching position in 2003, Kelley has led the Bruins to an unprecedented seven state championships. Coach Kelley joined the podcast today to share some of his thoughts on culture as well as how analytics help drive his coaching strategy. Show Notes: 1:07 Rationale for more than just two guys touching the football on scoring plays 3:12 How defenses react 4:40 How analytics help his defense 6:18 What stats Coach focuses on more than other teams 9:25 Why they don’t use goal boards 11:22 How his staff evaluates the players 14:04 The culture of competition 17:12 Making every kid important 20:43 Overview of Coach’s five unstoppable plays 23:44 Coach’s work with Rick Jones 25:30 Questions from Coach’s video 26:55 Coach’s contact Info http://coachandcoordinator.com/ Connect with Coach: Twitter: @CoachKelley1 @CoachKGrabowski Related Content: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/outside-the-box-with-kevin-kelley-88-success-rate-penalties-self-scout-traveling https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/rick-jones-greenwood-arkansas-high-school-coach?in=user-804678956/sets/state-champion-coaches https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/kevin-kelley-final?in=user-804678956/sets/state-champion-coaches https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/lessons-from-2018-rick-jones-greenwood-high-school-ak https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/continuing-learning-growth-at-the-fbs-level-rick-jones-senior-assistant-at-the-univ-of-missouri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oct 13, 2020 • 35min
It's Your Ship - Leadership lessons from Mike Abrashoff, Former Commander of the USS Benfold
Former U.S. Navy Commander Mike Abrashoff attracted worldwide attention for his success in turnng around a struggling ship, the USS Benfold, which became the subject of his first book It's Your Ship. Since that instant leadership classic hit the bestseller lists he's been a fixture on the lecture circuit, spreading the empowering message that any organization can be turned around with hard work and a compassionate firm leader. Abrashoff graduated from the US. Naval Academy and served as an officer in the U.S. Navy for nearly twenty years. He was a military assistant to former secretary of defense William J. Perry. In this interview Abrashoff translates the success he had on the Benfold to how coaches can use his strategies and ideas to create excellence in their programs. This is a simple yet powerful approach to leadership. In the interview, Abrashoff said that Bill Belichick has mentioned It's Your Ship among his favorite books. Mike also points out how Western Michigan head coach PJ Fleck sat in his audience and filled a notebook during Abrashoff's talk. Abrashoff also mentions he is intrigued by Fleck's leadership style in the interview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


