With colleges across the country canceling
Fall sports, I was both thrilled and relieved to hear Vermont Governor Phil Scott announce “We want to make it clear, there will be Fall sports.” It is evident the Governor, the Agency of Education, and the Vermont Principals Association understand how vital extracurricular activities are in the lives of so many students and families. It is critical to their physical and mental health. Cancelling cannot be an option.
When Governor Scott followed with, “but things will look much different”, what I had imagined seemed to become a reality. We are not going to play “traditional” football. It appears the option will be 7v7 football which will be played without offensive and defensive linemen as well as traditional protective equipment (e.g. helmets, shoulder pads, etc.) As someone who has made a career out of coaching offensive line, it pains me to not coach the “Bigs”, to miss seeing them block for their running backs and protect their quarterback, to miss seeing five individuals form a brotherhood like no other, for the individuals to melt away, uniting to selflessly work as one. Football will not be the same, but then again what is the same these days?
I wish we could play “traditional” football. I wish our students could go back to school every day during the week. I wish they could gather in the cafeteria to socialize. I wish they could be closer than 6 feet apart. I wish they did not have to wear a mask or have their temperature taken. But things are different now.
Things will continue to be different. 7v7 football is a temporary solution to a devastating situation, but a very workable one nonetheless. I am thrilled to still be able to coach football. I am thrilled our kids and teams across the state will be able to participate and compete. I am thrilled they will have something to do after school to keep them fit and engaged. I am thrilled my staff and I have an opportunity to lead, teach, and develop student-athletes to maximize their potential on and off the football field. And, during these challenging financial times, I am relieved our coaches will still receive their stipends. Cancelling cannot be an option. Now it’s up to us to make the most of the opportunity we’ve been given.
For more on Vermont’s 7v7 program check out the coverage from WCAX, Burlington here: “High School Football This Fall; Is 7v7 The Answer?”
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Most closets are filled with clothes you never wear, and playbooks are filled with plays you never call. Do you really need the 12 sweaters you have on the top shelf of your closet? No, nor do you need the 12 running plays in your playbook. Keep the 5 or 6 sweaters you wear most often and get rid of the rest. Do the same with your dress shirts, golf shirts, pants, sweats, etc. Then go to your playbook and do the same with your runs, passes, and screens. Only keep the plays you call most often. This year does not allow us time to teach plays we do not call.
I genuinely appreciate the Board of Governors’ invitation to their meeting and affording me the opportunity to share some thoughts on how we may have been able to make changes allowing us to play.
with us may be the best two hours of their day. Unfortunately, they may be the only positive two hours of their day. When they are with us they are part of a “brotherhood.” They are part of something bigger than themselves. They are surrounded by people who care about them and push them to be the very best versions of themselves. It is also a place where they may hear three words that they do not hear anywhere else in their lives, “I love you.”
Organized Team Activities (OTAs) at 5pm that day. There are some restrictions, but we will find a way (and it may even be a better way!) Close contact activities are not yet allowed so we cannot engage in intra-squad scrimmages but we can do no and low contact physical conditioning and skill-building drills.