- countless hours of scripting and game planning go into the preparation of each game
- especially in an away game in adverse conditions, teams try to maintain calm and give themselves an opportunity to succeed
- on the court or field, body language needs to display confidence and poise
- on the sidelines, show no panic, act like you have been in a difficult game before
- leaders need to prove their worth and "walk their talk" while support players need to find a way to contribute and make plays
- the game will be decided by defense disrupting opposition, creating energy, making stops
- as they have practiced, offense will be required to execute with efficiency
Coaching is indeed a privilege. With it, comes the tremendous responsibility of giving back to the game. Through sharing, our players benefit, our programs advance, and we realize personal growth.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Basketball, football alike
Driving back from University of Detroit Mercy coaching clinic (hosted by Coaches Ray McCallum, Jay Smith and staff - thanks again!), the Arkansas vs. Alabama football game was on ESPN radio. Listening to the game, it became crystal clear how much football is like basketball. Some parallels:
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