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I. Setting the Tone A. It must starts in the interview….Set Bar Immediately. (Total Program Needs)Total Program Needs B. Carry the message to the boosters and parents (Booster Meeting #1 Agenda)Booster Meeting #1 Agenda C. Develop a working document of your “Year-Round Phases” (Year Round Phases)Year Round Phases
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II. Administration A. Principal B. Principal’s Support Staff C. Realize the principal’s limitations based upon the school system and it’s aggressiveness in regards to athletics
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III. Staffing A. Ultimately the most important piece B. The vine must grow all the way to the lowest level
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IV. Facilities A. Focus on what you need to prepare football players B. Pour resources into strength, speed, and conditioning
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V. Financial Support A. Fight for your assistant coaches B. Get a clear picture of the school’s responsibilities vs. the booster club’s responsibilities C. Develop budget planning that ties into your “Year-Round Phases” document (Year- Round Budget)Year- Round Budget
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VI. Systems of Play A. Offense B. Defense C. Special Teams
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VII. Out of Season Opportunities A. In-House strength, speed, performance training, and conditioning B. Out-of-House performance training C. Summer Camps D. 7 on 7’s
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A. Take control of it B. Analyze whether to soften or harden C. Decide where to set your sights (does it need to be set on a rival, or does it need to be set on a finish line?) VIII. Scheduling
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A. Delegate staffing to meet the needs of promoting players to college B. Put the technology and equipment needs in place for recruiting C. Establish a yearly plan to facilitate recruiting (Begins in February for the upcoming group of players) IX. Recruiting
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X. Tying It All Together With A “Year- Round Phases” Conceptual Plan Year-Round Phases Delegation of Staff Duties
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