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Wow, it's for real. He really does have a video on how to "create a championship culture"
Wow, it's for real. He really does have a video on how to "create a championship culture". How you gonna create a video like that when you've never actually done it! And when given the chance at Rutgers, he did the opposite!
https://www.championshipproductions...o-Build-a-Championship-Culture_FD-05124A.html
Establish a "Plan to Win" for your football program!If that one back there says "Building an Up-Tempo.....Offense" I'm going to lose it.
I'm afraid to even click the link.
If that one back there says "Building an Up-Tempo.....Offense" I'm going to lose it.
I'm afraid to even click the link.
Establish a "Plan to Win" for your football program!
- Understand the importance of developing a mission statement and program goals
- Create an organizational alignment where all personnel work together toward a common goal, rather than against each other
- Learn how to create opportunities for leadership and competition within your program
with Chris Ash,
Rutgers University Head Coach;
former Ohio State University Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach (2014 National Champions;
first-ever College Football Playoff Champions);
former University of Wisconsin Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Coach (2010 Big Ten Co-champions)
Many young coaches believe the scheme is the most important aspect of building a championship team and do not understand the importance of handling people within the program. In this video, Coach Chris Ash discusses his complete outline for building and running a championship football culture.
A Philosophy in Action
Coach Ash lays the groundwork for establishing a championship culture through constant communication, education and motivation of everyone involved in the program. He believes in a "relentless strain" to win games, not schemes. He focuses on competitive excellence as well as the process, not the goal.
Coach Ash begins by addressing his well-thought out mission statement, which underlies the very essence of coaching with a purpose. From there, you will learn:
How to Build It
- How to establish program goals
- How to emphasize and visualize the key components in a plan to consistently win games
- The 11 steps required to build a championship culture
The core of this video is in the 11 key elements Coach Ash has planned and devised to build a championship-caliber program at Rutgers. Within this video, Coach Ash goes into detail how to carry out these key elements, including:
You'll also find practice footage of the Rutgers football team applying many of these key elements as they look to improve their program and compete at a high level of football.
- Finding and recruiting the right people to include in your organization
- Developing player leadership through a "Leadership Council"
- How to create dynamic, competitive, and effective practice sessions
Coach Ash lays out everything you need to know about changing the culture of your program. You will learn how to foster your players' competitive nature, how to prepare young people for success after football, and how to use a system of punishments and rewards that clearly communicates to the players the benefits of a championship program.
I feel like this is a much healthier and enjoyable way to express our frustration compared to the usual vitriol. Lol
Normally, I would tend to agree, but in this case, Ash deserves what's coming to him. The guy came in, dismantled our traditions and dumped on the program. If this is all he has to offer after that, then he's getting his just desserts. You reap what you sow.I find this thread distasteful.
Never liked they guy - one of his first hires was that 20 yr old OC and the old man as the DC - was like this guy is not ready for prime time.
He is Dick Anderson 2,0 - actually Dick Anderson looks like Vince Lombardi compared to this guy. And I think Dick was a Paterno plant - so this guy is an Urban plant.
But he is a man - has a family - don't make fun of him. Just fire the guy and let's move on. Really this is below RU fans
IMO
May hasten his demise but really guttural stuff
Agreed - that is some fine work.I have to say this is my favorite...so clever...
I find this thread distasteful.
Never liked they guy - one of his first hires was that 20 yr old OC and the old man as the DC - was like this guy is not ready for prime time.
He is Dick Anderson 2,0 - actually Dick Anderson looks like Vince Lombardi compared to this guy. And I think Dick was a Paterno plant - so this guy is an Urban plant.
But he is a man - has a family - don't make fun of him. Just fire the guy and let's move on. Really this is below RU fans
IMO
May hasten his demise but really guttural stuff
I don't recall anything like that, but it was a while ago.Plant is the appropriate word for it. Let’s NEVER hire someone off a “recommendation” again. “Recommendation” is just a euphemism for “Sure, hire this guy and we won’t have to concern ourselves about your program for a while.”
Just curious, did Schiano get recommended by anybody?
Exactly.. GS was interviewing Mulcahy.. and Rutgers.. not the other way around.I don't recall anything like that, but it was a while ago.
What I do remember is that he came in and laid out a complete plan to Mulcahy, from academics to facilities to perception to development.
Wow - everything ripped from coaches he’s worked under. Guy is just cashing in on everything he can for as long as he can. Ouch. New Jersey has been played .
first stringer now ashHobbs has been played like a fiddle
Stringer went to a National Championship game. I can forgive that one....first stringer now ash
I don't recall anything like that, but it was a while ago.
What I do remember is that he came in and laid out a complete plan to Mulcahy, from academics to facilities to perception to development.
If the look on Flood's face does not make you laugh, then there is no hope for you.
Establish a "Plan to Win" for your football program!
- Understand the importance of developing a mission statement and program goals
- Create an organizational alignment where all personnel work together toward a common goal, rather than against each other
- Learn how to create opportunities for leadership and competition within your program
with Chris Ash,
Rutgers University Head Coach;
former Ohio State University Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Coach (2014 National Champions;
first-ever College Football Playoff Champions);
former University of Wisconsin Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Coach (2010 Big Ten Co-champions)
Many young coaches believe the scheme is the most important aspect of building a championship team and do not understand the importance of handling people within the program. In this video, Coach Chris Ash discusses his complete outline for building and running a championship football culture.
A Philosophy in Action
Coach Ash lays the groundwork for establishing a championship culture through constant communication, education and motivation of everyone involved in the program. He believes in a "relentless strain" to win games, not schemes. He focuses on competitive excellence as well as the process, not the goal.
Coach Ash begins by addressing his well-thought out mission statement, which underlies the very essence of coaching with a purpose. From there, you will learn:
How to Build It
- How to establish program goals
- How to emphasize and visualize the key components in a plan to consistently win games
- The 11 steps required to build a championship culture
The core of this video is in the 11 key elements Coach Ash has planned and devised to build a championship-caliber program at Rutgers. Within this video, Coach Ash goes into detail how to carry out these key elements, including:
You'll also find practice footage of the Rutgers football team applying many of these key elements as they look to improve their program and compete at a high level of football.
- Finding and recruiting the right people to include in your organization
- Developing player leadership through a "Leadership Council"
- How to create dynamic, competitive, and effective practice sessions
Coach Ash lays out everything you need to know about changing the culture of your program. You will learn how to foster your players' competitive nature, how to prepare young people for success after football, and how to use a system of punishments and rewards that clearly communicates to the players the benefits of a championship program.
this pic needs the, 'there's cajun shrimp, theres coconut shrimp, there's fried shrimp'...lol
Saw this one....
Not a meme...this one is real.