On today’s USA Football Coach and Coordinator podcast, we continue the “Your Call” series, allowing coaches and professionals to respond on social media and air their thoughts and opinions on various matters. This time, we look at how technology plays a factor in teaching players the game plan in the install phase. When it comes to having your players learn in the offseason, delivering that message in the right way is everything. Three professionals in football technology contributed to our conversation on social media and join today’s show.
Rob Everett – defensive coordinator at Bridgewater College (Virginia) – Twitter: @NineintheBox
Everett is in his third season as the defensive coordinator at Bridgewater. He coached four all-conference players and the state defensive rookie of the year last season. Before coming to Bridgewater, Everett coached five seasons in the same role at Westfield High School (Virginia). Westfield won the 6A state championship in 2015 and his defense held teams to 7.9 points per game. Prior to that, he was the head coach at Robert E. Lee High School (Virginia) from 2006-10. Everett also was an advisor at HigherEchelon and helped develop the GoArmy Edge Football App.
Austin Barone – Founder/CEO at Just Play Sports Solutions (justplaysolutions.com) – Twitter: @austin_barone
Barone founded Just Play Sports Solutions in 2014. Just Play helps coaches with delivering playbooks and teaching tools to their players in a way they can understand best. He came up with the idea while he was a football player at the University of Kansas from 2012-15. Barone co-founded Just Play with Andy Wachter, a former college basketball player at Wichita State University and Pittsburg State University. Barone developed the beta version of the Just Play system in his last season at Kansas, while he learned how coaches worked and interacted in the press box.
Mike Rolih – Co-Founder/CEO at GoRout (gorout.com) – Twitter: @mikerolih
Rolih founded GoRout in 2014. It is a wearable technology that allows players to digitally retrieve plays being called from coaches on the sidelines. This technology can be fitted as a wristband as well as in the player’s helmet visor. The technology makes calling plays and having players understand them seamless for coaches. Rolih is a former high school football coach and all-state quarterback.
In today’s show, host Keith Grabowski talks with three guests about their technological improvements to installing game plan in the offseason.
Show Notes
Subscribe to the USA Football Coach and Coordinator podcast on iTunes.
RELATED CONTENT: [PODCAST] University of Wisconsin defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard discusses work-life balance
RELATED CONTENT: [PODCAST] USA Football Director of U.S. National Teams Aaron Ingram introduces U-19 National Team coaching staff
RELATED CONTENT: [PODCAST] Brookfield Central (Wisconsin) High School offensive line coach Joel Nellis talks about work-life balance