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Drew Dance
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Im first and formost a Christian. @HaleyDance14’s husband. Defensive Coordinator, Tishomingo County High School. MS.
Corinth MS Katılım Nisan 2012
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@CoachShiffman I am the white picture, but I wish I was the green. But when I installed we installed it white and I refuse to confuse my kids and change it. If I ever run defense somewhere else I’ll install as a 2i.
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In this episode of the Guest Coach Series, I am joined by Cory Quinn. Coach Quinn is the HC of the Tishomingo Braves in NE Mississippi. Coach shares his version of the Buck from Gun, along with some answers he uses to combat defenses. He shares diagrams and video clips of his team running the Buck and plays off the Buck.
youtu.be/N3282Go0Sy8?si…

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@CoachIngramAO1 Felt this. My 9 year old ordered “full size mixed fajita nachos, add chorizo, and a small cheese dip” at Mexican the other day. All for himself. Ate it all. Cost me 20 bucks. I’m rethinking the need for him to be independent lol.
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20 Takeaways we shared at the Chicago Glazier Clinic
1. Never Get Bored With the Basics
Championship programs don’t chase complexity. They master simplicity.
Block. Tackle. Protect the football. Take it away.
The best teams repeat the fundamentals until excellence becomes automatic.
2. Fundamentals Create Outcomes
You don’t get the ball security you want… You get the ball security you practice every day.
Priorities show up in the stats.
3. Great Teams Win the Week
Championship seasons are built on championship weeks.
Design your week intentionally. Practice with purpose. Protect your players’ energy.
Consistency beats chaos.
4. Efficiency Wins
The best practices are fast, focused, and intentional.
Short periods. High tempo.
Clear purpose.
Wasted time is wasted opportunity.
5. Safety Builds Trust
When families trust your program, athletes show up.
Smart practice structure
Player safety = Program growth.
Culture starts with trust.
6. Depth Is Built Through Recruiting Inside the School
Programs don’t grow accidentally. They grow when coaches recruit the hallways.
Find kids. Build relationships.
Give them a place to belong.
7. Special Teams Win Hidden Games
If you score a lot… You better be ready for onside kicks.
The teams that win the hidden yardage win the close games.
8. Discipline Beats Emotion
Great coaches don’t guess in big moments. They prepare decision frameworks:
• Two-point chart
• Kneel-down chart
• Situational planning
Preparation removes panic.
9. Practice the Rare Events
Games are lost in situations teams never practiced.
Fake punts. Onside kicks.
End-of-game clock management.
Rehearse chaos so chaos doesn’t beat you.
10. Creativity Still Matters
Good coaches run plays.
Great coaches understand psychology. Gadget plays create energy, belief, and momentum.
Football is strategy and emotion.
11. Build Your System Around Your Players
Don’t force players into your system. Build a system that fits your players. Adaptation is coaching.
12. Belief Is a Multiplier
When leaders believe, teams believe. When teams believe, performance explodes.
Belief spreads through a program like wildfire.
13. No BCD
Great programs eliminate three habits:
No Blaming No Complaining
No Defensiveness
Ownership is the culture.
14. Track Your Time Like a Professional
Everyone gets 168 hours a week. Winners don’t “find time.” They allocate it intentionally.
15. Leaders Seek Mentors
The fastest way to grow is to learn from people already doing it well. Go find the best.
Ask questions. Study their system.
Great coaches stay curious.
16. Vision Drives Everything
Every program needs a clear target.
“Our vision: Be the best program in the state of Missouri and intentionally build leaders.”
Clarity creates alignment.
17. Goals Become Real When You Write Them
People who write their goals are far more likely to achieve them. Carry them. Review them. Live them.
18. Technology Should Help You Learn Faster
Great leaders document everything. Record meetings.
Capture ideas. Review lessons.
Learning speed is a competitive advantage.
19. Recruit Every Year
Recruiting isn’t just for college football.
Every January 1:
Re-recruit your players.
Re-recruit your staff.
Re-recruit your culture.
20. Programs Win When Leaders Serve
The goal isn’t just winning games. The goal is building people. Football becomes the classroom.
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Excited to join the guys @boarddrill tonight to talk some new wrinkles from this season! Episode will drop soon!

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@CoachAB36 Coach, follow back, I’d love to DM you my email and get a copy of the templates for these. This is an awesome idea.
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@DaytinC @CoachQTishCo @CoachSpringer95 @AthleticsTCHS @CoachRusso2001 @CoachCampbell37 @CoachGDavisFB @QBcoachsnyder This dude can play somewhere. Somebody needs to pick him up. He will make your team better in a multitude of ways, and a great kid to boot.
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Go check it out, Senior year highlights!🔥 need a home!!! 💯 @CoachQTishCo @CoachSpringer95 @TheCoachDance @AthleticsTCHS @CoachRusso2001 @CoachCampbell37 @CoachGDavisFB @QBcoachsnyder hudl.com/v/2TBDrc
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If you are a High School Football Coach and I am not following you....HIT ME UP! #appreciateyou
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