
The Football Coaching Podcast with Joe Daniel
Helping Football Coaches build your Program and Succeed
Latest episodes

Dec 19, 2024 • 1h 3min
Adapting High-Pressure Defensive Strategies in High School Football
In this episode of the Football Coaching Podcast, host Daniel Chamberlain is joined by Coach Chris Cole to discuss high-pressure defensive strategies in football, particularly focusing on how to implement and adapt these techniques. They explore the concept of drinking from the fire hose as a new head coach, referencing experiences from both small school levels and powerhouse programs like Bixby. The conversation covers various defensive fronts, the importance of outside linebackers, and using tight fronts to disrupt offensive plans. They encourage coaches to simplify reads for players to eliminate analysis paralysis and share insights on effective halftime adjustments. The episode closes with their personal 'level up' moments, highlighting recent learnings and strategies for continued coaching development.

Dec 12, 2024 • 1h 3min
Evaluating Your Football Program After the Season
As most of our seasons have come to an end, it’s time to take note of the good and bad from the last 10+ weeks. There has no doubt been some highlights that you’ve handled perfectly… and some lowlights of things you just weren’t prepared for. On this episode Joe and Daniel discuss the methodical evaluation of your program, from what makes up an evaluation, why you need to do it now, and how to carry it out without forgetting anything.

Dec 5, 2024 • 1h 6min
Current Issues in Coaching High School Football
High school football faces unique challenges, as discussed by the hosts. They delve into the impact of inexperienced players, recruiting ethics, and the complexities of transfer policies. Personal anecdotes reveal the emotional highs and lows of playoff games. The conversation touches on the evolving dynamics of rivalries and how the transfer portal affects student athletes. Lastly, effective communication and community resources play a crucial role in enhancing coaching methods. Intrigued yet?

Nov 28, 2024 • 1h 26min
Building a Successful Program w/ James Ransom
Building a successful program is something most coaches dream of. Sure, taking over a juggernaut and continuing that success is great… but building from the ground up and breaking through to new levels of success is what we nearly all have an urge for. But, what does a successful program look like? What are the building blocks that make it up? On this episode Joe and Daniel are joined by James Ransom to talk just that! What does success look like, how can we start shaping our program in that direction, and can any program actually achieve success…

Nov 21, 2024 • 1h 1min
Coaching Combo Blocks in Your Offensive System
The discussion centers around the importance of combo blocking for a successful Zone run game. Techniques for effectively coaching combo blocks are highlighted, ensuring they're executed flawlessly on game day. Listeners will learn about adapting blocking schemes to counter strong defenses, emphasizing communication and strategy. Personal anecdotes from coaching experiences further enrich the conversation, providing insights on navigating challenges and supporting young athletes transitioning to higher levels.

Nov 14, 2024 • 1h 7min
Preparing for Playoff Opponents
The playoffs are a magical time for football coaches, players, and teams. But, they do not come without their own hurdles. It’s always great to coach the extra games, but you’ll find there’s a little more to it than your regular game week. On this episode Joe Daniel and Daniel Chamberlain breakdown the advantages and disadvantages to playing a new or unknown opponent, as well as some things you can do to better prepare for the game.

Nov 7, 2024 • 1h 12min
Using Bracket Coverage in Your Defense
Explore the tactical finesse of bracket coverage, a game-changing strategy to neutralize star wide receivers. Delve into the emotional rollercoaster of college football fandom, filled with thrilling last-minute victories. Unpack the significance of teamwork and communication in implementing effective defensive strategies, especially against aggressive offenses. Also, enjoy a nostalgic dive into the beloved Zelda series while balancing gaming with life's demands. Tune in for a blend of sports insight and personal anecdotes!

Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 16min
Why We use Shifts and Motions in Our Offense
Discover the explosive potential of shifts and motions in high school football. Gain insights into their strategic importance and how they can create mismatches against defenses. Learn the nuances of timing and communication that make these tactics effective. The hosts share personal anecdotes alongside creative strategies, blending sports and life lessons. Explore the complexities of high school scheduling and the vital role of ongoing education for coaches. This engaging conversation offers valuable tips for enhancing offensive execution!

Oct 24, 2024 • 1h 17min
“The ball, the ball, the ball!” Coaching Turnover Culture in High School Football
What is a Turnover Culture? Nick Saban put it best, “The ball, the ball, the ball!” Defenses must get the ball back for the offense If you’re thriving in turnover culture, your players are constantly thinking about getting the ball out. Most HS teams struggle to emphasize it Why is it hard to commit to in High School? We’re usually having to focus on more basic principles, such as alignment or run fits. Facing multiple offensive schemes at the High School level means we’re constantly having to coach the basics and struggle to move on to more advanced philosophies How can we use this mindset in our system? Develop drills that highlight a fundamental of defense, such as tackling, and then add a ball security piece to the end of it. Practice ball security/strip drills every week. Keep your defensive scheme simple so you can move on to more advanced tactics.

Oct 17, 2024 • 1h 13min
How to Pull Off an Upset
Every coach identifies the games on their schedule each year that are winnable, and those that just aren’t. We often have that game on the schedule that if we found a way to win, would be considered an upset. But, what is the magic behind the upset, and how can we get there? On this episode, Joe and Daniel discuss what makes up an upset, why it’s so important for your program, and how to approach the big game weeks.