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Players Changing Positions Late Season

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There are times throughout the season that a change in personnel just has to be made. It can be due to lack of performance, development of a player, or a matchup on game day.

On this episode Kenny and Daniel are talking all about why you might consider a change, why you may not make the change, and how to go about pulling the trigger when the time comes.


What makes a team consider a change?

  • 1 way vs 2 way players
  • Player improvement vs regression
  • Dynamic players
  • Freshmen show up after the beginning of the season


Why would a coach not make a change?

  • Routine and being comfortable
  • Senior leadership
  • Fear of failure


How do you make the change?

  • Honesty all season
  • Don’t embarrass a player - call in demotions 1-on-1
  • Call in player being elevated 1-on-1 and lay out expectations
  • Find another position that fits the strengths of whoever you’re demoting
  • Prepare your staff for the banter


What NOT to do as a Coach

  • Today’s Lesson: “Do what is needed, don’t hesitate to make the change”


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Send us a Text Message.

There are times throughout the season that a change in personnel just has to be made. It can be due to lack of performance, development of a player, or a matchup on game day.

On this episode Kenny and Daniel are talking all about why you might consider a change, why you may not make the change, and how to go about pulling the trigger when the time comes.


What makes a team consider a change?

  • 1 way vs 2 way players
  • Player improvement vs regression
  • Dynamic players
  • Freshmen show up after the beginning of the season


Why would a coach not make a change?

  • Routine and being comfortable
  • Senior leadership
  • Fear of failure


How do you make the change?

  • Honesty all season
  • Don’t embarrass a player - call in demotions 1-on-1
  • Call in player being elevated 1-on-1 and lay out expectations
  • Find another position that fits the strengths of whoever you’re demoting
  • Prepare your staff for the banter


What NOT to do as a Coach

  • Today’s Lesson: “Do what is needed, don’t hesitate to make the change”


Social Media

  continue reading

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