by Brian Wical
Cardinal Stritch High School Head Football Coach
Follow @CoachWical
In Ohio, we are allowed to coach our kids in the summer months (June 1- July 31) for 10 days. How you use those days is really up to the individual coach/program. Some teams like to participate in a lot of 7-on-7 tournaments and events; others prefer to use theirs as practice days. Personally, I think they are best served as practice days, with a few 7-on-7’s mixed in, too.
Cardinal Stritch High School Head Football Coach
Follow @CoachWical
In Ohio, we are allowed to coach our kids in the summer months (June 1- July 31) for 10 days. How you use those days is really up to the individual coach/program. Some teams like to participate in a lot of 7-on-7 tournaments and events; others prefer to use theirs as practice days. Personally, I think they are best served as practice days, with a few 7-on-7’s mixed in, too.
I like the idea of backing the camp days up as close to the start of two-a-days as possible. This essentially gets us 2 additional weeks of two-a-day-like practices to teach our kids the offensive/defensive systems and philosophies. We will use two of our days to essentially do nothing but 7-on-7’s as we will be going to Lima Central Catholic High School one day, and we will compete in the Bucyrus Redmen 7-on-7 and Lineman Challenge another. We will do a third 7-on-7 in the evening one other day as well, and camp in the morning.
With all the background of Ohio and its rules,
and our schedule, lets get into Day 1 of camp. We came out ready to
learn and were excited. I couldn’t ask for better enthusiasm to begin
practice from our kids. It was hot with the temperature topping out in
the mid-90’s as we began practice. The enthusiasm displayed by both our
players and coaching staff was as high as you would like to see during
the first 45 minutes of defensive practice. We then hit a little bit of a
lull where our focus went out the window and we weren’t putting forth
the effort we would like to see. The good news is that it was only Day
1. At the mid-practice break, I challenged our guys to come out for
offensive practice ready to learn and put a complete practice together.
After the break we started off slow as coaches,
just going through our formation and adjustments, and how we align. It
was a good session for our kids just to sit back and learn.
I saw some really great signs offensively. Our
timing on our snap count and motions needs a lot of work still, but to
be honest, I have seen much worse first days in this offense, which is
promising. Our guys need to understand that there is a solid foundation
that is being built, but we are nowhere near where we need to be yet. I
am very confident we will be better as we continue to get more practices
under our belt and grasp why we are doing the things we are.
Needless to say, I am excited to get out there
today for Day 2 and watch as our football team develops and starts to
experience more success on the practice field.
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