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Title: HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL


1
HOOVER HIGH SCHOOL
  • 12 MONTH PLAN
  • RUSH PROPST
  • HEAD COACH

2
JANUARY
  • DUTIES AND RESONSIBILITIES
  • HEAD COACH
  • 1. College Recruiters on a day in- day out basis.
  • 2. Stay away from off- season program and devote
    time to senior players to help them settle on
    their future plans.

3
  • ASSISTANT COACHES
  • Start off- season program
  • Player accountability
  • Monitoring Grades
  • Off- Season program
  • Absentees

4
  • PLAYERS
  • Off- season begins- 645 a.m.- Monday- Tuesday-
    Thursday- Friday.
  • After school supplemental weights 230 p.m. (this
    is for players not involved with another sport)
  • Breakfast program begins (this is done after the
    off- season program)

5
  • BOOSTER CLUB
  • Past officers responsible for banquet- held on
    Super Bowl Sunday.
  • New officers are in planning phase of new year.

6
FEBRUARY
  • HEAD COACH
  • Become involved in the off- season program.
  • Become active in the planning phase of our
    offensive changes, if necessary.
  • Visit other staffs for ideas on any changes with
    our football team.

7
  • HEAD COACH CONT
  • 4. Speak at clinics across the country.
  • 5. Banquet and signing day.
  • Planning phase of booster club
  • fundraising
  • 7. Finalize yearly calendar for players-
    spring, summer, fall.

8
  • ASSISTANT COACHES
  • Start their planning phase of any offensive or
    defensive changes.
  • Visit other staffs
  • Go to clinics and/ or speak at clinics.
  • After four weeks in the off season program,
    coaches will look to change, if necessary,
    workout programs and/ or any changes.
  • Assistant coaches will start speed camp- session
    one.

9
  • PLAYERS
  • Test early February to see what plan fits each
    player- not every player is on the same plan-
    more specific speed training.
  • Speed camp is started for select players.
  • Grades are checked for the first time- second
    semester.

10
  • PLAYERS CONT
  • All players are given a calendar that explains
    the remaining part of the year.
  • Leadership meetings are started by the senior
    class.

11
  • BOOSTER CLUB
  • Early February- banquet is held.
  • New officers meet for the first time to discuss
    fundraising plans and what is best for the
    program.
  • Budget completed.

12
MARCH
  • HEAD COACH
  • Plan for spring practice.
  • Begin Wednesday morning parent meetings with each
    class of parents- 630 a.m.
  • Plan for summer youth camp.

13
  • HEAD COACH CONT
  • 4. Plan for national 7 on 7 camp.
  • 5. Begin raising money for Buccaneer
  • Television and Coaches show.

14
  • ASSISTANT COACHES
  • Complete phase one of off- season program.
  • Check players nine week grades.
  • Start to prepare drill work and individual work
    for spring practice.
  • Study previous years cut- ups to use as teaching
    tools leading up to spring practice.
  • Continue going to clinics and learning new ideas.

15
  • PLAYERS
  • Max out on phase one of off season program.
  • Complete phase one of speed work.
  • Begin phase two of speed work.
  • Receive nine week grades.
  • Involved in tutoring class, if needed.

16
  • BOOSTER CLUB
  • 1. Organizational meetings.

17
APRIL
  • HEAD COACH
  • Begin meetings over practice schedules.
  • Organizing pre- spring meetings, film and walk
    through.
  • Continue fundraising activities and summer plan.
  • Finalize all hiring of coaches, if necessary.

18
  • ASSISTANT COACHES
  • Phase two of off- season program begins Monday/
    Wednesday/ Friday- in the weight room. Tuesday/
    Thursday- on the field conditioning.
  • Begin position meetings with their players- film,
    chalkboard, walk through.
  • Finalizing spring practice.

19
  • PLAYERS
  • Begin phase two of the off- season program.
  • Complete phase two of speed work.
  • Quarterbacks begin to throw, centers snapping,
    receivers and running backs catching, this is
    done on an individual basis.
  • Involved in tutoring class, if needed.

20
  • BOOSTER CLUB
  • Organizational meetings.
  • Getting ready for fund- raiser number one-
    program ad sales, profit 100,000.00.
  • Membership drive with each class of parents-
    profit 75,000.00.
  • Organize a parent meeting for late April.
  • Covered dish supper- discuss football program in
    depth with parents.

21
MAY
  • HEAD COACH
  • Spring practice dates- Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
    Saturday- scrimmage ( four week plan with a
    spring game at the end).
  • Meet with college recruiters- handout player
    profile sheets and junior film.

22
  • HEAD COACH CONT
  • 3. Continue fundraising activities
  • membership, program ad sales,
  • television, youth camp, 7 on 7 camp.
  • Spring practice begins.
  • Finalize all hiring of coaches, if necessary.

23
  • ASSISTANT COACHES
  • Spring practice begins.
  • Watch practice film with their players- Monday/
    Wednesday/ Friday.
  • Detail every practice schedule.

24
  • PLAYERS
  • Spring practice begins- Monday/ Wednesday/
    Friday/ Saturday.
  • Tuesdays and Thursday- in season weight program.
  • Watch practice film- Monday/ Wednesday/ Friday.
  • Responsibility of selling a full page ad for the
    program- 300.00.
  • Involved in tutoring class, if needed.

25
  • BOOSTER CLUB
  • Organizational meetings.
  • Finalizing program ad sales and preparing for
    summer work.

26
JUNE
  • HEAD COACH
  • 1. Summer practice begins June 6, 2006- Monday/
    Tuesday/ Wednesday/ Thursday, through June 30
    2006- 16 workouts total.
  • 2. Continue fund raising activities- television,
    youth camp, 7 on 7 camp.

27
  • HEAD COACH CONT
  • 3. Work college camps.
  • 4. Finalize all hiring of coaches, if
  • necessary.

28
  • ASSISTANT COACHES
  • Summer work begins.
  • Organization of weight room and on the field
    practices.
  • Responsible for summer school players.

29
  • PLAYERS
  • Summer practice begins- Monday/ Tuesday/
    Wednesday/ Thursday.
  • A. Monday is a core lift day.
  • B. Tuesday is a power lift day.
  • C. Wednesday is a auxiliary lift day.
  • D. Thursday is a combination of A
  • and B.

30
  • PLAYERS CONT
  • 2. Drill and positioning work along with
  • 3. Skill players will be involved in 7 on 7
  • work three days a week and two days a
  • week of run game.
  • 4. Each day is a different day of the
  • kicking game.

31
  • BOOSTER CLUB
  • Organizational meetings.
  • Preparing for second and third fund- raiser- Buc
    cards and Buc day.
  • Buc cards- players are responsible for selling 25
    _at_ 10.00/ each- 250.00.
  • Buc day- players are responsible for selling 5
    tickets _at_ 10.00/ each- 50.00.

32
JULY
  • HEAD COACH
  • Continue fundraisers- television, youth camp, 7
    on 7 camp, buc cards, buc day.
  • Work on youth camp.
  • Work on 7 on 7 camp.

33
  • ASSISTANT COACHES
  • Work on youth camp.
  • Work on 7 on 7 camp.
  • Continue working players out.

34
  • PLAYERS
  • Continue work outs- only 8 days in July for OL/
    DL and 10 days for skill players.
  • July is a month of work also a month of lots of
    rest for the football team.
  • Two weeks that players are not working- week of
    July 4th and the last week of July.
  • National 7 on 7 Tournament- July 21, 22, and 23-
    skill players only.

35
  • BOOSTER CLUB
  • Organizational meetings.
  • Hand out Buc cards to each player and
    cheerleaders.
  • Buc Day- hand out information to all players and
    cheerleaders.
  • Organize parent meeting for August 2.
  • Help manage national 7 on 7 Tournament with
    coaches.

36
AUGUST
  • HEAD COACH
  • Fundraising should be complete.
  • Football practice begins.
  • Finalize itinerary for fall camp- August 3, 4, 5
    and 6 at Marion Military Institute.
  • Team pictures are taken and parent meetings held-
    August 2.

37
  • ASSISTANT COACHES
  • Football practice begins.
  • Organize practice schedule for fall camp at
    Marion.
  • Test players for strength and conditioning upon
    arrival August.

38
  • PLAYERS
  • Football practice begins.
  • Testing August 1.
  • Football camp at Marion Military Institute- 3
    players a day- Wednesday through Friday-
    scrimmage on Saturday.
  • Game week preparation begins August 15.
  • Regular season game preparation begins August 21.

39
  • BOOSTER CLUB
  • Receive all Buc cards- August 8.
  • Receive all information on Buc day- held August
    13.
  • Finalize the organization of the August 18 Golf
    Tournament.
  • Finalize the organization of the Buccaneer
    Touchdown Club Social- held August 20th.
  • Finalize the organization of the covered dish
    supper- held August 23 _at_ H.H.S.

40
SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER
  • SATURDAY
  • Head Coach swaps film with opponent for upcoming
    game.
  • Assistant Coaches grade film on their own.
  • Injury Report- Injured players report to training
    room for treatment, All other players are off.

41
  • SUNDAY
  • Head Coach and coaching staff meet to discuss
    Friday nights grades and begin watching opponent
    film, this is done in the early a.m. hours.
  • Players report at 300 p.m. for weights, Fridays
    game film, conditioning( outside), and next
    weeks opponent game plan.
  • Booster club meeting Sunday night.

42
  • Monday
  • Coaching staff reports at 600 a.m. to complete
    practice schedule.
  • Practice reports at 630 a.m. for weights and
    opponent tape.
  • Coaching staff and food is catered in to grade
    practice tape.
  • Some coaches are responsible for J.V. football
    games on Monday night.

43
  • Tuesday
  • Coaching staff reports at 600 a.m. to complete
    practice schedule.
  • Players report at 645 a.m. to watch practice
    tape of Mondays practice and also watch more
    opponent tape.
  • Practice is held in the afternoon.
  • Coaching staff stays and food is catered in to
    grade practice tape.
  • After watching practice tape and opponent tape,
    the final game plan is installed.

44
  • Wednesday
  • Coaching staff reports at 630 a.m. to finalize
    practice schedule and game plan.
  • Players report at 700 a.m. to watch Tuesdays
    practice tape.
  • Practice is held in the afternoon.
  • Coaching staff will meet after practice to eat
    with their families at a local restaurant.

45
  • Thursday
  • Coaching staff reports at 630 a.m. to finalize
    the final practice of the week.
  • Players report at 700 a.m. to practice.
  • No practice and no staff meetings are are held,
    all players and coaches are off for the afternoon.

46
  • Friday
  • Team prayer breakfast held at 700 a.m. at a
    local church.
  • Final team walk through is held after breakfast
    or prior to pre- game meal which is held in the
    afternoon.
  • Pre- game meal at 230 p.m.
  • Pep rally at 300 p.m.
  • Players rest from 300 p.m. until 500 p.m.
  • Player warm- up begins at 545 p.m.
  • Kick- off scheduled at 700 p.m.

47
DECEMBER
  • State Championship is always the first week of
    December.
  • Head coach
  • Post season awards.
  • Meet with booster club regarding banquet.
  • Off- season ordering of equipment.
  • Player meetings.

48
  • ASSISTANT COACHES
  • Off- season testing begins.
  • Check on player grades.
  • Assign tutor for the players throughout season.

49
  • PLAYERS
  • Off- season testing begins for juniors,
    sophomores, and freshman in the following areas
  • A. Bench G. Vertical jump
  • B. Squat H. Height Weight
  • C. Power clean
  • D. Incline Bench
  • E. 40 yard dash
  • F. Pro- agility

50
  • PLAYERS CONT
  • 2. Off- season meetings with position coaches and
    the with the head coach.

51
  • BOOSTER CLUB
  • Finalizing all expenditures for the year.
  • Preparing for the next football season.
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