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Portland Coach of the Year Clinic Agenda/Time Schedule PORTLAND COACH OF THE YEAR CLINIC AGENDA/TIME SCHEDULE **CLINIC NAME BADGE MUST BE WORN AT ALL SESSIONS** FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2020 ST. HELENS ROOMS A - D 9:00 AM -12:30 PM Terry Summerfield – USA Football Master Trainer USA Football “Player Safety Coach Certification” Clinic 1:30PM CLINIC REGISTRATION OPENS IN THE CONFERENCE CENTER LOBBY MT. HOOD 3:00 PM – 3:55 PM Brian Lindgren – Oregon State University - “OSU Offensive Schemes” ST. HELENS ROOMS A - D 3:00 PM – 3:55 PM Tim Tibesar – Oregon State University - “OSU Defensive Schemes” MT. HOOD MT. ADAMS ST. HELENS - A ST. HELENS - B ST. HELENS - C ST. HELENS - D 4:10-5:05 PM Jon Boyer, OSU Jim Michalczik, Kefense Hynson, Michael Pitre, OSU Brian Wozniak, Jake Cookus, OSU Quarterbacks OSU Offensive OSU Wide Running Backs OSU Tight End/ Special Teams “Quarterback Line Receivers “Running Back H-Backs “Punt/Kickoff Development” “Pass Pro “Wide Receiver Fundamentals” “Tight End Cover Funda- Fundamentals” Drills & Fundamentals” mentals & Drills” Fundamentals” 5:20-6:15 PM Trent Bray, OSU David Lose, OSU Blue Adams, Legi Suiaunoa, Ryan Saparto, Linebackers Defensive Line OSU Defensive OSU Defensive OSU Special “Linebacker “Shifting the Backs Line Teams Fundamentals” Front” “Defensive Back “Base “Punt/Kickoff Fundamentals” Fundamentals” Return Funda- mentals & Drills” 6:20-7:20 PM DINNER BREAK (ON YOUR OWN) MT. HOOD 7:20-8:25 PM David Cutcliffe – Duke University – “Developing a Winning Quarterback” 8:30-9:30 PM Andy Avalos – University of Oregon – “Building the Foundation of a Championship Defense” ST. HELENS ROOMS A - D 9:35-11:00 PM Hospitality Time sponsored by Pacific Office Automation & Adrenaline Fundraising (Must Wear Clinic Name Badge) PLEASE NOTE: Due to conflicts in schedules and contracts, some speakers and topics have changed from what was originally published in our clinic brochure. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2020 ***PLEASE SEE PAGE 3 FOR SATURDAY’S YOUTH CLINIC SESSIONS*** 7:30AM CLINIC REGISTRATION OPENS IN THE CONFERENCE CENTER LOBBY MT. HOOD MT. ADAMS ST. HELENS – A ST. HELENS – B ST. HELENS – C ST. HELENS – D 8:30-9:25 AM Steve Pyne, Brett Elliott, Mitch Singler, Jared Van Acker, Mark Nolan, C.J. Gradoville, Central Catholic HS Linfield College Duke University W.T. Woodson Trabuco Hills HS Hudl “Developing a “Quarterback “Running Back HS (VA) (CA) “How to Give “Hudl Forum: Championship Fundamentals in Plays & Drills – “Defensive Your Guys a What Matters Culture” the Spread Run Game” Coverages Out of Chance on Offense Most” Offense” the 3-4 ‘Black by Being Hole’ Defense” ‘Different’” 9:40-10:35 AM Alex Mirabal, Brett Elliott, Mitch Singler, Jared Van Acker, Mark Nolan, George Crace, University of Linfield College Duke University W.T. Woodson Trabuco Hills HS 3-Dimensional Oregon “Quarterback “Running Back HS (VA) “New- (CA) “How to Give Coaching “Wide Zone Drills, Fundamentals in Plays & Drills – Age Defensive Your Guys a “Stop Trying – Techniques & the Spread Pass Game” Game Planning: Chance on Offense Start Training A Game Tape” Offense” Incorporating by Being Champion’s Technology” ‘Different’” Heart: Proven Strategies for Coaching Success!” 10:50-11:45 AM Steve Pyne, Scott Gragg, Jason Slowey, Ian Kolste, Terry George Crace, Central Catholic HS McNary HS Western Oregon Whitworth Summerfield, 3-Dimensional “Developing a “Offensive University University f. Sam Barlow HS Coaching Championship Linemen Leverage “WOU Defense: “Special Team “Implementing a “Stop Trying – Culture” Principles” Maximizing Philosophy/Kick- Tackling Program Start Training A Personnel” off Return” & Process Within Champion’s Your Program” Heart: Proven Strategies for Coaching Success!” 11:45-1:00 PM LUNCH (ON YOUR OWN) FCA LUNCHEON (TICKET ONLY) MT. HOOD MT. ADAMS ST. HELENS – A ST. HELENS – B ST. HELENS – C ST. HELENS – D 1:00-1:55 PM Alan Stanfield, Scott Gragg, Jason Slowey, Brandon Funk, Marty Hunter/ Bill Wortman, Whitworth McNary HS Western Oregon Linfield College Randy Rutschman Adrian HS University “Offensive University “Special Teams” “Implementing “Offensive Line “Whitworth’s Linemen Leverage “WOU Defense: Mental Keys for Slide Pass Shallow Cross Principles” Maximizing High Performance: Protection Passing Concept” Personnel” Tools for Your Fundamentals” Toolbox” 2:10-3:05 PM Alan Stanfield, Mike Peck, Joe Silvey, Kaiwi Crabb, Marty Hunter/ Bill Wortman, Whitworth Prairie HS (WA) Trabuco Hills HS Camas HS (WA) Randy Rutschman Adrian HS University “Prairie Football: (CA) “How to “In-Season vs Off- “Implementing “Defensive Line “Whitworth’s Offensive Ideas Evolve Your Season Strength Mental Keys for Philosophy, Shallow Cross for Any System” Defense to Get & Conditioning High Performance: Techniques & Passing Concept” What You Need” Program” Tools for Your Drills” Toolbox” 3:20-4:15 PM Brian Harris, Mike Peck, Joe Silvey, Kaiwi Crabb, Jared Van Acker, Greg Grant/ Western Oregon Prairie HS (WA) Trabuco Hills HS Camas HS (WA) W.T. Woodson HS Tony Smith/ University “Prairie Football: (CA) “How to “Weight Room (VA) “Loco Punt Jack Henderson “Diversify the Run Offensive Ideas Evolve Your Technique & High- Formation & “1A/2A/3A Game with RPO’s” for Any System” Defense to Get Level Training” Fakes” Roundtable” What You Need” 4:30-5:25 PM Brian Harris, Terry Summerfield, Mark Nolan/Joe Dr. Michael Jared Van Acker, Greg Grant/ Western Oregon f. Sam Barlow HS Silvey, Trabuco Koester, MD/ W.T. Woodson Tony Smith/ University ”Tracking Skills & Hills HS (CA) Sam Johnson, HS (VA) Jack Henderson “Diversify the Run Drills Related to “How to Implement OATS “Linebacker “1A/2A/3A Game with RPO’s” Tackling” Culture Change & “Medical Update: Fundamentals & Roundtable” Produce a Great Why Should I Let Drills” Tradition-Rich My Child Play Program” Football?” 5:25-7:10 PM DINNER (ON YOUR OWN) MT. HOOD 7:10-8:25 PM Bronco Mendenhall – University of Virginia – “Culture Creation & Program Building” MT. HOOD 8:25-9:30 PM Bryan Harsin – Boise State University – “Deliberate Practice: Preparing & Executing a Plan” ST. HELENS ROOMS A - D 9:35-11:00 PM Hospitality Time sponsored by Pacific Office Automation & Adrenaline Fundraising (Must Wear Clinic Name Badge) SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 2020 MT. HOOD 8:15-9:05 AM Mike Krueger – USA Football – “Implementing the Youth Football Development Model in Your Community” 9:10-10:10 AM Jeff Brohm – Purdue University – “Misdirection Runs/Play-Action using Perimeter Motion” 10:15-11:10 AM Ad Rutschman – Linfield College – “Coaching Wisdom from a Hall of Famer” IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING LAST SPEAKER 11:10 AM SPECIAL DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS (Must Be Present to Win) 2020 Nike/OACA Youth Football Clinic Saturday, February 29, 2020 GARDEN ROOMS A - C 8:30-9:25 AM Terry Hyde – Clark County Youth Football – “Building Your Program Through Playing All Your Kids” 9:40-10:35 AM Mary Hyde – Clark County Youth Football – “Building Community Relationships” 10:50-11:45 AM Tony Cichoke/Mike Matthews – LP Football Academy – “Cultivating the Culture” 11:45-1:00 PM LUNCH (ON YOUR OWN) GARDEN ROOMS A - C 1:00-1:55 PM Tony Cichoke/Mike Matthews – LP Football Academy – “Coach Development” 2:10-3:05 PM Mike Krueger – USA Football – “Football Development Model” 3:20-4:15 PM Tony Cichoke/Mike Matthews – LP Football Academy – “Creating an Efficient & Effective Practice Plan/Building a Game Plan” 4:30-5:25 PM John Beck/Howard Rub/Shawn Stanley – “Roundtable Discussion” 2020 PORTLAND NIKE/OACA COACH OF THE YEAR CLINIC VIDEOS The Nike Coach of the Year Clinics, in conjunction with Football Coaches Insider, are filming select sessions at the 2020 Portland Nike/OACA Coach of the Year Clinic. All Portland Clinic Attendees will receive free access to the Portland Clinic videos from April 1 – December 31, 2020. To view the Portland clinic videos, we will need your school, first and last name, and email address for you to receive access instructions to the free videos. You can sign up at the Clinic Registration Desk if you did not include all your information during clinic registration. All Portland Clinic Attendees will also receive a discount to the entire Football Coaches Insider On-Demand Library which consists of over 250 full-length videos available April 1st. Portland Nike Coach of the Year Football Clinic Hosted By: Thank You to Our OACA Sponsors Clinic Directors: Chris Knudsen & Rob Younger @ORCoaches 111 .
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