Good evening, Coach! Here’s what coaches were buzzing about today on Twitter.
We have a new digital edition!
In the March/April edition of FNF Coaches, we select a Coach of the Year from each of the 33 states that had state championship games in the fall. Our cover feature includes in-depth looks at how these coaches won big in a challenging season.
The March/April digital edition of FNF Coaches is live! Check out our Coach of the Year selections for every state that had state championship games this fall!https://t.co/SC4wmtbWxA via @issuu
— FNF Coaches (@fnfcoaches) March 16, 2021
We also have a special offer on the price of an annual print subscription. Get five editions mailed to your home or school for less than $10.
Special offer! We dropped the price of an annual subscription of FNF Coaches to $9.95. Sign up today and get all 5⃣ editions in 2021.https://t.co/lSDikrchoj pic.twitter.com/x2GnQYu81k
— FNF Coaches (@fnfcoaches) March 16, 2021
Some inspiration from Remember the Titans.
You got anger, that’s good. You’re gonna need it. You got aggression, that’s even better. You’re gonna need that, too. But any little 2-year-old child can throw a fit! Football is about controlling that anger, harnessing that aggression into a team effort to achieve perfection! pic.twitter.com/tNDPMsk6R1
— FNF Coaches (@fnfcoaches) March 16, 2021
If you have players preparing to play college ball in the fall, give them this piece of advice.
.@MSU_Football head strength and conditioning coach Jason Novak has clear message for recruits:
“The greatest thing you can do for yourself, to give you a chance to play, is be in shape when you get here.”https://t.co/pj4we4TDN4
— FNF Coaches (@fnfcoaches) March 16, 2021
Coach Rob Van Valkenburgh weighs in with a timely column.
The purpose of your strength program is to help athletes build confidence. @FBStrength has a great column with 4⃣ strategies for building confidence in HS football players.https://t.co/vThNWldqIf
— FNF Coaches (@fnfcoaches) March 16, 2021
The best ability is availability.
@AlabamaFTBL ‘Time Lost to Injury’ in 2020 was 49% lower than NCAA average. This is one of my favorite stats to look at in football for two reasons:
1- Player availability is the #1 determinant of success in sports. Mentally tough, driven, resilient athletes drive team success.— Matt Rhea, PhD (@MattRheaPhD) March 14, 2021