[PODCAST] College Football Hall of Famer Jim Ballard talks quarterback academy and working alongside high school coaches

By Matt Reed | Posted 6/1/2018

 

Today’s guest on the USA Football Coach and Coordinator podcast is Jim Ballard, College Football Hall of Famer and founder of the Jim Ballard Quarterback Academy. He also had a long professional career across a variety of leagues. Ballard played in the NFL, CFL, NFL Europe and Arena Football from 1994 to 2003. Some of the teams included the Cincinnati Bengals, Buffalo Bills, Scottish Claymores, Toronto Argonauts and the Indiana Firebirds. Ballard had his most success during his collegiate career at Mount Union College, an NCAA Division III school in Alliance, Ohio. Including being induced to the College Football Hall of Fame for his play at Mount Union, Ballard was also an All-American while in college.

Ballard started his college career at D-III Wilmington (Ohio) College for one season before transferring to Mount Union. Across his career, Ballard broke 17 D-III passing records and was named all-conference all three seasons. In addition to being an all-American, Ballard was also awarded the Gagliardi Trophy for the Division III college football player of the year in 1993. Today, Ballard works with developing high school quarterbacks at the Jim Ballard Quarterback Academy.

On today’s podcast, Ballard and host Keith Grabowski talk about Ballard’s Quarterback Academy, the challenges of coordinating with high school coaches and parents, and how Mount Union prepared him to teach young athletes.

Show Notes

  • 1:16     Mentoring local quarterbacks into college
  • 2:36     Working alongside high school coaches
  • 3:53     Beginnings of the quarterback development camp
  • 6:16     Developing players going to Mount Union
  • 7:55     Being flexible in teaching how to be a quarterback
  • 10:50   Increasing Football IQ of the quarterback
  • 12:29   Advice to parents of players going through the academy
  • 14:54   Helping athletes gain exposure through camps
  • 16:32   What to show on highlight tapes for quarterbacks
  • 18:50   Having a strong base when throwing the ball
  • 20:51   Being a leader in the huddle and knowing everyone’s role
  • 22:25   Building confidence into leadership
  • 23:42   The Roll Pass at Mount Union
  • 25:15   Simulating the RPO
  • 26:52   How can coaches develop players in-season
  • 28:35   Providing 1-on-1 teaching with the quarterbacks

 

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