Staff Meeting
Letter from Publisher
Words of Wisdom from the late
John McKay
News and Notes -Dolphins make move
in pro personnel... Duke appeals... Pac 10 and Mountain West to
meet in Vegas... Eagles to get new stadium... Lynn Stiles promoted
by KC... NFL and players extend labor pact... Ohio State changes
strength coaches... Stoops gets new contract... Fry is better...
FAMU wants no more of Hurricanes... NFL moves playoffs to prime
time... Bears hire a GM... ADs oppose Friday night football... Syracuse
and Buckeyes agree to meet... Texas Tech and UTEP move tilt for
TV... Washington State assistant joins 49ers... Charlie McClendon
is sick... SEC and Big 10 to meet in Music City Bowl... Strength
Coaches form association... NAIA title game to remain in Tennessee.
High School Notes
Spotlight
RED HOT 2001
- The annual look at the college coaches that will be the movers-and-shakers
for the numerous jobs that will surely open after the 2001 season.
This review presented by the Professional Services Group looks at
the top college coaches in line for better jobs.
By AFM Research Staff
Minority Opinion
- The Professional Services Group takes a look at 30 of the finest
minority coaches working in football today. All these men need is
a chance and their time is coming.
By AFM Research Staff
Built to Last
- Howard Schnellenberger, the architect of the resurrection of the
Miami and Louisville football programs, is at it again. This time
Schnellenberger is starting a program and history indicates Florida
Atlantic University will become a solid team... fast.
By Jane Musgrave
Stop the Spread
- Teams looking to create an advantage have turned to an offense
that stretches the field vertically and horizontally- the Spread.
What are DCs doing to both stop this offense and attack it?
By Darryl Richards
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Clinic
Option for the New Millennium
-Many coaches still believe that the option is the best offensive
scheme to attack aggressive defenses. By operation both a solid
run and pass scheme from a base look, with many variations, a team
can create havoc.
By Ron Finley, Head Coach, Campbellsville University
Attack and Score
- The Seattle Seahawks consistently have one of the best kickoff
units in the NFL. The scheme is predicted upon a simple premise
- attach the coverage unit.
By Pete Rodriguez, Special Teams Coordinator, Seattle Seahawks
Getting the Ball to Your Playmaker
- Explosive plays create scoring chances. The best way to create
explosive plays is to get the ball in the hands of players who know
what to do with it after the catch. Schemes designed to accomplish
this goal produce fantastic results.
By Tommy Condell, Passing Game Coordinator, Stephen F. Austin
Cover Your Bases
- One of the most popular defensive schemes used today is Cover
Two. However, as with all schemes or alignments, players must recognize,
understand and comprehend their base responsibilities before the
schemes can be fully extrapolated.
By Mike Silecchia, Head Coach, Lebanon Valley College.
Technology
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