“In my mind, and I learned a lot of this from Pete Carroll. Your preparation is everything. When we prepare at a certain level, you can see it. We saw it transform at UCF. When coaches do less and less during the day, on a daily basis. That is where winning results happen.”
Ruud isn’t suggesting that coaches sit around in their office all day and work through the wee hours of the night, but he is noting that if you’re spending your days Monday through Friday locked in your office game planning constantly, that’s usually not the best approach. Get your plan of attack together, make small tweaks here and there when needed throughout the week, and get players to execute those ideas throughout the week and give them plenty of reps at it out on the field.
When you start to perfect how you prepare and use gameplan time, a good chunk of your time during the day can be used leaving your door open, and connecting with players, coaches, secretaries, etc. That’s an area that often gets overlooked in favor of scheming for hours and hours and hours on end sometimes.
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