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In this insightful message by Bob Gaddis, Head Football Coach at Columbus East HS, Indiana, and Executive Director of the Indiana Football Coaches Association, the focus is on the impact football coaches can have on their players and communities. Coach Gaddis emphasizes the importance of being a positive influence, building relationships with players, and creating a culture of respect. The message encourages coaches to prioritize discipline, structure, and fairness within their programs while nurturing a sense of team spirit. With an emphasis on coaching expectations, respect, and creating a supportive environment, this message serves as a valuable resource for high school football coaches looking to make a lasting impact on their players and communities.
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“Respect the Game” Bob Gaddis – Head Football Coach – Columbus East HS – Indiana Executive Director – Indiana Football Coaches Association gaddisb@bcsc.k12.in.us 812-343-4225 Twitter@bkgaddis
Football has more participantsthan any HS Sport in America!Coaches have the opportunityto influence many!
Some positives for our Sport and your school • How many students are in your school? • How many are athletes? • How many are Football Players? • Have you discussed with your players that they can make a huge impact on the school? Positive or Negative? • Take it a step further and look at GPA, graduation rates and institutions for higher learning
We all know that our game is under attacknationally.It is our responsibility to build on the positivesthat our game provides.
What can we do? • Locally – Be the “Face” of Football in your community • State – Be an Active member of your association • Nationally – NHSACA – You are here • Nationally – Newly Formed “National HS FB Coaches Alliance”
My message today will be someideas that I believe can help youcreate a program where young people want to be and parentstrust you with their most valued possession.(or you may be that parent)
“One Coach will influence morepeople in one year, than the averageperson will do in a lifetime.”-Billy Graham
The Coaching Profession is a great one!Many people want to tell you how to do your job!Many want to be you!
We need to keep good people in the game! • National Problem; too many non-teachers that are coaching • Some is OK – but the Head Coach must continue making a case that having an coach in the building is a positive • Current Head Coaches and veteran coordinators – if you have good assistant coaches – keep them in the game! Respect their family time! • I see too many quality coaches get out too early because of the demands of the job. • Head Coaches – publicly praise your staff – How? Newspapers, radio, social media
We (Football Coaches) need toevaluate how we coach.What is really important?
Considerations • We may be the only consistent man in his life – all of us, not just the head coach • We may be his only consistent connection for 4 years of High School • Make sure that each coach knows his players; what is their family situation? Does he work? Who are his teachers? What kind of student is he? • Why does he play Football
Teach them how to be young men • Use manners • How to talk to their parents • Respect women and elders • Shake hands, look people in the eye
It starts with the coaches.The Head Coach and Staffmust be on the same page,and understand the Program philosophy.
High School Athletes • Need and want discipline and structure • We may be the only place they get it • Treating all players the same creates a respectful culture • Players know if you treat them all the same, or if it is just lip service. • Be consistent (or they won’t trust you)
Football is a tough sport, for tough people.“Be demanding, not demeaning!”
HS Football has a lot of players • Why do they play? • They all can’t start….some never play • They play to be part of something bigger then themselves….. “Team”
Every player wants to be part of theTEAM!Every Player wants to have apositive experience!
Players don’t want • To be picked on, bullied, harassed, initiated? • Called names or cussed at • Put through drills and/or practices that are demeaning and useless • To be alienated and/or blamed
Players Do • Want to be a valued member of the Team • Like to hear positive words • Want to be coached (all of them!) • Want to play for their teammate • Want to work hard to make the Team Better
CoachesIt starts with the Head Coachcreating a “Culture of Decency”for players and staff.Program Expectations should beclearly outlined and discussed.
“If you want Respect, give Respect” • Clear and concise Coaching expectations • Never disagree and or yell at each other on the field (In front of players) • Delegate responsibility and let coaches coach • The Head Coach should always take blame for defeat, and give credit in victory
Coaches • This should be the best part of the day for you and the players • It is not OK to have a bad day and/or a bad practice – you set the tone • Demanding, not demeaning • Coach them up and coach them hard (Engage players) • The essence of coaching is teaching • They want to hear when they do it right too • Always, always find a player after practice that you coached hard
How do members of your Team Treat Others? • Teachers (do you address what you expect?) • Other students – Players are not entitled • Support staff – Football and the whole school • Community members • New for us – Write a note to someone that helps our program “A few kind words goes a long way!”
Players“Don’t bring attention to yourselfby pounding your chest, pointing,etc.“Celebrate with your Team!”(Respect their contributions)
CoachesTreat Officials with Respect!(If you rant, rave, and cuss…what will your players do?)Treat your opponent with Respect!This is High School Football.
We coach the greatest game in the world!Respect the game, soothers will get the same opportunity we have.