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On this week's episode of Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we sit down with Deke Adams, Defensive Ends Coach at West Virginia University. Coach Adams shares his coaching journey through multiple levels of football and reflects on the experiences, relationships, and family support that helped shape his career. From his early days in the profession to coordinating at the FCS level and coaching in Power Four football, Coach Adams discusses the lessons learned along the way and offers valuable advice for coaches navigating their own career paths. Throughout the conversation, Coach Adams talks about the importance of mentorship, building strong professional relationships, embracing challenges, and remaining committed to growth throughout a coaching career. Inside the Headset is the official podcast of the American Football Coaches Association, featuring conversations with coaches from every level of football. Each episode explores leadership, career development, coaching philosophy, and the stories behind the profession. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and never miss an episode. For more information on the American Football Coaches Association, visit AFCA.com. AFCA Membership opens July 1. Join the AFCA to connect with coaches from across the country and gain access to valuable professional development resources and networking opportunities.
On this week's episode of Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we're joined by Joe Battaglia, Head Coach at Lock Haven University. Coach Battaglia shares the leadership and business lessons he has applied throughout his coaching career, discusses the value of professional development, and reflects on the journey that led him to become the head coach at Lock Haven. During the conversation, Battaglia details his experiences as a young coach working his way through the profession, including stops at Temple and Georgia Tech. He discusses the challenges of transitioning into larger roles, lessons learned as a first-time coordinator, and the importance of building strong relationships throughout a coaching career. He also explains the impact the AFCA 35 Under 35 program had on his development and why he encourages young coaches to pursue opportunities that help them grow as leaders.
2026 ജൂൺ ഒമ്പതിലെ ഓസ്ട്രേലിയയിലെ ഏറ്റവും പ്രധാന വാർത്തകൾ കേൾക്കാം...
There goes that man, back in the headlines. Lane Kiffin typically basks in the spotlight and attention he generates, but is he ready for the level of scrutiny and pressure that'll center on him during his first season at LSU? Already, Kiffin is stirring the pot with his recent comments in a Vanity Fair profile that rekindled Mississippi fans' ire for him, after he left the Rebels on the doorstep of the playoff. Kiffin spent more than a decade rebuilding his personal and professional image after he got fired at Southern Cal. Then, he burned it all down for the LSU job. Worth it? On today's episode, hosts Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams discuss Kiffin's comments to Vanity Fair and debate how he'll handle a level of expectation he's not faced in more than a decade. Also in this episode, Toppmeyer reveals some details of his recent trip to Baton Rouge, where he interviewed Kiffin and LSU athletic director Verge Ausberry. Adams weighs in on Kiffin's comment comparing the blowback he's dealing with now, compared to what he experienced after leaving Tennessee. Toppmeyer explains why Kiffin's first season will be particularly important, and the hosts predict whether LSU will make the playoff. Later, Toppmeyer and Adams react to the AFCA coming out in favor of a 24-team playoff, as coaches lean into participation ribbons. Can anyone stop a 24-team playoff now?
In this week's Akem's Analysis, I'm talking about the CAA Strength of Schedule for 2026. Which CAA teams have tough schedules and which have easier schedules? How many playoff teams will the CAA have in 2026? I discuss all of this in that segment. Who do I think are the top-10 FCS RBs coming into the 2026 season? There is a ton of good RB play, but I will be listing my top-10 in this video. The AFCA recommended a 24-team playoff for the CFP, and I wanted to give my thoughts about it. All of this and more in this week's episode. 0:00 - Intro6:15 - CAA Strength of Schedule26:58 - My Top-10 FCS RBs For 202645-10 - AFCA Recommends 24-Team Playoff 1:03:01 - 3 HBCU Programs Academically Ineligible1:05:35 - D2 Transfer Portal Window1:06:54 - UCF Signs British LB From ELF1:09:30 - Final Thoughts1:11:39 - EndJoin My Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/tNC2MqsX5dFollow My Socials: Twitter/X:https://x.com/s_akem18?s=21INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/s_akem18?igsh=NWp2Njdta216OTZq&utm_source=qrTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@samuelakem18?_t=8kcXTSonq6E&_r=1
Mitch Harper and Nate Slack share their takes on the American Football Coaches Association’s endorsement of a move to a 24-team college football playoff.
Carolina Baseball is in the final stretch of the regular season as it hosts Pitt this weekend in Chapel Hill (11:06)Carolina Football's new offensive coordinator Bobby Petrino joins (23:42)Plus: Jones on the golf course (5:35), NCAA Tournament expansion (52:14), AFCA recommendations (59:44), postcards (1:05:35) and "Rad" reactions (1:26:51)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 1 of Scotty G. & The Coach with Scott Garrard and Tim LaComb. Starting Lineup AFCA support a 24 team CFP expansion What You May Have Missed
Scotty G. & The Coach with Scott Garrard and Tim LaComb on May 7, 2026. Hour 1 Starting Lineup AFCA support a 24 team CFP expansion What You May Have Missed Hour 2 End of Season for Utah Mammoth G, B & U: Weird Baseball player injuries NBA Playoffs Hour 3 Bryan Fischer, Sports Writer for Sports Illustrated 5 years to play 5 seasons Keyonte George to represent the Jazz at the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery Hour 4 Andy Bailey, NBA for Bleacher Report NCAA officially expands the men's and women's tournament NBA Draft Lottery Simulator
Joe DeLeone and Blake Ruffino react to news of the AFCA supporting the 24-team College Football Playoff. They also share their predictions for Ole Miss in 2026. 0:00 Introduction 7:20 24 Team Playoff 40:04 Ole Miss Preview To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
DJ & PK debate dif expanding the College Football Playoff is the right move and if 24 teams is the right number to settle on as has been proposed by the Big Ten and AFCA.
Hour 2 of May 7, 2026 Jacob Townsend and Bud talk about Tennessee reportedly having a $20 million basketball roster this upcoming season. Then, they discuss the AFCA's recommendations for the CFP and more. Also, they are joined by new Providence Academy football coach, Micah Hughes, to talk about the new job and why it's the right move for him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The hour starts with Blue 88, with topics including Ty Simpson, Jauan Jennings and what the NCAA Tournament and the AFCA have in common. Afer that, Brock and Salk debate why the Seahawks haven't been in the national football conversations much lately.
Inside Carolina senior reporter Greg Barnes joins Tommy Ashley to discuss the recent proposals by the American Football Coaches Association regarding the timeline for the college football season and the structure within the regular season and the playoffs. Barnes and Ashley debate the feasibility of expanding the playoff to 16 or 32 teams, considering financial benefits and the impact on academics. The conversation also touches on the need for a more proactive approach to college sports reform, addressing issues like the transfer portal window and the bowl system. Both agree that while money is a significant factor, a comprehensive reevaluation of the system is necessary. Visit the No. 1 site for UNC sports coverage and community: http://www.InsideCarolina.com Founded in 1994, Inside Carolina is universally viewed as the authority on Tar Heel sports and recruiting. With relentless, unparalleled year-round coverage, and the largest online community of always-engaged UNC fans, the slogan is true: “There is no offseason at Inside Carolina.” **Call to Action:** **Subscribe:** Follow 'Inside Carolina' wherever you get your podcasts to never miss an episode! **Review:** Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help us reach more Tar Heel fans! **Visit:** Explore http://www.InsideCarolina.com for breaking news, recruiting updates, and expert commentary on all things UNC sports.This show is brought to you by Inside Carolina, the No. 1 site for UNC sports coverage and community. Visit http://www.InsideCarolina.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Thursday's 7am hour of Mac & Cube began with a discussion of the AFCA's recommendations for College Football and what will / won't work; then, the guys debate if a 24-team is the right way to go; later, Cole & Greg wonder if the regular season will diminish if these changes go through; and finally, listeners weigh in with their thoughts on the potential changes coming to CFB. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy and Randy talk about the passing of Atlanta legend Ted Turner and the expansion coming to the College Football Playoff format after the AFCA's recent vote.
Carl and Mike get into more brief Braves talk as they continue to spotlight how well Matt Olson has been playing this season, which they believe he is trending towards being in MVP conversations. They then get into some college football talk as they react to the reports of the AFCA recommending the CFP expanding to 24 teams.
Irish Breakdown's Bryan Driskell joins Sean Stires to talk the next steps for Notre Dame football's 2027 recruiting class after getting four commitments in less than a week. Before that, Sean and Jesse Stires discuss Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney's jab at the Irish as well as the changes the AFCA wants to make to the College Football Playoff and calendar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
UNLV AD Erick Harper's new contract, AFCA wants 24-team CFP & no conference title games, West Virginia declines Redbird Capital funding and more.We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker.If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at www.d1ticker.com/.
Irish Breakdown's Bryan Driskell joins Sean Stires to talk the next steps for Notre Dame football's 2027 recruiting class after getting four commitments in less than a week. Before that, Sean and Jesse Stires discuss Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney's jab at the Irish as well as the changes the AFCA wants to make to the College Football Playoff and calendar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 of Wednesday's 3 Man Front featured our reaction to the AFCA recommending a 24-team CFP & the elimination of conference title games. Plus, our challenge for Molly & the Braves win again!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The AFCA recommends a 24-team College Football Playoff.
Buy/Sell/Short/Go to Reddit: Kingston Flemings & Jayden Quantaince would be a great Draft haul for the Grizzlies, The Timberwolves Last 3 Seasons Have Been Underappreciated; AFCA's College Football Calendar Recommendations: How Much Would These help the Sport?
Catch up on all the headlines in NBA, NFL, College Football, MLB, Golf, Utah Mammoth and NHL news with "What is Trending" for May 6, 2026.
Hour 3 of May 26, 2026 Jacob Townsend talks about the AFCA proposing the College Football Playoff expanding but ending earlier in January and more on Tuesday. Then, he is joined by Brent Hubbs, of Volquest, to talk about Juke Harris committing to Tennessee, Rick Barnes' philosophy, baseball, softball, entertainment district, looking back at the Big Orange Caravan, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dans cet épisode, nous nous entretenons avec Héloïse Ferlay, réalisatrice de films en stop-motion. On parle entre autres de l'aspect technique de ce type d'animation, de ses missions en tant qu'intermittente et du choix des sujets qu'elle aborde dans les différents courts-métrages qu'elle réalise. Je vous laisse découvrir notre échange. Bonne écoute Dans cet épisode, vous entendez parler de : Caïmans Production : https://www.caimans-prod.com/Ecole des arts décoratifs : https://www.ensad.fr/frA la mer poussière : https://vimeo.com/905277654Studio Aardman : https://www.aardman.com/Studio laika : https://www.laika.com/Logiciel DragonFrame : https://www.dragonframe.com/frEnto.incognito : https://www.instagram.com/ento.incognito/Charlotte Arène : https://vimeo.com/charlottearene/videosLa mer à boire : https://vimeo.com/382338145Chloé Mazlo : http://www.chloemazlo.com/courts-metrageWallace et Gromit : https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=300228.htmlChicken Run : https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=27791.htmlZélie Durand : https://www.zeliedurand.com/Gon, the little Fox : https://www.imdb.com/fr/title/tt11802968/l'île aux chiens : https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=241680.htmlHedgehog in the fog (le hérisson dans le brouillard) : https://www.imdb.com/fr/title/tt0073099/?ref_=fn_t_1Emma De Sweaf et Marc James Roels : https://www.marcandemma.com/Orelsan - Défaite de famille : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRQEfN8PGYI&list=RDwRQEfN8PGYI&start_radio=1Orelsan - La Quête : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXF1Si3LEEU&list=RDrXF1Si3LEEU&start_radio=1Atomik Tour (teaser) - Bruno Collet : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K0ih4u-xV0Niki Lindroth Von Bahr : http://www.nikilindroth.com/Tricky Women : https://trickywomen.at/enTricky Women Trailer : https://vimeo.com/664236132Séraphine : https://doghousefilms.eu/project/seraphine/AFCA : https://www.afca.asso.fr/Chaîne YouTube d'AFCA : https://www.youtube.com/@festivalafca/videosCourt-Circuit sur Arte : https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/RC-014513/court-circuit/Short Cuts sur Arte : https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/RC-015454/short-cuts/Talons Aiguilles de Pedro Almodovar : https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=1992.htmlCharlotte Le Floch : https://www.instagram.com/charlotte.le.floch/?hl=frStop Motion Studio sur Google Play : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cateater.stopmotionstudio&hl=frStop Motion Studio sur App Store : https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/stop-motion-studio/id441651297Inceste d'état de Romane Brisard : https://www.editions-stock.fr/livre/inceste-detat-9782234098398/Sonate d'Automne de Ingmar Bergman : https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=27604.htmlCe que Cécile sait de Cécile Cée : https://www.marabout.com/livre/ce-que-cecile-sait-9782501189651/Cécile Cée : https://www.instagram.com/cecilcee/Retrouvez Héloïse Ferlay ici :Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/heloiseferlay/ Vimeo : https://vimeo.com/heloiseferlay/videos---Le MoDCast est un format de discussion ouverte avec des professionnels du #motiondesign.Au fil de nos discussions, découvrez les parcours, les process, le quotidien de créatifs francophones.
On this week's episode of Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we're joined by Sean Lewis, Head Coach at San Diego State. Coach Lewis shares his journey into the coaching profession, the offensive philosophy that helped accelerate his rise to a young head coach, and the lessons learned through both success and adversity along the way. He also discusses the importance of staying involved in the evolution of the game through his role on the AFCA Board of Trustees. From early career decisions to leading at the FBS level, this episode provides valuable insight for coaches at every stage of the profession. Follow Coach Lewis and San Diego State Football: Twitter/X: @TheHC_CoachLew | @FA_SDSU Be sure to follow Inside the Headset on your favorite podcast platform, and subscribe for new episodes every week. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rating and review—it helps other coaches find the show.
This week on Tapod, we catch up with Matthew Lant – Head of Recruitment and Employer Brand at AFCA. Now every year at the ITAs there is a team that cleans up. Last year AFCA won Excellence in Employer Brand, Excellence in Candidate Experience and Corporate Talent Professional of the Year. Want to hear how they did it?Thanks to Taly for partnering with us this month.
On this week's episode of Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we're joined by Tyler Almond, Head Coach at Carson-Newman University. In this conversation, Coach Almond shares his journey through the coaching profession, beginning as a young coach trying to establish himself at just 19 years old and working his way through multiple roles across college football. Coach Almond discusses his early coaching experiences, breaking into the college ranks, and the lessons he learned while navigating the realities of the profession—from volunteer positions to full-time roles. He also reflects on the impact of mentorship, the importance of building meaningful relationships in coaching, and the experiences that helped shape his leadership style. A member of the 2020 AFCA 35 Under 35 class, Almond talks about the value of the program and the connections he built through the AFCA. He also reflects on the honor of being named the 2025 AFCA Division II Assistant Coach of the Year. Now leading the Carson-Newman football program as head coach, Almond shares how his experiences across the profession prepared him for the responsibility of leading a team and building a program culture. Follow Coach Almond and Carson-Newman Football X / Twitter: @Coach_Almond @cnfootball
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In this episode of Forklift Systems Football Saturday, host Doug Matthews and guest Tony Barnhart dive deep into the upcoming national championship game between Miami and Indiana. They discuss the significance of the game, the teams' coaching backgrounds, and the strategies that could determine the outcome. The conversation highlights the impressive statistics of both teams, including their defensive prowess and time of possession, setting the stage for an exciting matchup. Additionally, they touch on the impact of the transfer portal on college football, the importance of minimizing mistakes, and the evolving landscape of player eligibility and recruitment in the sport. In this episode, the conversation delves into the recent developments in college football, particularly focusing on the implications of the AFCA convention and the NCAA's decision-making processes. The speakers discuss the challenges faced by head coaches in influencing rules and regulations, emphasizing the disconnect between recommendations made at conventions and their actual implementation by the NCAA. They also reflect on the historical context of college football, particularly the 'five for five' model and its relevance in today's game, as well as the shifting dynamics within conferences like the ACC and Big Ten. The discussion transitions to the performance of teams like Miami and Indiana, highlighting their respective journeys and the impact of coaching on their success. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Forklift Systems Football Saturday, host Doug Matthews and guest Tony Barnhart dive deep into the upcoming national championship game between Miami and Indiana. They discuss the significance of the game, the teams' coaching backgrounds, and the strategies that could determine the outcome. The conversation highlights the impressive statistics of both teams, including their defensive prowess and time of possession, setting the stage for an exciting matchup. Additionally, they touch on the impact of the transfer portal on college football, the importance of minimizing mistakes, and the evolving landscape of player eligibility and recruitment in the sport. In this episode, the conversation delves into the recent developments in college football, particularly focusing on the implications of the AFCA convention and the NCAA's decision-making processes. The speakers discuss the challenges faced by head coaches in influencing rules and regulations, emphasizing the disconnect between recommendations made at conventions and their actual implementation by the NCAA. They also reflect on the historical context of college football, particularly the 'five for five' model and its relevance in today's game, as well as the shifting dynamics within conferences like the ACC and Big Ten. The discussion transitions to the performance of teams like Miami and Indiana, highlighting their respective journeys and the impact of coaching on their success. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of Inside the Headset — Presented by CoachComm, we bring you Army Head Coach Jeff Monken's powerful presentation from the 2025 AFCA Convention. Coach Monken dives into his early passion for football, his leadership philosophy, and why building meaningful relationships is at the core of his coaching approach.
Today we sit down with Matt Hofer, an offensive lineman at the University of Toledo and a member of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. Over the last two years, Matt has committed himself to global mission work, traveling to Kenya and the Philippines to serve in schools, orphanages, and churches, supporting underserved communities through faith and service. His impact extends to his hometown too, where he volunteers with the Cherry Street Mission, the Toledo Boys & Girls Club, and Victory Day, along with outreach efforts in local schools and community programs throughout Toledo. In this conversation, Matt opens up about his faith, leadership mindset, life as a student athlete, and the deeper purpose that drives him beyond the football field. A story about serving others, leading with humility, and using the platform of sport to make a real difference.
This week on Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we sit down with CJ Nightingale, the head coach at Belhaven University. Coach Nightingale discusses how his childhood shaped his coaching philosophy, details the key steps in his development as a coach, and reflects on his experience as a member of the 2022 AFCA 35 Under 35 class. In this episode, Coach Nightingale shares: • The moment he knew he wanted to coach • Lessons learned early in his career • The transition from high school to college coaching • His time building the Indiana Wesleyan program • Establishing a defensive culture at Wheaton • The decision to take on the head coaching role at Belhaven • Insights from the AFCA 35 Under 35 program Follow Coach Nightingale: @Coach_CDN2 Follow Belhaven Football: @BelhavenFB
This week, we're spotlighting Dylan Wheeler, a standout wide receiver at Saint John's University and a member of the 2024 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. Dylan discusses his journey as one of Division III's top receivers and how his commitment to service has shaped his life on and off the field. Last season, Dylan recorded 21 touchdowns and over 1,100 receiving yards, establishing himself as a leader for the Johnnies. Off the field, he has raised more than $25,000 for Folds of Honor, led diversity and inclusion efforts as Saint John's SAAC President, and helped generate $35,000 to provide nearly 100,000 meals for families in need. His service also includes mission work in the Bahamas and volunteer efforts with Special Olympics and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Dylan shares how faith, leadership, and a desire to serve motivate him to make a lasting impact far beyond the game of football. Follow Saint John's Football: @saintjohnsfootball
On this week's episode of Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we're joined by Greg Holsworth, Head Coach at Henderson State University. Coach Holsworth discusses how he got his start in coaching, the lessons learned from balancing multiple roles early in his career, and the mindset it takes to stay consistent and build a winning culture. He also reflects on leadership, self-evaluation, and his experience in the 2025 AFCA 35 Under 35 program. Key Takeaways: How Coach Holsworth broke into the coaching profession Lessons from early challenges and opportunities Building and maintaining a successful team culture The importance of self-reflection and growth Insights from the AFCA 35 Under 35 class Episode Highlights: 1:13 – When did you know you wanted to be a coach? 5:00 – Starting your career at Occidental College 10:43 – Balancing high-school and college coaching 18:40 – Graduate assistant experience at Wyoming 27:20 – Coaching influences and leadership style 40:00 – Special Teams philosophy as a head coach 49:10 – Creating a defensive identity 54:30 – AFCA 35 Under 35 experience Follow Coach Holsworth and Henderson State Football: @Coach_Hols | @ReddiesFB
Duke University cornerback Chandler Rivers joins the show to share how leadership, teamwork, and service define his journey on and off the field. A First Team All-ACC selection and All-America honoree, Rivers has been a key part of Duke's nationally recognized defense. Off the field, he's equally committed to making a difference in his community. In his hometown of Beaumont, Texas, he founded the Chandler Rivers Youth Football Camp, providing free training and mentorship to local youth. His efforts also include organizing food drives, volunteering at Duke Children's Hospital, mentoring students through the Emily K Center, and assisting those in need through outreach programs. Recognized as a member of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, Rivers continues to set an example for what it means to lead through character, commitment, and service.
On this week's episode of Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we're joined by Stanton Weber, the Special Teams Coordinator at the University of Toledo. Coach Weber shares his journey from Kansas State walk-on to Toledo coordinator, his approach to building elite special teams units, and how being named to the AFCA 2024 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute has shaped his growth as a coach and leader. In this conversation, Coach Weber discusses: 1:13 Introduction 1:44 When did you know you wanted to part of this profession? 3:09 What made you want to go down the CPA track originally? 5:25 What ultimately led to beginning your career as a graduate assistant at Kansas State? 12:48 How were you able to draw the line when transitioning from player to coach? 15:05 How did you know you were going to be able to stick around at Kansas State and be promoted to a special teams QC? 22:05 What would you name your 2-year chapter as the special teams QC at Kansas State? 27:45 Did you ever find yourself in tough conversations as a young coach? 33:55 How do you motivate guys to be motivated about special teams? 47:45 How transformational was your experience at South Carolina? 55:15 How did your early career prepare you for your interview to become the STC at Toledo? 59:30 What was your experience like as a member of the 2024 AFCA 35 under 35? 1:03:00 Conclusion Follow Coach Weber and Toledo Football on social media:
On this episode, we sit down with Owen Schuckert, senior kicker and punter at John Carroll University and a member of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. Owen shares how he's balanced athletic excellence, academic achievement, and an unwavering commitment to serving others. A 2024 OAC Special Teams Player of the Year and First Team All-OAC selection, Owen has also volunteered over 300 hours with Sparks Specialized Services, supporting developmentally disabled men through home care, transportation, and friendship. Off the field, Owen's leadership shines as he serves as President of the Pre-Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Club, Vice President of the Gift of Life Club, and a Student Ambassador on campus. His story is one of discipline, compassion, and purpose—a true example of what it means to be a Good Works Team honoree.
In this episode, we're joined by Josh Kattus, senior tight end for the University of Kentucky and member of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. On the field, Josh has earned a reputation as a tough, reliable playmaker—starting in 15 of 33 games and delivering clutch moments, including a game-winning touchdown against a top-10 Ole Miss team. Off the field, his leadership and heart for service shine even brighter. Josh volunteers weekly at the DanceBlue Kentucky Children's Hospital Hematology Oncology Clinic, supports families at the Ronald McDonald House, raises money for local causes through Dancing with the Lexington Stars, and promotes animal adoptions through the Scott County Humane Society. Listen as Josh shares how football has given him a platform to serve others, inspire his teammates, and make a lasting impact in the community.
On this week's episode of Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we're joined by James Ross III, the Defensive Ends and Outside Linebackers Coach at the University of Houston. Coach Ross shares his journey from player to coach, lessons learned from his time at Michigan, Hope College, Cincinnati, and Tulane, and how he's learned to balance family life with the demands of coaching. A proud member of the 2025 AFCA 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute, Ross also reflects on what the honor means and how it's shaping his coaching future. Whether you're a coach, player, or fan, this conversation offers powerful insight into leadership, growth, and balance in the football profession.
In this episode, we're joined by Auvic White, senior running back at Hendrix College and a member of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. A two-time All-Conference performer and Academic All-Conference honoree, Auvic is known for his discipline, leadership, and commitment to serving others. Off the field, Auvic works full-time with Athletes in Action, mentoring over 600 student-athletes, leading outreach programs, and hosting Bible studies. He's raised more than $12,000 to support AIA's mission and dedicates nearly 40 hours a week to helping others grow in faith and purpose. From speaking at churches to supporting Special Olympics and packing 20,000 meals for children in need, Auvic embodies what it means to lead through service. His story is a powerful reminder that football is more than a game—it's a platform to change lives. Follow Hendrix Football on social media: @hendrixfootball
On this week's episode of Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we're joined by Demario Warren, Special Teams Coordinator and Cornerbacks Coach at Boise State University. Coach Warren shares how he found his passion for coaching, what it means to be a valuable asset to those around you, and how his experiences as a Defensive Coordinator and Head Coach have shaped his perspective in his current role at Boise State. He also discusses earning respect as a young coach, leading with authenticity, and his journey from Southern Utah to the Mountain West. Follow Coach Warren and Boise State Football on social media: @DemarioWarren | @BroncoSportsFB
In this conversation, we sit down with Tanner Wall, senior defensive back and team captain for the BYU Cougars and a member of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. Tanner's impact goes far beyond the football field. In 2024, he started all 13 games, co-led BYU with three interceptions, and earned multiple Special Teams Player of the Week honors. Off the field, his leadership and service shine — from mentoring students through the BYU Pathway Program to volunteering weekly at Utah Valley Hospital and inspiring youth across the world. Join us as Tanner shares how hard work and compassion fuel his mission to make a difference — on and off the field.
In this episode, we sit down with Carter St. John, senior quarterback at Alma College and a proud member of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. A three-time First Team All-MIAA selection, Carter has helped lead Alma to back-to-back undefeated regular seasons and the deepest playoff run in school history. But Carter's biggest impact goes beyond the game. He's the founder of QBs vs. Cancer, a nationwide nonprofit that unites college quarterbacks to raise money for cancer research and patient care through youth QB training sessions. Since launching in 2023, the program has grown to include over 40 quarterbacks and has raised more than $12,500 for cancer charities. Carter also gives back locally through Special Olympics, youth mentorship, and community outreach — showing what it truly means to lead with purpose, both on and off the field. Follow Alma Football on social: @almascotsfootball
In this episode, we talk with Adam Randall, running back at Clemson University and a proud member of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. Adam shares how football has become more than just a sport; it's a platform to serve others. From hosting free youth football camps and awarding scholarships through The Randall Foundation to mission trips in South Africa and Italy, Adam's impact stretches far beyond the field. He also discusses his selfless transition from wide receiver to running back ahead of the 2024 College Football Playoff, his role as a P.A.W. Journey ambassador, and his heart for helping young adults with intellectual disabilities through the Clemson LIFE program. This conversation is about leadership and what it truly means to put others first. Follow Clemson Football on social media: @ClemsonFB
In this conversation, we're joined by Bucknell senior cornerback and Allstate AFCA Good Works Team honoree, Terian Williams II. After starting his career at Stanford, Terian transferred to Bucknell, where he quickly became a leader and was named team captain. Off the field, he founded the It Takes a Village Family Foundation, a nonprofit focused on empowering underserved youth and supporting families in need. From providing groceries and furniture during the holidays to supporting homeless fathers on Father's Day, Terian is making an impact in both Atlanta and Lewisburg. He's also a passionate advocate for student-athletes, recently serving as one of just seven athletes invited to the inaugural Athletes.org Leadership & Policy Summit. In this conversation, Terian shares his journey of leadership, service, and purpose—both on the field and in the community—and what it truly means to make a difference. Follow Bucknell Football: @bucknell_fb
This week on Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we're joined by Vince Luvara, Head Coach at Hampden-Sydney College. Coach Luvara talks about his path from player to coach, lessons learned through special teams, preparing to become a defensive coordinator, and the transition to leading his own program. He also reflects on what it meant to be named to the 2024 AFCA 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute. If you enjoy this episode, don't forget to follow Inside the Headset on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review—it helps more coaches and fans find the show. Key Topics: Breaking into coaching after his playing career Taking on special teams early in his career Coaching experiences at Allegheny and Washington & Jefferson Preparing for coordinator and head coach roles Insights from the AFCA 35 Under 35 class Episode Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro 01:35 – Why Coach Luvara chose coaching 04:15 – Breaking in after his playing career 09:12 – Early doubts about coaching 11:14 – Taking over special teams as a rookie coach 12:45 – Coaching at his alma mater, Allegheny 15:28 – Adjusting as STC the second time 17:25 – Transition to Washington & Jefferson 21:17 – Most impactful coaching stop 24:05 – Preparing for and growing as a DC 27:25 – Lessons learned from success at W&J 30:40 – Becoming HC at Hampden-Sydney 36:50 – AFCA 35 Under 35 experience 38:35 – Closing thoughts
In today's conversation we're joined by University at Buffalo linebacker Red Murdock, a 2024 All-MAC First Team selection and member of the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. Off the field, his impact is just as powerful. Red founded Virginia Homework Helpers, a free tutoring program helping K–12 students overcome educational barriers. He's also volunteered at more than 25 community events in just four months, mentoring youth and giving back in meaningful ways. Red's story is one of leadership, service, and using his platform as a student-athlete to inspire lasting change. Follow Buffalo Football: @bullsfb