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FalseHe really did say that bro
Vokolek also back out there= very important!
I guess I'm not really sure. Maybe it's normal. That's why I asked. Guess I'd like to see an Ohio St or Alabama practice. Anyone else have any input?So how should it look, in your opinion?
I witnessed one NU practice under PeliniI guess I'm not really sure. Maybe it's normal. That's why I asked. Guess I'd like to see an Ohio St or Alabama practice. Anyone else have any input?
but that wasn't just select video clips or pictures. That was a whole practice, right?I witnessed one NU practice under Pelini
there wasn't a whole lot of jogging/standing around going on at all
yepbut that wasn't just select video clips or pictures. That was a whole practice, right?
150 players, 10 coaches, however many grad assistants/student assistants. It will depend on the drill & what is being taught/evaluated. IF a coach is installing a play, he can't focus on all of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd team at the same time. They will install it, evaluate it, & have each group run it. Once it's installed, it's then easier to have multiple groups run it at the same time. Just my personal experience. Plus, were you looking at selected video clips where you can't see what the others are doing or looking at still photos where it's impossible to capture what is going on in totality? I'm not saying they couldn't be doing more/better, but that we likely have very limited context to make any judgments.I guess I'm not really sure. Maybe it's normal. That's why I asked. Guess I'd like to see an Ohio St or Alabama practice. Anyone else have any input?
I witnessed one NU practice under Pelini
there wasn't a whole lot of jogging/standing around going on at all
If onlybut, I don't have any context so I'll withhold judgement
maybe. I only saw the one, and it was 2010, I think, so we had a good team.I thought that was always one of the big criticisms of Pelini’s practices. A ton of guys standing around doing nothing, while the 1’s had long, detailed install periods.
Nothing says "good player but not a leader" more than getting labeled as a quiet "lead by example" guy. If you are a leader, you do both! Lead by example AND say what needs to be said.We need more intense Husker passion guys.
I’m fine with some quiet leaders, and every team will have their balance of characters.
Full disclosure - have never watched a D1 practice. I just remember hearing one of TO’s many strengths was how he utilized his practices and was able to get amazing amounts of reps in vs other programs. Is Scottie emulating that in his practices? I’m guessing the same as he has adopted other TO methods.So how should it look, in your opinion?
If you all get a chance to watch the interview with Mickey Joseph, man, that guy impresses the hell out of me. I really liked that interview from him and not only how he talks, but also the way he coaches.
Edit: I found a link for part of it here
He should get an opportunity to be a head coach someday.Mickey seems to have that ability to connect to people. He coaches kids hard, but it draws them to him, not pushes them away.
TO had a Freshman program for years and also had fewer limits on coaches & grad/student assistants. There may be things that SF can do differently but he is in a different era under different rules.Full disclosure - have never watched a D1 practice. I just remember hearing one of TO’s many strengths was how he utilized his practices and was able to get amazing amounts of reps in vs other programs. Is Scottie emulating that in his practices? I’m guessing the same as he has adopted other TO methods.
yep
I also noticed what @scarletred did in that clip and kind of rolled my eyes. like, that is what the start of practice looks like?
but, I don't have any context so I'll withhold judgement
Still trying to master a winning season.Full disclosure - have never watched a D1 practice. I just remember hearing one of TO’s many strengths was how he utilized his practices and was able to get amazing amounts of reps in vs other programs. Is Scottie emulating that in his practices? I’m guessing the same as he has adopted other TO methods.
Mickey doesn't seem to have a whole lot of gray areas.If you all get a chance to watch the interview with Mickey Joseph, man, that guy impresses the hell out of me. I really liked that interview from him and not only how he talks, but also the way he coaches.
Edit: I found a link for part of it here
He’s got a lot of Ron Brown in himIf you all get a chance to watch the interview with Mickey Joseph, man, that guy impresses the hell out of me. I really liked that interview from him and not only how he talks, but also the way he coaches.
Edit: I found a link for part of it here
New head coach?
Stack days bitch!If you all get a chance to watch the interview with Mickey Joseph, man, that guy impresses the hell out of me. I really liked that interview from him and not only how he talks, but also the way he coaches.
Edit: I found a link for part of it here
So explain what a pelini practice was like?I witnessed one NU practice under Pelini
there wasn't a whole lot of jogging/standing around going on at all
So explain what a pelini practice was like?
Melvin Gordon just scored again
See if Bo was losing more people on here would have been ripping that type of fun-having debouchrey.
This has got to be some sort of culture shock to Scott Frost.
No Kidding!! Even my wife said most Of the frat boys are gone we have adults coaching nowThis has got to be some sort of culture shock to Scott Frost.
AlabamaI guess I'm not really sure. Maybe it's normal. That's why I asked. Guess I'd like to see an Ohio St or Alabama practice. Anyone else have any input?
I've been to a handful of practices. They actually run through about 10 minutes of drills before they do calisthenics and actually warm up. On media days they do 10 minutes of meaningless warm-ups. Do not read to much into the media clips.yep
I also noticed what @scarletred did in that clip and kind of rolled my eyes. like, that is what the start of practice looks like?
but, I don't have any context so I'll withhold judgement
New head coach?
Good post, good to hear, makes perfect senseI've been to a handful of practices. They actually run through about 10 minutes of drills before they do calisthenics and actually warm up. On media days they do 10 minutes of meaningless warm-ups. Do not read to much into the media clips.