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The Winfield Mount Union Wolves basketball team's season, sponsored by local businesses, features discussions with Coach Klay Edwards on their recent game against Pekin. Coach Edwards shares insights into the game's low-scoring nature and the impact of key players, including Jake Edwards, on their performance. Listeners gain a deeper understanding of the Wolves' defensive strengths and strategic adjustments that led to their recent victory. The episode also highlights upcoming matchups against tough opponents, including Burlington Notre Dame, and discusses other exciting games within the 2A area. Coach Edwards reflects on his defensive coaching philosophy, emphasizing adaptability and the team's focus on curbing opponents' fast-paced play. He shares anecdotes from his coaching journey, acknowledging the influences that shaped the Wolves' current playing style.
The Winfield Matt Union Wolves basketball team delivered an exhilarating performance against the formidable Mediapolis team, bringing home a well-earned victory. In a thrilling matchup, Coach Edwards shared insights into the game strategy that led to their success, highlighting the team's relentless defensive efforts and impressive fourth-quarter comeback. The episode provides an in-depth look at how players like Sparrow and Milks contributed significantly to turn the tide, while standout Jake Edwards stunned everyone with a buzzer-beater dunk. The discussion also sheds light on the upcoming challenges in the district playoffs, as the team gears up to face off against the Pekin Panthers in a back-to-back series. Join us as we delve into the dynamics of a high-stakes basketball season, the players' standout performances, and Coach Edwards' tactical prowess that could lead the team through intense district matchups.
In this exciting episode, join us as Coach Edwards shares insights into the thrilling season for the Winfield Mount Union Wolves, who are set to face their fierce rivals, Mediapolis Bulldogs, in a high-stakes match. Tune in to learn about the team's journey through a challenging non-conference play and how they've prepared for the decisive matchup. Discover the key players, such as Cooper Buffington and Jake Edwards, and the roles they'll play in this critical game. With potential lineup changes and the strong performance of Mediapolis, including standout players like Lance Ludens, the episode delves into the strategies both teams are employing to claim victory. Get ready for an electrifying night of basketball as two evenly matched teams vie for supremacy. Whether you're rooting for the North or the South, this episode provides all the details and inside stories to gear you up for an unforgettable showdown!
In this insightful episode, Coach Edwards of the Winfield Mount Union Wolves shares his thoughts on the team's performance following the Christmas break. With detailed analyses of recent games against Wapolo, Waco, and Pekin, Coach Edwards highlights the strengths and improvements of the team. He delves into the strategic plays and intense matchups that have characterized their journey, emphasizing the importance of rebounding and maintaining intensity. Listeners will gain an understanding of the team's dynamics and how they have responded to challenges during close competitions. Coach Edwards also touches on upcoming games, preparations, and his thoughts on the competitive landscape of the North Division.
In this episode of the Developing Young Athletes Network Podcast, Coach Edwards breaks down 5 critical warning signs that your young athlete might be struggling—and how to turn things around. These aren't just tips; they're actionable strategies designed for parents and coaches to help young athletes thrive. Topics Covered: Identifying poor movement patterns and why they matter. The surprising connection between energy crashes and performance. Why speed is a skill—and how consistent training can make all the difference. Spotting inefficiencies in movement and preventing injuries. How confidence grows through competence—and what that means for your athlete. Ready to take action? Download our FREE guide: 7 Exercises to Improve Athleticism in Young Athletes. https://dyanetwork.com/#:~:text=ELEVA... Key Resources for Your Athlete's Success:
This episode introduces the Winfield Mount Union Wolves basketball season, brought to you by local sponsors. Coach Edwards joins us to discuss the team's recent scrimmages, their performance, and the steps they're taking to prepare for the upcoming season. The Wolves have recently engaged in scrimmage matches against teams such as HLV and West Liberty, offering valuable opportunities to assess both strengths and areas for improvement. While initial performances show promise, the team acknowledges the need to refine their strategies and enhance their coordination. Coach Edwards highlights the challenges of integrating new players into varsity-level games, recognizing the importance of developing team synergy and understanding player roles. Upcoming matches against familiar teams like Louisa Muscatine, Lone Tree, and Centerville are set to test the Wolves, providing a platform to showcase their growth and adaptability. Listeners are also updated on former players' progress at the college level, and a note of gratitude is extended for the show's growing audience, sharing the anticipation of reaching 100,000 downloads by the host's birthday.
Join us for an engaging episode as we catch up with Coach Edwards of the Winfield Mount Union Wolves. This episode, proudly sponsored by Partners for Profit Fundraising and Wester drug, delves into the exciting changes and challenges faced by the Wolves basketball team as they prepare for the new season. Coach Edwards shares updates on his son Abram's journey at West Point and reflects on the strong military brotherhood. Transitioning to basketball, Coach discusses the promising roster of 28 players and the impact of losing key seniors like Cam and Abram. He highlights the return of starter Jake and the potential of young talents like Cody Milks and Parker Wilson. Explore the team's strategic preparations, including their focus on defense and varied offensive plays. With a new lineup and fresh faces, Coach Edwards emphasizes the importance of continuous improvement and teamwork. Don't miss this insightful episode as we gear up for an exciting basketball season with the Wolves!
In this episode, Coach Edwards brings you a critical insight into youth athletic development that many coaches and parents miss. We revisit a game-changing approach to improving young athletes' performance across sports. Coach Edwards explains why foundational movement patterns—often skipped over—are essential for building speed, agility, and strength while reducing the risk of injury. If you're a coach or parent eager to help your young athlete excel, don't miss this powerful lesson on building a resilient, high-performing foundation for sports success!
In this episode of the Developing Young Athletes Network Podcast, Coach Edwards dives into actionable strategies for parents looking to improve their child's speed and acceleration at home. Discover how to use simple techniques like maximum effort sprints and resistance runs to tap into your young athlete's fast-twitch muscle fibers. Learn about proper dynamic warm-ups, recovery times, and why short bursts of speed training can make a big impact on their performance. Whether your child is in baseball, football, or any other sport, this episode provides a step-by-step guide to boost their speed in just a few weeks. Plus, hear how resistance training using household items like sleds or tires can enhance acceleration without the need for complex drills or equipment. Tune in for expert insights on building a faster, stronger athlete! Don't miss out on the latest research-backed tips and send in your child's progress! Reach out via DM with their sprint times or videos, and Coach Edwards will help you refine their training. To Get our Simple Dynamic Warm-Up Exercises for young athlete beginners on our Youtube Channel at Developing Young Athletes Network.
Former NFL player, Head Coach, College Head Coach and current ESPN NFL Analyst Herb Edwards guests on this episode, and his reputation as a guy with vast experience who always shoots straight with his opinions is evidenced as he talks with the guys. In addition to sharing his own youth sports story, including the impact of his parents who allowed Herm to steer his own ship, he also shares interesting stories from his time as an NFL coach, including a fascinating story about 9/11 as the new coach of the New York Jets. Coach Edwards also talks about his time coaching the Arizona State Sun Devils, discussing the transfer portal, NIL, and some advice for parents. Finally, Herm shares his philosophy on coaching that is applicable to coaches at all levels.
We're throwing it back to one of our most popular episodes! In this fan-favorite, Coach Edwards dives into the often-overlooked importance of foot and ankle strength in young athletes. These foundational areas are critical for speed, agility, and injury prevention, with over 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments supporting every athletic movement. From improving sprint times to enhancing jump height, Coach Edwards shares practical exercises and insights on why foot and ankle training is essential for any young athlete's development. Whether you're tuning in for the first time or revisiting this impactful episode, get ready for science-backed tips that will help elevate performance from the ground up
Herm Edwards sits down with me to talk about his fatherhood journey. He shares how he is adjusting to his daughter going off to college. In addition he shares the lesson his kids have taught him. After that we talk about the work he does at ESPN and we talk about the upcoming NFL season. He shares why knowing history is important in any field you work in. Herm shares some really cool stories from his time playing and coaching in the NFL. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Herm Edwards Former NFL and college football head coach and player Herm Edwards is a football analyst for ESPN. In November 2022, Edwards returned to ESPN after previously working as an NFL studio analyst from March 2009 through December 2017. Edwards appears primarily on SportsCenter and other ESPN studio shows, as well as ESPN Radio. During his initial nine-year run with ESPN, Edwards regularly appeared on NFL Live and a variety of other programs, while contributing to coverage of Super Bowl week and other major NFL events. In 2017, Edwards departed ESPN when he was named the head football coach at Arizona State, a position he held for close to five seasons. Now he is back on ESPN covering football. Make sure you follow Coach Edwards on Twitter at @HermEdwards. In addition make sure you check him out on ESPN covering the NFL. Gabb Is Sponsoring This Week's Episode No Internet, no social media, no worries. Gabb provides kid-safe tech to protect kids and connect families. Gabb's kids smartwatches and smartphones include essentials like GPS tracking, voice calling, messaging, and more - all without the distractions and dangers of adult tech. We promise parents peace of mind for their kids' safety. Gabb is the way to introduce a kids phone as a first phone and teach them how to use technology responsibly. For more information go to their website at gabb.com. About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Joe Montana, Bob Odenkirk, Vincent D'Onofrio, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
Unlock the full potential of your young athlete with our latest podcast episode, "Tempo Training: The Secret to Better Athletic Performance."
In this throwback episode of the Developing Young Athletes Network Podcast, we revisit a timeless discussion that sparked significant interest among our listeners—coaches and parents of young athletes aged 8-18. Coach Edwards addresses a crucial question: Should we prioritize raw athleticism or sport-specific skills in young athletes? Delve into the nuances of athletic development and discover why nurturing overall athletic ability often trumps early specialization in sports. Key insights include: The importance of athleticism over sport-specific skills in youth sports. Examples of sports requiring early specialization, like gymnastics and figure skating. Real-life stories highlighting the long-term benefits of prioritizing athletic development. Join us as we explore how fostering a "superhero" mentality in young athletes can lead to exceptional performance and a lifelong love for sports.
What's up, everyone? Coach Edwards here with the new show version of our Network Nation podcast called "Coaches Corner." In this episode, we're excited to introduce two of our own team members who are also former collegiate athletes. Diiscover the best practices in sports performance, strength and conditioning, and injury prevention, specifically tailored for young female athletes. Our episodes provide actionable insights on topics such as: Youth Sports Training: Effective techniques for strength, speed, and agility to enhance athletic performance. Injury Prevention: Strategies to prevent ACL tears and other common sports injuries among young female athletes. Building Confidence: Methods to boost self-esteem and mental resilience through sports. Holistic Athlete Development: Emphasizing physical literacy, body awareness, and proper movement techniques. Join us as we share real-life success stories, expert advice, and innovative training methods. Whether you're a coach seeking advanced training tips, a parent wanting to support your child's athletic journey, or an organization aiming to foster talent, "Coaches Corner" is your ultimate resource. Tune in and take the first step towards empowering the next generation of female athletes!
Texas high school tennis coach Jason Edwards graces the mic for the show's 50th episode! Through the family's confectionary lineage, Coach Edwards honors his grandfather's memory, intertwining the sweetness of that legacy with the joy of nurturing five adoptive boys alongside his wife. Introduction by Jon Williams.
Unlock the secret to unlocking your young athlete's full potential and safeguarding their future on the field. Coach Edwards dives deep into the often overlooked yet critical movement pattern: the hip hinge. In this episode, discover why mastering the hip hinge is paramount for enhancing athletic performance and reducing the risk of injuries, even at a young age. With insights drawn from working directly with a diverse range of athletes, Coach Edwards unveils the common pitfalls and consequences of neglecting this fundamental movement. From improper form leading to chronic back issues to diminished power output, the repercussions are far-reaching. But fear not, Coach Edwards provides practical solutions for coaches and parents alike. Learn a simple yet effective exercise, the waiter's bow, that can be implemented at home or in a group setting, making the learning process engaging and fun for young athletes. Don't miss out on this educational episode that goes beyond sports performance, offering invaluable lessons for lifelong movement health. Share this episode with fellow coaches and parents, and empower the next generation of athletes to move better, perform better, and thrive both on and off the field.
Welcome back to the Developing Young Athletes Network! Coach Edwards is back with expert advice on enhancing your child's athleticism. In this episode, he breaks down age-specific strategies and exercises, emphasizing the importance of coordination in athletic development. Don't miss out on this valuable guidance to unlock your child's full potential! Tune in now and join the journey to athletic excellence.
Coach Edwards talks about the game the experience and the next round opponent North Lynn.
Coach Edwards talks about the win against Danville and the challenges Notre Dame will present.
Coach Edwards talks about who he my face on the road to State.
In the final hour of this Wednesday edition of The Morning Shift, Tiffany, Mike, and Beau kick off the final hour by giving some people Wake Up Calls! The Morning Shift crew also allows callers to hand out some Wake Up Calls as well. Next, Tiffany, Mike, and Beau continue the final hour by spending some time with ESPN Analyst, Former NFL and College Head Coach, and 10-year NFL defensive back Herm Edwards! Tiffany, Mike, Beau, and Coach Edwards discuss what makes the Falcons Head Coaching job attractive, what the process is like interviewing for a Head Coach job in the NFL, why Jim Harbaugh would be the right fit in Atlanta as the next Falcons Head Coach, how Baker Mayfield has been able to find success and resurrect his career in Tampa Bay, how DeMeco Ryans has been able to have success in his first year as the Head Coach in Houston, and if he thinks the Bills will be able to take down the Chiefs this time around since the game is in Buffalo. Finally, Tiffany, Mike, and Beau close out this Wednesday edition of The Morning Shift by getting some Steak Tips from Steak Shapiro! On this edition of Steak Tips, Tiffany, Mike, Steak, and Beau debate who the Falcons should hire to be their next Head Coach and with Georgia dealing with their own cold front Steak tells you where some of the coldest places in the world are.
Tiffany, Mike, and Beau continue the final hour by spending some time with ESPN Analyst, Former NFL and College Head Coach, and 10-year NFL defensive back Herm Edwards! Tiffany, Mike, Beau, and Coach Edwards discuss what makes the Falcons Head Coaching job attractive, what the process is like interviewing for a Head Coach job in the NFL, why Jim Harbaugh would be the right fit in Atlanta as the next Falcons Head Coach, how Baker Mayfield has been able to find success and resurrect his career in Tampa Bay, how DeMeco Ryans has been able to have success in his first year as the Head Coach in Houston, and if he thinks the Bills will be able to take down the Chiefs this time around since the game is in Buffalo.
Coach Edwards talks hoops plus Round Guy Radio names Abram Edwards High School Footballs playoff performer of the year.
Welcome to Navy Sports Central - The Official Podcast of the Navy Sports Nation!The fall sports season is just cranking up, and we'll be joined by Billy Edwards, the head coach of Navy's newest varsity sport, the Women's Triathlon.Coach Edwards discusses his athletic career at Annapolis and how he first became exposed to the triathlon. He also shares his personal experience as a professional triathlete and how that helped him establish a highly competitive club program. With the Women's Triathlon being elevated to varsity status, Coach Edwards and his team are entering new territory. Not only will you learn how the triathlon differs from other college sports, but you will also see how its evolution is already redirecting recruiting efforts. From the rigorous training cycles leading up to the NCAA championships to the skill sets of each athlete on his team, Coach Edwards provides an in depth look into a sport that is still largely unknown to many of us. So, gear up for this immersive journey into the triathlon world. It's a race you won't want to miss.Related Links:Women's Triathlon Becomes the 36th Varsity Sport at the Naval AcademyCoach Billy Edwards BiographyQuilty Named First Team Captain of Women's TriathlonWe want to hear from you! Give us your answer to our Question of the Day. Here is the one for this episode:Navy Women's Triathlon coach Billy Edwards is a Naval Academy graduate (Class of 2000). How many other sports at Annapolis have a Navy grad as part of their coaching staff? Is itA. 5B. 6C. 8D.9Give us your answer on the Navy Sports Nation Group Facebook page. Follow Navy Sports Central wherever you get your podcasts:Apple PodcastsSpotifyPodchaserGoogle PodcastsCheck out the Navy Sports Nation group page on Facebook!Music is provided courtesy of Audio Jungle. Artists featured in order:Seven In Music (Intro)Alexiaction (Deep Dive)Loka Music (Deep Dive Pt. 2 Lead In)Artlss (Question of the Day Lead In)Cinematic Alex (Closeout Music)Support the showYou can click on the hyperlink above to make a $1 donation through Cash App if you like what you hear. You can also support the Mids and the show at the same time. Navy Sports Central is a proud affiliate partner of Fanatics.com, the Ultimate Fan Gear Store! Click on the link to start shopping now!
It is with great pleasure that we welcome Brandon Edwards, the newly appointed Head Coach of the Laurentian University Voyageurs. Coach Edwards talks his experiences, his upcoming challenges as a head coach and how to build a culture in a new program. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coacho365/message
We discuss culture with Coach Edwards in our latest episode. Coach is passionate about players improvin every day and we discuss how that mindset is built. Coach also discusses Earn Everything and how that has shaped his program. Finally we discuss opportunities outside of basketball and growth beyond the court. Improve your culture with this episode!
We had the pleasure of discussing team chemistry with Coach Edwards in this episode. We talk about his program, how it was built, and how to get players to act as one. We discuss how to bulld chemistry in practice, what to do off the court and chemistry killers. If you and your program need help coming together then this is the episode for you!
In this week's episode, Dave and Blaine welcome Chris Hoke who started his NFL career as an un-drafted free agent and finished with two Super Bowl rings with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was on the field at BYU for LaVell Edwards' final home game, and when BYU beat Utah in Salt Lake City to wrap up Coach Edwards' legendary career. Chris made a living with “the mean and nasty” on the defensive line—an area where BYU is trying to improve in time for the Big 12. It is our pleasure to welcome Chris Hoke to Y's Guys!Bobbleheads: Use code YsGuys50 to get 50% off. If you order more than one, you must order them one at a time right now! Sorry. We're working on fixing that.Link: https://www.byustore.com/all-other/byu-deals/byu-bobblehead-sports-collection Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Reid just won his second Super Bowl so we wanted to shine a light on "your favorite coach's favorite coach."Coach Reid played at BYU for LaVell Edwards and much of his coaching philosophy has been shaped by Coach Edwards. Dan spent a week reading his Autobiography and wanted to share some lessons from Andy Reid's College Coach.Coach Edwards passed in 2016 so we are not able to interview him, but we want to share our appreciation for the coach and man that he was.Please subscribe and rate the podcast!
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On this episode of the Garage Gang Podcast, the Gang welcomes back Coach Josh McClurg and first time guest, Nipomo High School Athletic Director and Football Coach Russ Edwards. If you ever played football at Nipomo High School, this episode is for you! Join Coach McClurg and Coach Edwards as they sit down with the Gang and rank various players and teams from the Nipomo High School football program throughout the first 10 years.
Jerry Edwards is an Assistant Coach with Jacksonville University, a NCAA Division I program located in Jacksonville, Florida. A quick background on Jerry, he is a graduate of N.C. Wesleyan and began his collegiate coaching career there as an assistant coach in 1998. Then, from 2000-2001 he spent two seasons as the pitching coach at Eastern Kentucky. He then ended up at Lander University for one season in 2002, from 2003-2005 he was the Head Coach at Hiwassee College, and from 2006-2008 coached at Louisburg College. Then Coach Edwards went back to Eastern Kentucky from 2009-2012, from 2013-2019 he coached at UNC Greensboro, and in 2020 he was hired on at Jacksonville University. In this podcast, we start off talking about his experiences coaching at the different levels of collegiate baseball, including Division I, II, III, and JUCO. We than discuss how players can use JUCO as a springboard to a higher level, why Coach Edwards recruits JUCO players and the process of recruiting them. Coach Edwards and I also talk about college coaches evaluating players (and other coaches) a their on-campus camps, the art of mentoring young coaches on his staff, and how technology has changed the way you coach pitchers. We also dive into why Coach Edwards still considers himself and old-school pitching coach, how to keep pitchers locked in for a complete bullpen session, and why commanding the fastball is still the most important aspect of pitching in college baseball. Lock into this podcast to hear and learn from Division I assistant coach, Jerry Edwards. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fiob/support
When Mark Edwards was brought in as the head basketball coach at Washington University in St. Louis he had the unique opportunity to build a program from scratch, and he chose to go all in on culture. “Figure out what you want your program to accomplish, identify it in everything that you do, believe that you can do it, trust in the people that you're bringing in to do it, and never give up.” By following his own advice, Coach Edwards was able to lead Washington University to 34 consecutive winning seasons. This is the second of our two-part March Madness miniseries on Be Worth* Following, and in this episode you'll learn what it means to establish the continuity of a program to the point where the culture defines every decision and makes success second nature.
Billy & Bryce sit down with region champion coach, Kenny Edwards! Coach Edwards led the Central Lion Boys to a region championship this year beating NW Whitfield in the finals! Listen in as we discussion the Lions roster, how they're going to compete in the State tournament, along with highlighting all on court and off court accomplishments this team has had!
Coach Edwards talks about his first round win against Hilcrest Academy and his 2nd round match up with Danville.
Welcome Coach Edwards back to the show to talk about overcoming anxiety during a time when the enemy comes in the form of mental attacks, mysterious illnesses, and law enforcement.
Now yall know I'm all about women empowerment, but when hypnotherapist Rasheid Edwards asked to be on the show, I couldn't turn him away. Mental health and self care should be everyone's number one priority. So tune in to hear our discussion as we break apart the myths behind hypnotherapy.
Now yall know I'm all about women empowerment, but when hypnotherapist Rasheid Edwards asked to be on the show, I couldn't turn him away. Mental health and self care should be everyone's number one priority. So tune in to hear our discussion as we break apart the myths behind hypnotherapy.
On Episode 28 I sat down with Coach Kyle Edwards Defensive Backs and Sprints coach at Mishawaka High School. Coach Edwards has a course on Coach tube with Coach Tony Holler, where Kyle details different variations of X factor workouts. A lot of the conversation today centers on how to facilitate X factor workouts. Coach Edwards shares that he has three criteria for all his X Factor work 1) force absorption 2) Force Output 3) Sprint Technique. Coach Edwards shares how he likes to facilitate these three criteria simultaneously in a training session by setting up different stations that address the differing criteria. Variance from both a daily perspective and an extended block is one of the major points that Coach Edwards shared on his views about drill work within a given time. He seeks to provide many different stimuluses to keep things fresh and to build dynamic movers that are problem solvers. Coach Edwards shares that he likes to utilize X factor work two days out of meets to properly stimulate sprinters in an effective manner. Coach Edwards shares how he stacks his training week in season for track and field and discusses his rationale behind distances and volume. We talk about the ratio between bilateral and unilateral plyometrics within his training regimen and Coach Edwards provides good logic for the inclusion of more single leg work then double. Coach Edwards alluded to Sprinting as being a series of single leg jumps and that makes a lot of sense when you look at the biomechanical factors of sprinting. Coach Edwards shares how he facilitates warm ups or what he refers to as the wake up. He includes a lot of the plyometric and technical means from previous X factor sessions in his warm up series. Coach Edwards is also involved with speed development at his highschool, so we spend sometime going through how he attempts to develop speed, power, and explosion in his field sport athletes. Overall, A great episode shedding light on a major consideration in the Feed the Cats system the X Factor day. Make sure to check out the links below for access to Coach Edwards Coachtube offering as well as his social media accounts. Feed the Cats:Rocketfuel for Sprinters https://coachtube.com/course/track-and-field/feed-the-cats-rocket-fuel-for-sprinters-ft-coach-kyle-edwards/12671226 @Kyle_Edwards32 https://twitter.com/kyle_edwards32 Coachkyle_Edwards https://www.instagram.com/coachkyle_edwards/?hl=en
For Friday's episode of The Sports Scouting Report Podcast With Lee Brecheen, Lee goes back to his alma mater Central High School where he interviews head coach Sid Edwards. Coach Edwards has had a Hall of Fame career whether it was coaching high school football or basketball. He has had great coaching stints at Redemptorist High School and at Central High School where he has won close to 200 games and two state championships in football along with 117 wins plus another state championship in basketball. In today's interview, Coach Edwards talks to Lee about the great players he has coached in the past, the great teams he has been a part of, his thoughts on football currently in the Baton Rouge area, and this year's Central football team. Finally, LAFM editor Jace LeJeune joins the show to talk about some big matchups this week in Louisiana High School football and college football!
Priscilla Edwards enters her 1st season with the Clemson Women's Basketball team after spending time at Providence, St. Johns and her alma mater St. Bonaventure. Coach Edwards is the founder of PE Basketball, a grassroots skill development company started in NYC. She is also the owner of "Glow Cafe" in Providence, Rhode Island. Topics Discussed...NYC basketball then vs. nowPlaying career at St. BonaventureTime as an assistant coach at St. Johns & ProvidenceRecruiting Red Flags Owning multiple businessesManaging time and being ambitiousTaking RisksNew position at ClemsonFollow Coach Edwards on Twitter https://twitter.com/_PEbasketball?s=20More about Coach Edwards here...https://clemsontigers.com/coaches/priscilla-edwards/
A few weeks ago Coach Edwards talked about angles and where a goalie should be standing in relation to a shooter's stick and not their body. This resulted in a lot of confusion from some parents and their goalies who had been coached incorrectly at an event this summer. In today's episode, we'll talk about where a goalie should be lining up in relation to the shooter and what to do about it. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ When you're ready...check THIS out: Do you know your goalie's save percentage? Do you know that your goalie's "grade" is NOT the scoreboard? Make sure to download your copy of our Lacrosse Goalie Cheat Sheets™ and our Goalie Scorecards™: https://lacrossegoalietips.com/lacrosse-goalie-cheat-sheets/ Please be sure to join our private Facebook Group just for lacrosse goalies, parents, and coaches. Be sure to answer the three questions or you're not getting in! Go here to join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/creatingthelacrossegoalieofthefuture/ I want to coach your goalie. When you're ready, come join Lacrosse Goalie University and let me help you take your goalie to the next level: https://lacrossegoalietips.com/before-you-consider-camp-consider-lacrosse-goalie-university
Get ready to put up points on the Scoreboard of Life. It's happened. Arizona State has hired Herm Edwards as the new head football coach. Plus, they're restructuring the program to make it more like the NFL. These are interesting times. To help sort through it all, we are joined by an expert panel in studio. Hod Rabino and Ralph Amsden of DevilsDigest.com sit down to go in depth on the move, from Edwards' qualifications, to the program reshuffling, and the reasons why it will succeed...or fail. We then answer some listener questions. Then, stay tuned for Brad's one-on-one with Coach Edwards, including his answer on the future of Camp Tontozona (2:07:51).