Carlos Lynn was the defensive coordinator for Cedar Hill in 2006 when the team won their first state title. Now, as head coach, the team has a chance to win again. Coach Lynn Lynn spent nine years at Cedar Hill before leaving to become the head coach at Seguin. He’s spent the past eight years leading Seguin, a role he didn’t expect to leave until he was offered the opportunity to come back to, “the place where I think I established most of my coaching roots.”
He joins us in San Antonio at the Texas High School Coaches Association Coaching School to talk about his program and now he manages al aspects as the head coach
Shownotes:
-Never follow a legend/following Joey McGuire
-The opportunity to continue to grow
-Discipline and structure
-Be champions in all areas of life
-The vital things
-A full-service program
-Finding the right coaches
-Coaching the coaches
-Longhorn speed
-Solving problems
-Using the benefits of technology
-What great coaching looks like
-Closing the gap
-Game day - be a master of situational football
-Managing the emotions of the team
-Time management “junior high quarter”
-Winning edge - six phases of development
Shownotes:
-Never follow a legend/following Joey McGuire
-The opportunity to continue to grow
-Discipline and structure
-Be champions in all areas of life
-The vital things
-A full-service program
-Finding the right coaches
-Coaching the coaches
-Longhorn speed
-Solving problems
-Using the benefits of technology
-What great coaching looks like
-Closing the gap
-Game day - be a master of situational football
-Managing the emotions of the team
-Time management “junior high quarter”
-Winning edge - six phases of development
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