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I Believe in Cream, Apples and Football - Thoughts for Coaches
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by Larry Beckish
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$19.99
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The book contains the thoughts of a college football coach with 30 years of experience, most of it at the Division 1 Level.
Chapter Examples
Chapter 2 – Loyalty - One of the most important aspects of coaching.
Chapter 4 - Lesson Number One - The most important lesson I learned was from Clemson’s legendary coach, Frank Howard when I was a coaching puppy in 1968.
Chapter 14 – The Cream / A lesson learned from a receiver at Clemson.
Chapter 15 – The Apples / How apples are important to football.
Chapter 30 – Classroom Responsibilities / A coach’s responsibility for helping players academically.
Chapter 36 – Lou and Practice / Coach Holtz’s practice philosophy.
The book has 56 chapters, each chapter a page, or a page and a half are followed by I Believe thoughts from the Ol’ Coach’s heart.
I Believe - It’s best to do what’s right all the time. God, however you perceive Him, doesn’t grade on a curve.
I Believe - Loyalty is the ultimate measure of character.
I Believe - When problems arise in a football program the first place to look for solutions is in the mirror.
I Believe - Both players and coaches should improve with each practice.
I Believe – Kid are winners when they perform at their best down after down, win, lose or tie.
I Believe – A coach has to teach’em, praise’em, scold’em and love’em!
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