Coach Richt and Mat Drills

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I hope the OL participates in these drills. Maybe they will lose some of their guts and cut down on penalties.
Watch the video. This is the WHOLE TEAM participating. This **** ain't optional...lol

Not sure about the penalties since, IMO, those were due to mental laziness not corrected by the less than competent staff. The guts....oh yeah, they will lose some.

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The players and coaches kept mentioning mat drills in the interviews yesterday. Its a *****!

Did you see the players questions and answers from yesterdays interview. I saw Coach Richt but the video I was watching ended before the EE and Coaches were questioned.

I saw Shaq's interview. Seemed like a very thoughtful and well-spoken young man. You must be very proud of him.
 
The players and coaches kept mentioning mat drills in the interviews yesterday. Its a *****!

Did you see the players questions and answers from yesterdays interview. I saw Coach Richt but the video I was watching ended before the EE and Coaches were questioned.

I saw Shaq's interview. Seemed like a very thoughtful and well-spoken young man. You must be very proud of him.

Yeah, I am the father of a 14-year old boy and a seven-year old boy. And watching that interview, I said to myself, "That's what I want my boys to be right there." Respectful, well-spoken, a bit of polish to that young man already. Very impressive. The product of conscientious parents.
 
I use to hate team drills where if one dude Screwed the whole team suffered. **** that ish, make his *** run or start over

When I coached youth football, I would let the person who messed up actually lay back and chill with a cold water bottle while the rest of the team had to do it all over. What that did was allow peer pressure and the team to understand how one person can mess things up for everybody. Trust me any player rather have a ****ed coach than 50 ****ed teammates.
 
From Dave Hyde article...

"...The first day's subject was discipline. Players can't be a minute late for class or they run at sunrise. Players must keep lockers clean or they run at sunrise. Players must wear the same clothes in the weight room or....

"Any stealing, you're off the team," said assistant Mike Rumph, the former American Heritage-Plantation coach.

The point is, this isn't just about personal discipline. Miami was the most penalized team in college football last year. The Hurricanes averaged 9.8 penalties per game. The next worst team, Baylor, averaged 8.8...

"You don't have personal discipline, you won't have it in the fourth quarter of games," said linebacker Shaq Quarterman, a recruit from Orange Park who enrolled at Miami in January.

Do you think Richt's message is sinking in when a new recruit repeats it?"


If true, this is a great first step in transitioning the actions of disparate individuals into the focused effort of a team. Quite simply its a force multiplier--just basic military-derived discipline and attention to detail that has only been proven to work without exception over the last 3,000 years...


AWESOME...can't wait to see if this new organizational strategy can translate into a dominant and successful ACC program.
 
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I use to hate team drills where if one dude Screwed the whole team suffered. **** that ish, make his *** run or start over

When I coached youth football, I would let the person who messed up actually lay back and chill with a cold water bottle while the rest of the team had to do it all over. What that did was allow peer pressure and the team to understand how one person can mess things up for everybody. Trust me any player rather have a ****ed coach than 50 ****ed teammates.

Man I'm sure there were some fights because of that lol. I'd be ****ed
 
no wonder Byrd pvssed out..lol

mat drills are done at most CFB programs. Pretty sure they will do them at UTit. They may have a different name and slightly different focus but its all the same. we called our **** county fair.....that **** was no fair
 
no wonder Byrd pvssed out..lol

mat drills are done at most CFB programs. Pretty sure they will do them at UTit. They may have a different name and slightly different focus but its all the same. we called our **** county fair.....that **** was no fair


^^^^ um's under golden was caled UTOUGH. Its the same sh*t....

My worst college experience usually occured during winter conditioning, Matt drills or whatever...u called it...i couldnt wait for spring practice to start...

U ninjas dont understand waking up @ 5:30 to go do that sh*t......or going out on a college night on a thursday and having to stay up ..LIT...and watch BET UNCUT, Law and Order, Nick at Nite till practice started. lol...

I did it ...never was last in the pack.....but after my freshman year...i knew to put B.S. classes in the spring..cause i knew after winter conditioning...i didnt feel like doing sh*t the rest of the day.
 
The players and coaches kept mentioning mat drills in the interviews yesterday. Its a *****!

Did you see the players questions and answers from yesterdays interview. I saw Coach Richt but the video I was watching ended before the EE and Coaches were questioned.

I saw Shaq's interview. Seemed like a very thoughtful and well-spoken young man. You must be very proud of him.
Very much..
 
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The players and coaches kept mentioning mat drills in the interviews yesterday. Its a *****!

Did you see the players questions and answers from yesterdays interview. I saw Coach Richt but the video I was watching ended before the EE and Coaches were questioned.

I saw Shaq's interview. Seemed like a very thoughtful and well-spoken young man. You must be very proud of him.

Yeah, I am the father of a 14-year old boy and a seven-year old boy. And watching that interview, I said to myself, "That's what I want my boys to be right there." Respectful, well-spoken, a bit of polish to that young man already. Very impressive. The product of conscientious parents.
Thank U...
 
I use to hate team drills where if one dude Screwed the whole team suffered. **** that ish, make his *** run or start over

When I coached youth football, I would let the person who messed up actually lay back and chill with a cold water bottle while the rest of the team had to do it all over. What that did was allow peer pressure and the team to understand how one person can mess things up for everybody. Trust me any player rather have a ****ed coach than 50 ****ed teammates.

umm..coach u would of lost the team Coach Philbin style if u did that to me...first time that happened kid would get rocked who messed up?...u coached in s.fla?...
 
I use to hate team drills where if one dude Screwed the whole team suffered. **** that ish, make his *** run or start over

When I coached youth football, I would let the person who messed up actually lay back and chill with a cold water bottle while the rest of the team had to do it all over. What that did was allow peer pressure and the team to understand how one person can mess things up for everybody. Trust me any player rather have a ****ed coach than 50 ****ed teammates.

umm..coach u would of lost the team Coach Philbin style if u did that to me...first time that happened kid would get rocked who messed up?...u coached in s.fla?...
My Drill Sergeant did that to us Squad Leaders in Boot Camp
 
I use to hate team drills where if one dude Screwed the whole team suffered. **** that ish, make his *** run or start over

When I coached youth football, I would let the person who messed up actually lay back and chill with a cold water bottle while the rest of the team had to do it all over. What that did was allow peer pressure and the team to understand how one person can mess things up for everybody. Trust me any player rather have a ****ed coach than 50 ****ed teammates.

umm..coach u would of lost the team Coach Philbin style if u did that to me...first time that happened kid would get rocked who messed up?...u coached in s.fla?...
My Drill Sergeant did that to us Squad Leaders in Boot Camp

These team drills look way better organized than the previous staff the new ones remind me of morning pe at ft.benning, I love the can't leave no one behind mentality it creates a great bond at the end of it all
 
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