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Hansen Ratings D3 Coach and Coordinators of the Week - Junior Collins, OC, Mount Union (OH), Ryan Cortez, DC, Whitewater (WI), Pat Ruley, HC, Rowan (NJ)
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On this episode of Hansen Ratings D3 Coach and Coordinators of the Week presented by Tully, hosts Logan Hansen and John Snell spotlight three outstanding coaches, each offering a unique perspective on football strategy, philosophy, and team development.
First, Junior Collins, Offensive Coordinator at Mount Union, emphasizes the critical importance of red zone execution. He reflects on lessons learned from his mentor, Hall of Fame Head Coach Larry Kehres, shares insights on practice design, and highlights how collaboration within the staff drives offensive success.
Next, Ryan Cortez, Defensive Coordinator at Wisconsin Whitewater, uses the analogy of mastering a fastball to illustrate the value of strong fundamentals before fine-tuning technique. His approach underscores the importance of simplicity, repetition, and clarity in teaching athletes.
Finally, Pat Ruley, Head Coach at Rowan University, explores practice efficiency. He introduces the idea of an “alignment period” to maximize training impact while minimizing strain, and reflects on communication, staff collaboration, and balancing coaching demands with family life. To view Pat Ruley's alignment periods on video visit the Coach and Coordinator Youtube Page: Pat Ruley Alignment Period .
Together, these conversations provide a comprehensive look at how today’s coaches are innovating—whether in red zone execution, defensive teaching philosophies, or practice methodologies—while staying grounded in core coaching principles.
Chapters
- Introduction with Logan and John
- Junior Collins on Red Zone Strategy
- Practice Techniques & Execution at Mount Union
- Mentorship from Coach Karras & Coaching Philosophy
- Ryan Cortez: Mastering Fundamentals & “Grip It and Rip It”
- Building a Philosophy of Learning and Teaching
- Pat Ruley on Practice Efficiency at Rowan University
- The Alignment Period & Maximizing Reps
- Communication, Technique, and Staff Collaboration
- Balancing Coaching, Game Strategy, and Family Life
- Recognizing Contributions Across the Staff
- Closing Thoughts and Recognition
Connect on X:
Keith Grabowski: @CoachKGrabowski
John Snell: @jsnellbwfb
Logan Hansen: @LogHanRatings
Junior Collins: @JuNiOrC315
Ryan Cortez: @CoachCortez53
Pat Ruley: @FollowTheRuless
Presented by Tully — the perfect tool for high school and Division III programs. Tully helps coaches track readiness, performance, and player development so teams can stay strong and confident deep into the season.
Learn more at tully.app
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1288 episodes
Manage episode 507245448 series 1404614
On this episode of Hansen Ratings D3 Coach and Coordinators of the Week presented by Tully, hosts Logan Hansen and John Snell spotlight three outstanding coaches, each offering a unique perspective on football strategy, philosophy, and team development.
First, Junior Collins, Offensive Coordinator at Mount Union, emphasizes the critical importance of red zone execution. He reflects on lessons learned from his mentor, Hall of Fame Head Coach Larry Kehres, shares insights on practice design, and highlights how collaboration within the staff drives offensive success.
Next, Ryan Cortez, Defensive Coordinator at Wisconsin Whitewater, uses the analogy of mastering a fastball to illustrate the value of strong fundamentals before fine-tuning technique. His approach underscores the importance of simplicity, repetition, and clarity in teaching athletes.
Finally, Pat Ruley, Head Coach at Rowan University, explores practice efficiency. He introduces the idea of an “alignment period” to maximize training impact while minimizing strain, and reflects on communication, staff collaboration, and balancing coaching demands with family life. To view Pat Ruley's alignment periods on video visit the Coach and Coordinator Youtube Page: Pat Ruley Alignment Period .
Together, these conversations provide a comprehensive look at how today’s coaches are innovating—whether in red zone execution, defensive teaching philosophies, or practice methodologies—while staying grounded in core coaching principles.
Chapters
- Introduction with Logan and John
- Junior Collins on Red Zone Strategy
- Practice Techniques & Execution at Mount Union
- Mentorship from Coach Karras & Coaching Philosophy
- Ryan Cortez: Mastering Fundamentals & “Grip It and Rip It”
- Building a Philosophy of Learning and Teaching
- Pat Ruley on Practice Efficiency at Rowan University
- The Alignment Period & Maximizing Reps
- Communication, Technique, and Staff Collaboration
- Balancing Coaching, Game Strategy, and Family Life
- Recognizing Contributions Across the Staff
- Closing Thoughts and Recognition
Connect on X:
Keith Grabowski: @CoachKGrabowski
John Snell: @jsnellbwfb
Logan Hansen: @LogHanRatings
Junior Collins: @JuNiOrC315
Ryan Cortez: @CoachCortez53
Pat Ruley: @FollowTheRuless
Presented by Tully — the perfect tool for high school and Division III programs. Tully helps coaches track readiness, performance, and player development so teams can stay strong and confident deep into the season.
Learn more at tully.app
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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