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In this episode, Q and Z are breaking down the Arkansas special teams unit. Plus, coach Scott Fountain explains their strategy for this season. Then, hear from co-defensive coordinator, Marcus Woodson.
PODCAST @RedZone921 JB talks Malik Hornsby, potential milestones for @RazorbackFB, Scott Fountain believes in special teams, @MattParrino previews Bills, @StevenDavisPxP has pennant fever!
Devon O'Reilly is in as he is on Fridays: - Jer checked out the renovated SpkrBox (former Urban Bean) and it's quite the mid century modern spot in Capitol Park - Devon went to the Traverse City Whiskey tasting room in Ferndale - We get into the nitty-gritty of the Hudson's tower situation; the request for additional incentives, the complicated factors at play with the DDA and how that works, and why the University District is looking to tax itself extra for basic services the city doesn't provide. - Devon chimes in after the episode this week with Dr. Paul Thomas about another secondary reason that the Roe v Wade decision and how Michigan deals with it matters: The race for talent, and how Michigan can either go up or down - There's a new shuttle running on Belle Isle from the Scott Fountain to the Conservatory to help alleviate traffic issues. You can help us rebuild after the studio fire: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailydetroit Our you can become a monthly member on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DailyDetroit
SEC Mike Bratton (@MichaelWBratton) and his cousin Shane (@BigOrangeVolz) discuss the biggest news around the league! Stephen A Smith has clearly never heard of LaMichael Perine's name (4:00), potentially huge news for Mizzou on the recruiting trail and Eli Drinkwitz appears to celebrate it (5:00), Mike's SEC breakout newcomers (7:00), Shane Beamer getting creative to fill the QB room and Luke Doty updates his status (19:10), Liam Coen on why Will Levis won the starting QB job at Kentucky (26:30), John Emery is this the year for his breakout? (32:00), Josh Heupel recaps Tennessee's second scrimmage (38:30), Will Rogers on competing for everything and his excitement for the season (43:00), Arkansas special teams coordinator Scott Fountain on improving his unit (47:00) Advertising inquiries: thatsecpodcast@gmail.com www.thatsecpodcast.com Donate to cousin Shane's beer fund via CashApp: $thatSECpodcast Show call-in number: 615-800-5683 We have t-shirts for sale! Check out our merchandise store featuring shirts, hoodies, stickers, coffee mugs, pillows, phone cases and more: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/thatsecpodcast?ref_id=19055 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/that-sec-football-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today’s Coach and Coordinator Podcast, host Keith Grabowski is joined by Arkansas special teams coordinator Scott Fountain. During multiple stints as a special teams coordinator, Fountain has been known for his ability to develop excellent returners in both the punt return and kickoff return game. Fountain joins Coach and Coordinator today to talk about how he teaches different special teams positions during camp as well as how he chooses and develops return men. *When this podcast was recorded, Scott Fountain was Special Teams Coordinator at Georgia. Show Notes: 1:12 Distribution of Coaches 2:45 Finding guys to fit roles on special teams 5:52 Spending individual time on special teams and the teaching aspect 11:30 Using his staff 13:10 Camp evaluation process 17:33 Developing a return man 22:08 Simulating guys in returner’s face at practice 24:36 Preparing for all the different kinds of punts 28:11 Recognizing outstanding special teams play during camp and in season Connect with Coach: @CoachSFountain Related Content: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/training-camp-running-a-linebacker-room-with-tye-nix-outside-linebacker-coach-ole-miss https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/training-camp-building-your-offense-during-camp-wtommy-zagorski-ocol-coach-university-of-akron https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/training-camp-optimal-performance-during-preseason-wdj-callender-yusef-shakir-and-ryan-horton https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/best-of-deliberate-practice-special-teams-edition
SEC Mike Bratton (@MichaelWBratton) and his cousin Shane (@BigOrangeVolz) on Jake Garcia's parents had to get separated so he could play in Georgia for Rush Propst (3:30), Kirby Smart had a lot to say about Georgia's QB competition and on facing Feleipe Franks once again (8:00), KJ Costello discusses the Mississippi State competition, on his favorite WRs so far and on facing LSU (18:45), Jeremiah Moon says the Gators are buying into the team's championship potential and he hypes up Brenton Cox (28:00), Arkansas special teams coach Scott Fountain on being neighbors with Pittman and why he came to Arkansas (43:00), Auburn RB DJ Williams on playing for Chad Morris and the RB room not being competition on The Plains (53:00) Sign up for My Bookie and use Promo Code: THATSEC https://mybookie.ag/ Show music comes from Crimson Calamity: https://www.crimsoncalamitymusic.com/ Advertising inquiries: thatsecpodcast@gmail.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/that-sec-football-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Nabors discusses the press conference with Scott Fountain, why special teams will be better, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Nabors discusses the press conference with Scott Fountain, why special teams will be better, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SEC Mike Bratton (@MichaelWBratton) and his cousin Shane (@BigOrangeVolz) South Carolina installs giant golden cock at Williams-Brice (2:30), Ole Miss issues porn cup (4:30), Scott Fountain shares a great memory of the Kick Six (7:00), Jimbo Fisher talks up his offense, Isaiah Spiller and Kellen Mond but shares that Jhamon Ausbon is taking time off (12:30), Jabril Cox & Liam Shanahan discuss the reasons they came to LSU (22:00), Jeremy Pruitt has got Kirby Smart and tigers jokes (32:30) Sign up for My Bookie and use Promo Code: THATSEC https://mybookie.ag/ Show music comes from Crimson Calamity: https://www.crimsoncalamitymusic.com/ Advertising inquiries: thatsecpodcast@gmail.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/that-sec-football-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
He's regarded as a special teams savant, and one of the hardest workers in the business. And he just so happens to be Sam Pittman's assistant head coach and special teams coordinator. Scott Fountain has been a part of four teams that have played for national titles, and has played a key role as a special teams coordinator for some unforgettable moments, including the "Kick Six." Along the way, he's coached alongside some of game's best coaches, including Bobby Bowden, Mark Richt, Gene Chizik and Kirby Smart. Fountain's career—one that began coaching high schoolers in his native Alabama—has led to him becoming one of the preeminent special teams coaches in the game. Now, it's worth asking: What does that mean for Arkansas? If it's true that “special teams wins championships,” then hiring a guru is a good place to start.
On today's podcast we re-visit our conversations with six FBS coaches on how they work on the fundamentals in camp. With an unprecedented time ahead of us we need to be efficient and effective with the time available, and these coaches explain how they use their individual time to improve their players. Joining us are: Scott Fountain, Special Teams Coordinator, Arkansas Tyrone Nix, Defensive Coordinator, UTSA Eric Mele, RB Coach, Mississippi State Craig Stutzman, Co-OC/QB Coach, Washington State Cody Kennedy, OL Coach, Tulane Nick Sheridan, OC/QB Coach, Indiana @CoachTyroneNix @CoachMeleMSU @CoachStutzman @CoachCKennedy @IUCoachSheridan @CoachSFountain Related - Training Camp Series Playlist: soundcloud.com/user-804678956/sets/training-camp-series footballdevelopment.com fdm.usafootball.com
On today's podcast, we pull together the thoughts of nine coaches from the FBS to learn how they evaluate their individual position and units. Evaluation is always important, and maybe even more so in a season that will have less time to prepare players for week 1. 1:14 David Elson, Marian University DC on communication and expectations to set the process. 8:06 Tyrone Nix, current defensive coordinator UTSA on the product that is seen on game day 10:56 Bobby Acosta, former FBS, FCS, D3 coach, current head coach at IMG Academy on evaluation of playmakers and building the offensive line. 14:36 Eric Mele, RB coach Mississippi State, evaluating the measurables for the running backs 19:21 Eric Eidsness, offensive coordinator/QB Coach Northern Illinois, objectivity through specific grading criteria. 26:14 Craig Stutzman, co-offensive coordinator/QB coach Washington State, holistic grading and creating one voice for QB/WR. 31:55 Cody Kennedy, OL coach Tulane, the O-Line Stock Report and evaluating to create chemistry 36:09 Nick Sheridan, offensive coordinator/QB Coach Indiana, being simple in grading tight ends, getting more players above the line ready. 42:04 Scott Fountain, special teams coordinator Arkansas, alignment, assignment, technique and involving assistants. Twitter: @CoachKGrabowski @coachdavidelson @CoachTyroneNix @CoachBA1010 @CoachMeleMSU @CoachEidsness @CoachStutzman @CoachCKennedy @IUCoachSheridan @CoachSFountain Related - Training Camp Series Playlist: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/sets/training-camp-series footballdevelopment.com fdm.usafootball.com
Merrill Cain of the Detroit Grand Prix talks with JJ & JoAnne about the cancellation of the 2020 Detroit Grand Prix. However, the historic Scott Fountain on Belle Isle will open 6 weeks ahead of schedule in honor of what would of been Grand Prix Weekend.
This is the weekly breakdown of USA Football’s Coach and Coordinator Podcast Series by Keith Grabowski. These short clips highlight tidbits of what each episode from this week’s lineup featured. Tune in and hear various guests offer their football expertise and analysis. Selling the Experience: Tim Delaney, Head Coach at South Park High School (N.Y.) - https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/selling-the-experience-tim-delaney-head-coach-at-south-park-high-school-ny Win Your Now: Jordan Hogan, Wide Receiver Coach at Cornell University (N.Y.) - https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/win-your-now-jordan-hogan-wide-receiver-coach-at-cornell-university-ny Scott Fountain, Special Teams Coordinator at the University of Arkansas (Ark.) - https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/scott-fountain-mixdown From Pass Rush to Gap Control: E.J. Whitlow, Defensive Line Coach at Miami University (Ohio) - https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/from-pass-rush-to-gap-control-ej-whitlow-defensive-line-coach-at-the-university-of-miami-ohio Scripting Better Practices: Erik Korem: Senior Associate Athletics Director for High Performance - https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/scripting-better-practices-erik-korem-director-of-high-performance-at-william-mary Coach and Coordinator Podcast Main Show Links: - Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/show/2FMkGaDAACBdFKWXY9WfGs?si=2-wEykhuRqON913cBwxv7g - iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/usa-football-coach-and-coordinator-podcast/id1216363733 - SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956 - Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/usa-football-coach-and-coordinator-podcast Check out our systems for skill development in blocking, defeating blocks and tackling at footballdevelopment.com. Follow us daily on Twitter for content and interaction @FBDevCoach and be sure to check out X's and O's analysis at blogs.usafootball.com.
A coach in four national championship games, Scott Fountain has a vast amount of experience coaching in college football. With a specific knack for coaching special teams, Coach Fountain has helped teach star players such as the newly minted Super Bowl champion Mecole Hardman and First-Team All-SEC Kicker Rodrigo Blankenship. After spending the last three years on UGA’s staff in both on and off the field roles, Coach Fountain decided to head to the University of Arkansas after former UGA offensive line coach Sam Pittman was named as their head coach. Now the special teams coordinator for the Razorbacks, Coach Fountain spoke with your host Keith Grabowski at the 2020 USA Football National Conference about how to approach teaching special teams. 0:20 Intro 0:46 Transition from UGA to Arkansas 1:11 Transitioning family to new city 2:12 Preparation for spring ball 2:54 Assembling special teams staff 4:08 Assessing the tape 6:12 Establishing the scheme 7:31 Personnel Evaluation 9:24 Earning trust 11:41 Advice on coaching special teams 14:55 Thoughts on the future of kickoffs 18:49 Coaching the return game 21:48 Evaluation 23:53 Special teams in practice 24:53 Developing a punt returner Check out our systems for skill development in blocking, defeating blocks and tackling at footballdevelopment.com. Follow us daily on Twitter for content and interaction @FBDevCoach and be sure to check out X's and O's analysis at blogs.usafootball.com.
DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans -- featuring... Beginning of the show: A look at the most recent Zach Evans rumors. 10-minute mark: Reaction to UGA safety Richard LeCounte's decision to return for his senior year. 15-minute mark: Former UGA All-American Jon Stinchcomb joins the show. 35-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa's looming announcement about whether he'll enter the NFL draft. 40-minute mark: I discuss UGA assistant Scott Fountain's departure for Arkansas and celebrate the UGA basketball team's win at Memphis. End of show: I share the Gator Hater Updater.
DawgNation Daily -- the daily podcast for Georgia Bulldogs fans -- featuring... Beginning of the show: A look at the most recent Zach Evans rumors. 10-minute mark: Reaction to UGA safety Richard LeCounte's decision to return for his senior year. 15-minute mark: Former UGA All-American Jon Stinchcomb joins the show. 35-minute mark: I take a look at other SEC headlines including Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa's looming announcement about whether he'll enter the NFL draft. 40-minute mark: I discuss UGA assistant Scott Fountain's departure for Arkansas and celebrate the UGA basketball team's win at Memphis. End of show: I share the Gator Hater Updater.
Coach and Coordinator - Best of Special Teams Coordinators On today’s podcast, we revisit our conversations with special teams coaches. We cover everything from philosophy, personnel placement, technique and schemes of the different units with some of the best in the game at all levels of football. Scott Fountain is the special teams coordinator at Georgia. He shares his thoughts on which type of players coach looks for to play special teams and how he decides how many units each player is competing on. Erik Link is the special teams coordinator at Appalachian State. They were one of the best in the FBS on special teams in 2019. He discusses the culture of Coach’s special teams units and how he uses the “E3” to define them. Shane Fogarty is special teams and running backs coach at Fordham university. Coach talks about his punt return philosophy and what kind of players he looks for when building out his special teams units and his HIT acronym for Heart, Intelligence, Technique and why having heart is the most important part of it. Dean Paul is the head coach at Ohio Northern University. He explains how he organizes special teams practices throughout the week. Robby Discher is the special teams coordinator at the University of Toledo. He shares why punt teams are putting more guys out wide, how it effects the return game and why it plays directly into his strategy of bringing a rush and trying to block a punt. Taylor Mehlhaff is a former kicker nd the specialist coach for thee Wisconsin Badgers. He discusses drills for helping place kickers and what coach thinks are the most important aspects of kicking. Sam Watts is a kicking expert and joined us to explain the importance of the holder and the art of the snap and hold and why it is so important to setting the tone of each attempted field goal for each side of the ball. Patrick Mannelly is one of the best long snappers to play the game. The former Chicago Bears long snapper share what he looks for in a long snapper as well as his thoughts on a practice plan for the position. Ryan Partridge is the athletic director and head coach at Liberty High School (Brentwood, Calif.), who led Liberty to win the California 1A state championship in 2018. In this segment he shares how the punt block and punt return techniques of “clasp, stick, scrape, j-angle, hit by and engage” and have become a big part of their culture because of the emphasis on special teams technique. Bobby April is one of the best ever to coach special teams. The former NFL special team coordinator shared his organization of game day operations in terms of special teams, where coach likes to be positioned, where he wants his assistants, and which responsibilities every coach has. Additionally, why coach doesn’t use the dots for organizing his players in game. Gary Roberts is the winningest coach in Cottage Grove High School (OR) history. He led the Lions to the 4A state Championship in 2018. Roberts explains how to teach the rugby punt and the explanation of responsibilities for the unit. Host Keith Grabowski discusses the benefits of being able to set up a good kick off return and the chances it gives you at scoring points. Additionally, the 5 main points Coach uses for the kick off return game.
On today’s Coach and Coordinator Podcast, host Keith Grabowski is joined by University of Georgia special teams coordinator Scott Fountain. This past season the Bulldogs ranked first in the SEC in punt return yards (366) and punt return average (16.6, seventh nationally) and tied for first in punt return touchdowns (2). During multiple stints as a special teams coordinator, Fountain has been known for his ability to develop excellent returners in both the punt return and kickoff return game. Fountain joins Coach and Coordinator today to talk about how he teaches different special teams positions during camp as well as how he chooses and develops return men. Show Notes: 1:12 Distribution of Coaches 2:45 Finding guys to fit roles on special teams 5:52 Spending individual time on special teams and the teaching aspect 11:30 Using his staff 13:10 Camp evaluation process 17:33 Developing a return man 22:08 Simulating guys in returner’s face at practice 24:36 Preparing for all the different kinds of punts 28:11 Recognizing outstanding special teams play during camp and in season Connect with Coach: @CoachSFountain Related Content: https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/training-camp-running-a-linebacker-room-with-tye-nix-outside-linebacker-coach-ole-miss https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/training-camp-building-your-offense-during-camp-wtommy-zagorski-ocol-coach-university-of-akron https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/training-camp-optimal-performance-during-preseason-wdj-callender-yusef-shakir-and-ryan-horton https://soundcloud.com/user-804678956/best-of-deliberate-practice-special-teams-edition
In our most recent Growth Project episode, Dr. Drew Brannon connects with Coach Scott Fountain, Special Teams Coordinator at the University of Georgia. Coach Fountain, who has been coaching football for 28 years, has played a pivotal role in the Bulldogs' success. In this podcast, he discusses how his love for football developed, how he established a vision for his life, how he balances the demands of being a Power 5 College Football Coach, and the rewards of contributing to players' success on and off the field.
Scott Fountain is Senior VP & Chief Development Officer at Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation in Memphis, TN. Baptist is one of the largest faith-based, non-profit hospital systems in the nation with 21 hospitals & 18,500 employees in TN, MS & AR. He oversees the $500 million BMHC Foundation, & is responsible for Corp. Communications for Baptist.
Your stories: - A battle is intensifying between Mayor Mike Duggan, Attorney General Bill Schuette and lawyers representing automobile accident victims. - In a national story that impacts many people here in Metro Detroit, Amazon is raising the minimum wage of all of its workers in the United States to $15. - In a story that was developing as we recorded today’s show, former gubernatorial candidate Abdul El-Sayed and expected future U.S. Representative Rashida Tlaib were among at least 18 people arrested during a rally in Midtown Detroit this afternoon. - Jemele Hill, a national journalist from Detroit, has found a new gig after leaving ESPN. She’s going to the Atlantic. - The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix on Belle Isle will see some changes in 2019. Most notably, access to the famous Scott Fountain will now be available for racegoers. - For those out in the suburbs of Oakland county, here’s a fun thing to do on on Thursday evening. It’s called Ladies Night Out and it’s in downtown Milford. - Lovers of cheese and chocolate will have a new place to satiate their cravings in Midtown. Mongers’ Provisions, a store by the folks who own Provisions in Ferndale, plans to open in November. - Antique and bargain hunters will find collectibles and a variety of arts and crafts at the annual Historic Fort Wayne Flea Market, taking place next Saturday and Sunday, October 13th and 14th at Historic Fort Wayne. - Elton Park and a building that formerly housed Checker Cab are starting to take shape in Corktown. We toured the space and discuss what we saw.
This is your August 2, 2018 show. Our feature interview today is with Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Gretchen Whitmer. As a note, we've now interviewed all three Democratic candidates and you can find their interviews in our podcast feed. - One of Michigan’s most prominent tech companies is the subject of a massive buyout. Tech titan Cisco plans to buy Ann Arbor-based Duo Security for $2.35 billion dollars in cash and assumed equity awards for Duo. - A Detroit police officer has been suspended after he was caught on video punching a naked woman at Detroit Receiving Hospital. - The Michigan Catholic newspaper will cease publication after 146 years. In its place, the Archdiocese of Detroit will launch Detroit Catholic, a free digital news website, later in the fall. - Police in Detroit arrested a man after he attacked two broadcast news trucks early Thursday, smashing the trucks’ windshield, hood, driver’s-side windows and side mirrors with a bat or baton. - A multimillionaire towing kingpin will serve 21 months in federal prison after paying bribes to a Macomb County official. - This weekend is the Belle Isle Art Fair. The two day event will take place next to the Scott Fountain on the south side of Belle Isle. The festival will feature more than 100 juried artists from a variety of artistic mediums.
Episode 100 Happy Fri-Yay! Welcome to the 100th episode of DRIVE TIME with DJ & KJ! It’s hard to believe that we made through 100 plus shows! We couldn’t have done this without the DIRTY THIRTY Family and all your support! We look forward to the next 100 shows! Taking time out of his busy schedule is Brewton native and WSN Blue Eagle UGA Special Teams Coordinator Coach Scott Fountain. Scott gives us the rundown on what it’s like coaching in the college ranks and the sacrifices that you make to be there. Thanks again Coach Fountain for calling in as you are welcome any time to call or come by when you’re in town. Lots of laughs and a great show for the 100th episode. Thanks for listening!