Official 2018 Illinois Coaches Association/ University of Illinois Clinic April 5-7, 2018 FEATURED SPEAKERS LOVIE SMITH Hue Jackson was named the 16th full-time Illinois Director of Athletics in history by took a major step in elevating Fighting Illini Dee and on January 13, 2016. He has 31 years of coaching experience, football in the national landscape with the including the last 17 in the NFL. Jackson was hiring of longtime NFL coach Lovie Smith as head coach of the Oakland Raiders in 2011. head football coach on March 7, 2016. Smith, He has also served as in who spent 11 years as an NFL head coach with Washington (2003), Atlanta (2007), Oakland the and Tampa Buccaneers, is the (2010) and (2014-15). 25th head football coach at Illinois. In 2017, the Browns defense made significant Smith has completed two seasons at Illinois and improvements in many categories. The Browns, who finished 31st in is in the process of changing the culture of Fighting Illini football. He started the NFL in both total defense and rushing defense in 2016, ranked 14th by putting together a coaching staff with more years of NFL experience than in total defense and seventh in rushing defense in 2017. any other in . He brought in former NFL All-Pro become the first Browns linebacker named to the in 16 years. as assistant head coach/ and recently Defensive lineman , the first overall pick of the 2017 NFL hired former Arizona offensive coordinator Rod Smith to lead the Fighting Draft, led the Browns with seven sacks, tied for second among all NFL Illini attack. rookies. The rebuilding process is underway, with Illinois putting the youngest team In his first year with Cleveland in 2016, Jackson helped the Browns in college football on the field in 2017. The Illini started (16) and played finish second in the NFL with a 4.89 rushing average, the team’s best (22) the most true-freshmen in the nation, including ESPN.com Freshman mark since 1966. Linebacker finished third in the NFL All-American safety Bennett Williams and five true-freshman all-conference with 148 tackles, while left was selected to his 10th selections: TE Louis Dorsey, DE Bobby Roundtree, CB Nate Hobbs, Williams, career Pro Bowl. Prior to joining the Browns, Jackson spent the previous four seasons and P Blake Hayes. (2012-15) with the . During that time, he helped Smith returned to college football for the first time since 1996 after spending the Bengals to two division titles and a trip to the postseason all four 19 years in the NFL, including 11 years as a head coach. He owns an 89-87 years. In 2012, he served as secondary/assistant special teams coach (.506) career record as a NFL head coach from 2004-12 and 2014-15 and before coaching the running backs in 2013. Jackson spent 2014-15 as went 3-3 in playoff games, including one trip to the . He also has a offensive coordinator. Super Bowl appearance as the defensive coordinator for the St. Louis Rams. With Jackson as coordinator in 2015, the Bengals offense finished third Smith was the head coach of the Chicago Bears for nine seasons from in the AFC in yards per play (5.7) and points per game (26.2). He was 2004-12 and amassed a record of 81-63 (.563), including three division voted by the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA) as the titles, two NFC Championship Game appearances (2006, 2010) and a berth Co-Assistant Coach of the Year. in Super Bowl XLI. In Jackson’s first year as offensive coordinator for Cincinnati in 2014, the The AP Coach of the Year in 2005, Smith’s 81 wins with Chicago are the run game posted its highest yards per game average (134.1) since 2000. third-most in Bears history. Lovie’s Bears featured one of the best defenses After spending the 2010 season as the Raiders offensive coordinator, of the era, including All-Pro and Lance Briggs, Jackson was promoted to head coach in 2011. Oakland finished the and defensive end Julius Peppers. year 8-8 and tied for first in the AFC West but missed the postseason Smith’s connection to Illinois began with the Bears when he hired former via tiebreaker. Fighting Illini head coach Ron Turner as Chicago’s offensive coordinator in Before joining the Raiders, Jackson spent two seasons (2008-09) as 2005. Turner was current Illinois Athletic Director Josh Whitman’s head quarterbacks coach for Baltimore, helping the Ravens advance to the coach when he played for the Illini and helped facilitate the playoffs both years. He was vital in the development of , who was named NFL Rookie of the Year in 2008. introduction of Whitman and Smith. Whitman hired Smith on his third day From 2004-06, Jackson served as the Bengals wide receivers coach, of the job as Illinois AD. helping develop one of the best wide receiver tandems in NFL history Between coaching the Bears and the Fighting Illini, Smith spent two years with and T.J. Houshmandzadeh. During that span, the as head coach of the , where the Bucs improved two combined to average 173.3 catches, 2,363.3 receiving yards and from two victories in 2014 to six wins in 2015 with rookie quarterback 15 per season. . Jackson gained his first fulltime NFL experience with Washington, where Before taking over as Chicago’s head coach, Smith spent three seasons he served as the running backs coach from 2001-02, before being with the St. Louis Rams as the assistant head coach/defensive coordinator promoted to offensive coordinator in 2003. (2003) and defensive coordinator (2001-03). He helped the 2001 Rams to Jackson spent 14 years coaching on the college level, going from a an appearance in Super Bowl XXXVI, dropping a 20-17 decision to the New graduate assistant at Pacific all the way to offensive coordinator at England Patriots. Southern California. He spent four seasons (1997-2000) as USC’s Prior to his time in St. Louis, Smith spent four seasons tutoring linebackers offensive coordinator, where he also helped to recruit and develop in Tampa Bay as part of ’s coaching staff, helping to create one players, including quarterback , who went on to win the of the league’s most dominant defenses of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Heisman Trophy and be selected No. 1 overall in the NFL draft. Smith and Dungy became the first two African-American head coaches to He was a minority coaching fellowship intern with the Rams coach in the Super Bowl when they faced each other in XLI. in 1990, in 1992 and Washington Redskins in 1995. He Smith spent his first 14 years as a collegiate coach, working at Tulsa (1983- also served as the running backs/wide receivers/special teams coach 86), Wisconsin (1987), Arizona State (1988-91), Kentucky (1992), Tennessee for the London Monarchs of the World League in 1991. Born Oct. 22, 1965, Jackson was a quarterback at Pacific from 1985-86 (1993-94) and Ohio State (1995). His last collegiate game was the 1996 and threw for 2,544 yards and 19 touchdowns. The Los Angeles native Citrus Bowl (1995 season) with Ohio State and also has bowl experience in also lettered in basketball and earned his degree in physical education. the 1994 Citrus Bowl and 1994 Gator Bowl (1993 season) with Tennessee. Jackson and his wife, Michelle, launched the Hue Jackson Foundation A native of Big Sandy, Texas, Smith led the Big Sandy Wildcats to three on July 20, 2017. The foundation is committed to empowering children, consecutive state championships in high school and was all-state as teen and adult survivors of human trafficking through the funding of a defensive end and linebacker. He went on to play collegiately at the organizations that champion for and serve as a voice for those who are and was a two-time All-American and three-time All- exploited. The foundation also focuses its efforts to further awareness, Missouri Conference selection. prevention and healing for victims of human trafficking. The foundation’s Smith and his wife, MaryAnne, are the proud parents of three children: website is www.huejackson.org. Mikal, Matthew and Miles, who is a defensive graduate assistant on the Jackson and his wife have three daughters, Jordyn, Baylee and Haydyn. Fighting Illini staff.

ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION 2018 CLINIC SCHEDULE (Tentative) HILTON GARDEN INN THURSDAY APRIL 5, 2018 Brody Walworth-Pleasant Plains H.S. 3A, “Utilizing TE’S and H-Backs in the Spread Offense” Alumni Room 3:00 - 7:30 PM Registration Hilton Garden Inn Matt Bolles-Muskegon H. S. Michigan State Champs Division 3, 7:00 - 9:15 PM Illinois Football Staff Speaking Hilton Garden Inn “Muskegon Big Red Offensive Tackle Techniques” Badger Room - Bob Ligashesky Alumni Room Christopher Birkner- Carlyle H.S. 2A, Andrew Hayes-Stoker - Rod Smith Badger Room “What to Do in a Successful Small Town 2A Program” Buckeye/Wolverine Gill Byrd – Buckeye/Wolverine Room Dave Jacobs-Alton H.S. 7A, Austin Clark – Hardy Nickerson Hoosier/Hawkeye Room “Winning in the Off Season: Executing an Effective Training Program for Football Athletes” Hoosier/Hawkeye Room Thad Ward – Cory Patterson Illinois Room SESSION 4 - 3:30 - 4:40 PM Joey Boese 9:30 - 11:30 PM Chalk Talk/Social Hour Alumni Room HAWTHORN SUITES Jon Carruthers-Princeville H.S. 1A, “3-5-3 Front Everyday Drills and Techniques” White Oak 1 Chip Filler-Orion H.S. 2A, “Situational Football” White Oak 2 FRIDAY APRIL 6, 2018 Brett Detering-Anna Jonesboro H.S. 3A, “Utilizing Formations, Motion, and Blocking Adjustments to Gain an Advantage in the Flexbone” Grand Prairie 1 & 2 6:00 AM Exhibitor and Recruiting Fair Set-up Hilton/Hawthorn Alan Thorson-Morris H.S. 4A, 7:00 AM Registration Hilton “Morris Run Game/Play Action Passes off the Run Game” Grand Prairie 3 & 4 Teague Dentino-Dunlap H.S. 5A SESSION 1 - 8:00 - 9:00 AM “Linebacker Play: Getting the Safeties to Play Like Linebackers” Savoy HAWTHORN SUITES HOMEWOOD SUITES Jim Schroeder-Rockford College, “Defensive Line Drills and Techniques” White Oak 1 Mike Gross-Westminster Academy Elgin, “8-Man Football Offense” Illinois Room Trevor Olson-Southern Illinois University, “Offensive Line Play” White Oak 2 HILTON GARDEN INN Mike Emendorfer-Wisconsin Platteville, Todd Kuska-St Rita H.S. 7A, “The Pistol Running Game” Alumni Room “What I have learned in 20 years as a Head Coach” Grand Prairie 1 & 2 John Garrett-West Bloomfield H. S. Line Coach Runners up Division 1, Dave Szentesy-Millikin University, “The 4-3 Defense” Grand Prairie 3 & 4 “Building a Legacy Line” Badger Room Matt Foster-College of DuPage, Gary Griffin-Rockford East H.S. 7A, “Power Run Game: A Way We Know What We Do” Buckeye/Wolverine Room “Defensive Game Planning and Practice Coordination” Savoy Rob Zvonar-Lincolnway East H.S. 8A, “Program Organization and Defensive Philosophy” Hoosier/Hawkeye Room HILTON GARDEN INN Nick Davis-Rose-Hulman Institute, “Practice Getting Sacks” Alumni Room SESSION 5 - ILLINOIS PRACTICE 4:30 - 6:00 PM HOMEWOOD SUITES Memorial Stadium and Irwin Indoor Football Facility Ric Arend-Lena-Winslow H.S. 1A, 6:00 - 7:30 PM Memorial Stadium Cookout Great West Hall “Lena Winslow’s 4-3 Defense: Why, How and Adjustments vs Multiple Formations” Illinois Room RECRUITING FAIR Will be held in the foyer outside the speaking rooms at the Hilton SATURDAY APRIL 7, 2018 9:15 - 10:00 AM IHSFCA Speakers/Awards Ceremony Hilton Ballroom 10:00 - 11:00 AM Lovie Smith Head Coach University Illinois Hilton Ballroom 7:00 AM Registration Hilton Garden Inn 11:00 - 12:30 PM Hue Jackson Head Coach Cleveland Browns Hilton Ballroom 7:45 - 8:30 AM Jim Rexilius FCA Breakfast Chief Illiniwek Ballroom LUNCH Ken & Derek Leonard - “Faith, Family, Football” 12:30 - 1:00 PM SESSION 6 - 9:15 - 10:20 AM SESSION 2 - 1:00 - 2:00 PM HAWTHORN SUITES HAWTHORN SUITES -Alton H.S. 7A, “4-3 Defense” White Oak 1 Mick McCall-Northwestern University Offensive Coordinator, Michael Morrissey-Moline H.S. 7A, “The Northwestern Passing Game-Crossing Routes” White Oak 1 “Utilizing Single Wing Formations and Principles in a Spread System” White Oak 2 Kurt Beathard-Illinois State University Offensive Coordinator, Marcus Forrest-Danville H.S. 6A, “Coaching: Establishing Your Style and Philosophy” Grand Prairie 1 & 2 “Adjusting your Passing Game Based on Personnel Strengths and Weaknesses” White Oak 2 Tim Brilley-Morton H.S. 5A, Stan Zweifel-University of Dubuque H.C., “Mastering the Art of the Catch” Grand Prairie 1 & 2 “Practice Done Differently: Plan to Improve Efficiency to Get the Most out of Your Players” Grand Prairie 3 & 4 Cary Fowler-Eastern Illinois University Defensive Coordinator, Jeremy Clodfelder-Paris H.S. 4A, “Defending the 1 Back and 2 Back Run Game with the 4-2-5 Defense” Grand Prairie 3 & 4 “Changing the Football Culture in Your School and Community” Savoy Gary Smith-NFL Consultant, “Dogs and Blitzes From Under and Over Fronts with Cover 10” Savoy HOMEWOOD SUITES Brett Hefner-Effingham H.S. 4A, “Power Run Play, Variations and Play Action” Illinois Room HOMEWOOD SUITES HILTON GARDEN INN Robbi Howard-Beardstown H.S. 3A, “Combining the Traditional Under Center Wing-T System with Shot-Gun Wing-T” Illinois Room Mike Allen-Chad-Augsburger Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley H.S. 2A, “There is More to Football than Just X’s and O’s” Alumni Room HILTON GARDEN INN Ryan Knox-Athens H.S. 1A, “Running the Double Wing in a Spread Conference” Badger Room Dan Sabock-Northern Illinois University Special Teams Coordinator, “Defending Multiple Shield Punt Teams and Kick-Off-Returns” Alumni Room Todd Hollis-Elmwood-Brimfield Coop 3A, “Growing and Maintaining a Small School Football Program” Buckeye/Wolverine Luke Cutkomp-University of Chicago, “Flatten the Front: Run Fits in the 3-4 Defense” Badger Room Hall of Fame Reception Hoosier/Hawkeye Room Joe Furco-College of DuPage, “Quarterback Fundamentals” Buckeye/Wolverine Room Michael Juscik-Concordia University, SESSION 7 - 10:35 - 11:40 AM “4-3 Defense: Flexibility Defending Traditional Option to Spread no Huddle RPO” Hoosier/Hawkeye Room HAWTHORN SUITES

Aaron Elliott-Teaching Quarterbacks, “Quarterback Academy” White Oak 1 SESSION 3 - 2:15 - 3:15 PM Mike Rude- Vienna H.S. 2A, “Michigan 50 Angle Stunt Package” White Oak 2 HAWTHORN SUITES Chad Wilmarth- Genoa-Kingston H.S. 4A, “O-Line Play: Coach What You Know” Grand Prairie 1 & 2 Nate Eimer-West Aurora H.S. 8A, “West Aurora Wing-T Offense” White Oak 1 Kerry Martin-Marion H.S. 5A, Jason Kradman- Maine West H.S. 7A, “Defense: Drills to Improve Your Defense Tackle Better/Tackle Smarter” Grand Prairie 3 & 4 “Everything 2 Lose: Building A High School Football Program” White Oak 2 Matt Walsh-Ridgewood H.S. 5A, “Defending the Spread with the Ridgewood 4-4 Defense” Savoy Tim Heyse-Hoffman Estates H.S. 6A, “Split Coverages to Game Plan” Grand Prairie 1 & 2 HILTON GARDEN INN Dan Thorpe-Marmion Academy 6A, Jeffrey Vik-Buffalo Grove H.S. 7A, “Moving Seamlessly Between a 4 and 3 Man Front” Alumni Room “Unbalanced Gun-Wing-T both Run and Pass Packages” Grand Prairie 3 & 4 Chris Roll-Lake Park H.S 8A, “College Recruiting 101” Badger Room Sheamus Murphy-Chicago Back of the Yards H.S. 5A, “Creating a Culture and Spread Inside Run” Savoy Jesse Chick- Hall of Fame Speaker, “Beyond X’s and 0’s” Buckeye/Wolverine Room HOMEWOOD SUITES Hall of Fame Reception Hoosier/Hawkeye Room Bill Shepard-Rockford Christian Life H.S., “3-3 Defense: 8 Man Way Defense” Illinois Room HOMEWOOD SUITES Open Illinois Room 12:00 – 2:00 PM Hall of Fame Banquet FEATURED SPEAKERS APPLICATION Hue Jackson Head Coach Cleveland Browns Lovie Smith Head Coach University of Illinois ILLINI STAFF SPEAKERS $85.00 Donnie Abraham University of Illinois Includes: IHSFCA Membership, Hall of Fame Banquet, Joey Boese University of Illinois Luke Butkus University of Illinois Friday Cookout, Breakfast, Clinic CD & Social Hour Gill Byrd University of Illinois No refunds after April 9, 2018 Austin Clark University of Illinois Andrew Hayes-Stoker University of Illinois Note: Check, money order or credit card payment must Bob Ligashesky University of Illinois Hardy Nickerson University of Illinois accompany this registration form. Cory Patterson University of Illinois Make checks payable to University of Illinois. Rod Smith University of Illinois Thad Ward University of Illinois COLLEGE SPEAKERS Kurt Beathard Illinois State University PLEASE PRINT Luke Cutkomp University of Chicago Nick Davis Rose-Hulman Institute Name of High School ______Aaron Elliott Quarterback Camps Mike Emendorfer University of Wisconsin Platteville School Address ______Matt Foster College of DuPage Cary Fowler Eastern Illinois University City ______Joe Furco College of DuPage Mike Juscik Concordia University State ______Zip______Mick McCall Northwestern University Trevor Olson Southern Illinois University Contact ______Dan Sabock Northern Illinois University Jim Schroeder Rockford College Daytime Phone (_____) ______E-mail______Gary Smith NFL Consultant Dave Szentesy Millikin University Stan Zweifel University of Dubuque Names of Coaches who will attend the clinic ($85 per coach)

HIGH SCHOOL SPEAKERS 1. ______Mike Allen Gibson City - Melvin - Sibley H.S. Ric Arend Lena-Winslow H.S. 2. ______Chad Augsburger Gibson City - Melvin - Sibley H.S. Christopher Birkner Carlyle H.S. 3. ______Matt Bolles Muskegon H.S. MI Tim Brilley Morton H.S. 4. ______Jon Carruthers Princeville H.S. Jesse Chick Simeon H.S. 5. ______Jeremy Clodfelder Paris H.S. Eric Dickerson Alton H.S. 6. ______Teague Dentino Dunlap H.S. Brett Detering Anna-Jonesboro H.S. 7. ______Nate Eimer West Aurora H.S. Chip Filler Orion H.S. 8. ______Marcus Forrest Danville H.S. John Garrett West Bloomfield H.S. MI 9. ______Gary Griffin Rockford East H.S. Mike Gross Westminster Academy Brett Hefner Effingham H.S. 10. ______Tim Heyse Hoffman Estates H.S. Todd Hollis Elmwood-Brimfield Coop H.S. 11. ______Robbi Howard Beardstown H.S. Dave Jacobs Alton H.S. 12. ______Jason Kradman Maine West H.S. Ryan Knox Athens H.S. COMPLETE AND RETURN THE APPLICATION WITH FULL PAYMENT Todd Kuska St Rita H.S. ❑ $85/Coach Kerry Martin Marion H.S. Michael Morrissey Moline H.S. Amount Enclosed: ______Sheamus Murphy Chicago Back of the Yards H.S. Chris Roll Lake Park H.S. Method of payment: Mike Rude Vienna H.S. ❑ Cash ❑ Check (payable to University of Illinois) ❑ Money Order Bill Shepard Rockford Christian Life H.S. Dan Thorpe Marmion Academy Credit Card: ❑ Mastercard ❑ Visa ❑ Discover ❑ American Express Alan Thorson Morris H.S. ______Jeffrey Vik Buffalo Grove H.S. Credit Card # Exp. Date V-code Matt Walsh Ridgewood H.S. Brody Walworth Pleasant Plains H.S. For more information please phone 217-244-7278. Chad Wilmarth Genoa-Kingston H.S. Rob Zvonar Lincolnway East H.S. Mail application and payment to: FCA SPEAKERS Sport Camps & Clinics, University of Illinois, 1700 South Fourth Street, Derek Leonard Ken Leonard Champaign, IL 61820

ILLINOIS COACHING STAFF 2018 HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

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2018 ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION CLINIC FEATURES: • Keynote Speaker Hue Jackson, Head Coach, Cleveland Browns AUSTIN CLARK ANDREW HAYES-STOKER BOB LIGASHESKY • Lovie Smith—Head Coach, University of Illinois Defensive Line Wide Receivers Special Teams / Tight Ends • Illinois Football staff conducting both clinic sessions and on the field demonstrations • High School clinicians representing state championship and state runner-up playoff teams • Division 1, 1AA, N.A.I.A. and Division 3 college coaches • Strength program speaker and demonstrations

PLUS • BACK AGAIN! Recruitment Fair HARDY NICKERSON CORY PATTERSON ROD SMITH • Vendors with the newest in uniforms, equipment, Defensive Coordinator / Assistant Coach Offensive Coordinator supplies and technology Linebackers • Thursday night coaches chalk talk and social • Coaches cook-out • IHSFCA award ceremony for football playoff teams • Fellowship of Christian Athletes breakfast • Illinois High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame • Illinois practice and scrimmage

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