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The 42Nd Annual Michigan High School Football Coaches Association Clinic The 42nd Annual Michigan High School Football Coaches Association Clinic Thursday January 16, 2014 7:00-8:15pm Friday January 17, 2014 8:00-8:30am Exhibit Friday January 17, 2014 12:45-2:00pm Hall C Bob Wylie, NFL Veteran Offensive Line Coach, The Banquet General MHSFCA Membership Meeting Jerry VanHavel, Mason High School, Simplified Mtg 201- First Meeting With Your Players-Laying the Ground- 1&3 Schemes in a Multiple Offense 202 work For A Championship Season Friday January 17, 2014 8:30-11:00 am Curtis Blackwell, Michigan State University Recruit- Banquet Brady Hoke, University of Michigan, The Exhibit Jason McIntyre, Mt Pleasant HS, Concepts in a Banquet ing and College Advancement, Building A Program. 2&4 Tradition and Pride of Michigan Football Hall C Multiple Formation Offense. 1&3 Adam Korzeniewski, Birmingham Brother Rice Banquet Malen Luke, Northwood University Defensive Coor- Banquet Defensive Coordinator, Championship Defense 5&7 dinator, Running a Complete 4-2-5 Defensive Pack- 2&4 Amy Teddy, University Of Michigan, Dr. Exhibit age. Banquet Waterson, Sparrow Hospital, John Hall C Coach TBA, University of Michigan, Michigan Of- Banquet 6&8 Morris Watts, Central Michigan University QB fense. Herrington, Farmington Hills Harrison Coach, Training QB’s Effectively 5&7 HS, Concussion Panel Discussion moder- Greg Mattison, University of Michigan, Michigan Exhibit ated by Fred Heumann, WLNS Sports Di- Matt Koziak, Muskegon Mona Shores Head Coach, Banquet Defense. Hall C 6&8 rector A Triple Option Attack. Jeff Trickey, Trickey/Wright QB/Rec Camps, Train- Bill Brown, Deckerville Head Coach, Changing the Mtg 101- Mtg 101- ing QB’s and Rec’s to be Complete Players. 102 Mark Dantonio, Michigan State Univer- Exhibit Game: Eight Man Innovation. sity, Championships Start Here Hall C Jim Cole, Alma College Retired Head Coach, Wide Mtg 103- Receiver Skills and Drills. 104 Thursday January 16, 2014 8:30-9:45pm Legends Panel, Terry Hessbrook, Ithaca HS, Jeff Exhibit Tommy Hoke, Michigan State University Assistant Exhibit Friday January 17, 2014 11:15-12:30 pm Olson, Ishpeming, Mick Enders, Portage Central, Hall C Strength Coach, Championship Caliber Training. Hall C Rob Zimmerman, DeWitt Head Coach, Quarterback Banquet Questions and Answers Leadership and Skill Development. 1&3 Mark Smith, University of Michigan LB Coach, Banquet Friday January 17, 2014 2:15-3:30pm 2&4 John Creek, Kicking Consultant, & Filip Filipovic, Banquet Linebacker Fundamentals and Drills. Corey Parker, River Rouge Head Coach, Running Former NFL Kicker, Training Kickers and Punters. 2&4 Banquet the Single Wing Offense and Integrating Wildcat 1&3 Tim Parker, Muskegon Oakridge Defensive Coordi- Banquet Matt Bolles, Muskegon Offensive Line Coach, Offen- Banquet nator, Winning With The Multiple 5-2 Defense 5&7 Banquet sive Line Makes The Difference. 5&7 Brad Bush, Chelsea Head Coach, Getting Out Of Bad Offensive Plays. 2&4 Chris Creighton, Eastern Michigan University Head Banquet Dustin Beurer, Albion College Offensive Coordina- Banquet Coach, Building Team Leadership To Achieve Goals 6&8 tor, Run and Pass Concepts in a No Huddle Up 6&8 John Bonamego, Detroit Lions Special Teams Coor- Mtg 101- and Objectives. Tempo Offense. dinator, Tackling and Pursuit Fundamentals. How to 102 Become a Better Tackling Team Using Non-Padded Darrell Funk, University of Michigan OL Coach, Sessions. Offensive Line Fundamentals and Drills. Mtg 101- Bob Wylie, NFL Veteran Offensive Line Coach, Mtg 101- 102 Building Your Blocking Techniques Around How 102 Joe Tumpkin, Central Michigan University Defen- The Body Works, Run & Pass Butch Barry, Central Michigan University TE Mtg 103- sive Coordinator, Defensive Fundamentals/ Mtg 103- Coach, Perimeter Runs/G Scheme 104 Secondary Technique and Defending the 3x1 104 Gus Kapolka, Cedar Springs Head Coach, Special Mtg 103- Teams Package. 104 Dave Sofran, Birmingham Brother Rice Offensive Mtg 201- Dan Enos, Central Michigan University, CMU Mtg 201- Coordinator, Championship Offense 202 Passing Game: 3 Step/ Play Action 202 Mitch Zajac, Eaton Rapids Defensive Coordinator, Exhibit Implementing a Collegiate 4-3 Defense at the High Hall C Kyle Nystrom, Central Michigan University LB Mtg 203- Coach, Linebacker Fundamentals and Drills That Can 205 Jim Cole, Alma College Retired Head Coach, Special Mtg 202- School Level. Teams: The Art of the Long Snap and the Punt. 205 Be Used With Any Defensive Scheme. Nate Shafer, 3Dynamics, Football Specific Speed Exhibit and Agility: Get Your Athletes Faster and More Ex- Hall C PLEASE VISIT OUR VENDORS IN EXHIBIT HALL A plosive on the field.* The 42nd Annual Michigan High School Football Coaches Association Clinic Friday January 17, 2014 3:45-5:00pm Friday January 17 9:00-10:00pm Saturday January 18 12:05pm-1:05pm Banquet Michael Bess, Southwest Michigan Varsity Football Banquet Craig Rundle, Albion College Head Coach, Zone Banquet Al Slamer, Holt Head Coach, Special Teams 1&3 Official, Using The Rules of the Game to Your Ad- 1&3 Blitz Coverage Concepts in a 4-2-5 Defense. 1&3 vantage. Banquet Matt Koziak, Muskegon Mona Shores Head Coach, Banquet Mike Knight, Owner-Art of Strength, Sports Nutri- 2&4 Dan Boggan, Lansing Sexton Head Coach, and Banquet Balancing the Running and Passing Game 50/50. 2&4 tion. Health Related to Youth Sports Johnel Davis, Defensive Coordinator, Sexton Off 2&4 Banquet Noel Dean, Lowell Head Coach, Building/ 5&7 Tackle Running Attack and Blitzing from the 3-5-3. Kevin Langs, Climax-Scotts Head Coach, Full Mtg 103- House T… Building a Program of Conscience. 104 Maintaining Program Interaction & The Education of Parents in Sports Border Classic All Star Game Nomination Session; Mtg 101- Gabe Priddy, Olivet Head Coach, The Olivet Way, Mtg 101- Banquet Meet the All Star game coaches and discuss players 102 Bill Feraco, East Lansing Head Coach, Topic TBA 6&8 Creating A Playsheet That Maximizes Personnel. 102 that you would like to nominate for the All Star Team. Bring Stats, DVD’s, links to highlights, etc. Saturday January 18 1:15pm-2:15pm Sparky McEwen, Ferris State University WR Coach, Exhibit Tommy Hoke, Michigan State University Assistant Scott Farley, Jackson Head Coach, The Power of Banquet Mtg 201- Wide Receiver Fundamentals and Passing Game Hall C Strength Coach, Championship Caliber Training. Youth Football 1&3 202 Principals. Rich Popp, Birmingham Brother Rice HS, QB Tech- Banquet Dan Fodrocy, Saginaw Valley State University WR Mtg 203- nique/Drills 2&4 Coach, 11 Personnel Play Action Pass and the Read 205 Friday January 17 10:00pm-12:00am Banquet Option out of Multiple Sets. Tom Maclean, St Regis CYO, Running Back Drills 5&7 President Reception-Banquet Rooms 5-8 and Techniques Nate Shafer, 3Ddynamics, Football Specific Strength Exhibit Everyone is Invited! Training: Develop Strength and Power in the Weight Hall C Justin Cessante, Detroit Catholic Central HS, De- Banquet Room that Translates to the Football Field. fensive Back Drills and Techniques 6&8 Saturday January 18 9:00am-10:45am Exhibit Hall C Saturday January 18 2:25pm-3:25pm Friday January 17, 2014 5:15-7:15 pm Mark Dantonio, Michigan State University Head Banquet Coach, USA Football Heads Up/MSU Football Exhibit Wes Wishart, Belleville HS, Offensive Line Drills MHSFCA Awards Banquet– Banquet Rooms 5-8 and Techniques. 1&3 Tickets Required: Please pick them up at the info table Hall C Jeff Hecklinski, University of Michigan, Youth Banquet Topic. Exhibit Rich Popp, Birmingham Brother Rice HS, QB Tech- 2&4 Friday January 17, 2014 7:30-8:45 pm Hall C niques and Drills. Amy Teddy, University of Michigan, Concussion Matt Yoches, Grand Valley State DL Coach, Defend- Banquet Education Walt Lodes, NRFL, Defensive Line Drills and Tech- Banquet ing with a Four Down Front. 1&3 niques. 5&7 Saturday January 18 10:55am-11:55am Banquet Mike Smith, Eaton Rapids Head Coach, Turning Banquet Justin Cessante, HPYE Athletics, Training and Con- Banquet 1&3 6&8 around Football program's with the ABC's of Buy In 2&4 Jeff Wood, Bedford Head Coach, Topic TBA ditioning for Youth Sports by Everyone Banquet 2&4 Brad Bush, Chelsea Head Coach, Topic TBA 2013 Coach Of The Year Awards Mike Ricketts, Hope College Defensive Coordinator, Mtg 101- Division 1– Kurt Richardson, Clarkston Hope College 4-2-5 Base Defense and Adjustments. 102 Banquet Noel Dean, Lowell Head Coach, Building A Success- 5&7 Division 2– Albert Fracassa, Brother Rice E.J. Arnold, Northwood University Special Teams Mtg 103- ful Program/Community Involvement. Division 3– John Shilito, Zeeland West Coordinator, A Complete Special Teams Package. 104 Banquet Division 4– Ron Glodich, Marine City Dan Pifer, Olivet College Head Coach, Topic TBA 6&8 Division 5– Joe Noha, Menominee Dean Kreps, Hope College Head Coach, Innovations Mtg 201- Division 6– Terry Hessbrook, Ithaca in the Hope College Counter Game 202 2014 High School All Star Game Division 7– Jeff Olson, Ishpeming Cody Caswell & Aaron Amthor, Lawrence HS, Mtg 203- Findlay, Ohio June 14 Division 8– Steve Czerwon, Muskegon Catholic Central Innovations in the Game: 8 Man Football 205 “Their Best 40 Against Our Best 40” Division 9 (8 Man) – Rob McDaniel, Peck Matt Mitchell, Grand Valley State Head Coach, Exhibit Nominate your best player Friday 3:45-5:00 in Mtg Rooms 103-104 Championship Program Goals. Hall C .
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