Mentor program for becoming a college Bball coach Topic

https://arbiteronline.com/2003/03/06/iowa-state-coach-charged-with-child-porn-possession/



this one says his address which is on his website as well.
2/25/2017 11:40 AM
Posted by beachhouse on 2/25/2017 11:41:00 AM (view original):
https://arbiteronline.com/2003/03/06/iowa-state-coach-charged-with-child-porn-possession/



this one says his address which is on his website as well.
I ain't a child I am a adult. I will have to talk to him about it even if it concerns me........ But it sounds like he has changed and every1 has given him a 2nd chance so imma roll with it. But right now I am happy to begin to get mentoring from a community of support that he has created. That he didn't have when he was 20 years old. I had my bad mistakes to I could've ended up in jail when I was younger as well. So this just shows he is human!
2/25/2017 11:48 AM
this was the Buzz Williams approach....

By the time I graduated from college, I was writing around 425 notes to coaches every week – crazy I know, but this is no exaggeration. I would work all day in the gym and office, and then at night I would write around 75 notes to everyone on my list. This would go on until I sent everyone a note that I needed to. As you can imagine, the stamps alone for this were way above my budget, so I was forced to find alternative means to make sure everything went out in the mail. The notes were all written on legal pad I could steal from any coach’s desk or any administrative assistant who I was willing to go pick up their lunch. At this time, my bank account was non-existent and my expenses were increasing with my letter writing habit —- This is when I learned what true bartering was. With the small amount of gear I was given – from working a different camp every week of the summer, the shorts that Coach Orr at Navarro would toss me, or anything Coach Case provided me at Oklahoma City University became a form of currency for me. I would use my southern charm, or at least that’s what I thought it was, to talk one of the administrative assistants into a trade…gear for what I needed in pads, pens, stamps, and envelopes. I developed relationships with every administrative assistant in each office on campus because I knew they were the ones in charge of all the mail in their office for the day. So I would leave 15 letters with the school of music’s secretary, then pop into the business manager’s office and leave 15 with her to send out and continue making my rounds around campus. I spent so much time doing this I almost had it down to a science. I learned all the mail routes of the people that worked in campus mail.
2/25/2017 11:33 PM
Posted by oldwarrior on 2/25/2017 11:33:00 PM (view original):
this was the Buzz Williams approach....

By the time I graduated from college, I was writing around 425 notes to coaches every week – crazy I know, but this is no exaggeration. I would work all day in the gym and office, and then at night I would write around 75 notes to everyone on my list. This would go on until I sent everyone a note that I needed to. As you can imagine, the stamps alone for this were way above my budget, so I was forced to find alternative means to make sure everything went out in the mail. The notes were all written on legal pad I could steal from any coach’s desk or any administrative assistant who I was willing to go pick up their lunch. At this time, my bank account was non-existent and my expenses were increasing with my letter writing habit —- This is when I learned what true bartering was. With the small amount of gear I was given – from working a different camp every week of the summer, the shorts that Coach Orr at Navarro would toss me, or anything Coach Case provided me at Oklahoma City University became a form of currency for me. I would use my southern charm, or at least that’s what I thought it was, to talk one of the administrative assistants into a trade…gear for what I needed in pads, pens, stamps, and envelopes. I developed relationships with every administrative assistant in each office on campus because I knew they were the ones in charge of all the mail in their office for the day. So I would leave 15 letters with the school of music’s secretary, then pop into the business manager’s office and leave 15 with her to send out and continue making my rounds around campus. I spent so much time doing this I almost had it down to a science. I learned all the mail routes of the people that worked in campus mail.
Yup this is what its all about! I am gonna spend some time tomorrow writing and sending emails to coaches in the local area of Nc. Where I am from , then work my way to the Tri state area and Western Carolina. Really only got a hour tomorrow.

My first Pokemon Go video is going to be released tomorrow!!! I am spending a hour of it in the morning editing and uploading the first video tomorrow. I am excited also tomorrow is a event so i'll be catching a wave of new people heading to my channel for the anniversary of Pokemon Go.
2/26/2017 12:10 AM
Posted by CoachWard95 on 2/26/2017 12:10:00 AM (view original):
Posted by oldwarrior on 2/25/2017 11:33:00 PM (view original):
this was the Buzz Williams approach....

By the time I graduated from college, I was writing around 425 notes to coaches every week – crazy I know, but this is no exaggeration. I would work all day in the gym and office, and then at night I would write around 75 notes to everyone on my list. This would go on until I sent everyone a note that I needed to. As you can imagine, the stamps alone for this were way above my budget, so I was forced to find alternative means to make sure everything went out in the mail. The notes were all written on legal pad I could steal from any coach’s desk or any administrative assistant who I was willing to go pick up their lunch. At this time, my bank account was non-existent and my expenses were increasing with my letter writing habit —- This is when I learned what true bartering was. With the small amount of gear I was given – from working a different camp every week of the summer, the shorts that Coach Orr at Navarro would toss me, or anything Coach Case provided me at Oklahoma City University became a form of currency for me. I would use my southern charm, or at least that’s what I thought it was, to talk one of the administrative assistants into a trade…gear for what I needed in pads, pens, stamps, and envelopes. I developed relationships with every administrative assistant in each office on campus because I knew they were the ones in charge of all the mail in their office for the day. So I would leave 15 letters with the school of music’s secretary, then pop into the business manager’s office and leave 15 with her to send out and continue making my rounds around campus. I spent so much time doing this I almost had it down to a science. I learned all the mail routes of the people that worked in campus mail.
Yup this is what its all about! I am gonna spend some time tomorrow writing and sending emails to coaches in the local area of Nc. Where I am from , then work my way to the Tri state area and Western Carolina. Really only got a hour tomorrow.

My first Pokemon Go video is going to be released tomorrow!!! I am spending a hour of it in the morning editing and uploading the first video tomorrow. I am excited also tomorrow is a event so i'll be catching a wave of new people heading to my channel for the anniversary of Pokemon Go.
Just make sure writing coaches doesn't take away from pokemon go. A man has to have his priorities straight.
2/26/2017 12:59 AM
Posted by thinair on 2/26/2017 12:59:00 AM (view original):
Posted by CoachWard95 on 2/26/2017 12:10:00 AM (view original):
Posted by oldwarrior on 2/25/2017 11:33:00 PM (view original):
this was the Buzz Williams approach....

By the time I graduated from college, I was writing around 425 notes to coaches every week – crazy I know, but this is no exaggeration. I would work all day in the gym and office, and then at night I would write around 75 notes to everyone on my list. This would go on until I sent everyone a note that I needed to. As you can imagine, the stamps alone for this were way above my budget, so I was forced to find alternative means to make sure everything went out in the mail. The notes were all written on legal pad I could steal from any coach’s desk or any administrative assistant who I was willing to go pick up their lunch. At this time, my bank account was non-existent and my expenses were increasing with my letter writing habit —- This is when I learned what true bartering was. With the small amount of gear I was given – from working a different camp every week of the summer, the shorts that Coach Orr at Navarro would toss me, or anything Coach Case provided me at Oklahoma City University became a form of currency for me. I would use my southern charm, or at least that’s what I thought it was, to talk one of the administrative assistants into a trade…gear for what I needed in pads, pens, stamps, and envelopes. I developed relationships with every administrative assistant in each office on campus because I knew they were the ones in charge of all the mail in their office for the day. So I would leave 15 letters with the school of music’s secretary, then pop into the business manager’s office and leave 15 with her to send out and continue making my rounds around campus. I spent so much time doing this I almost had it down to a science. I learned all the mail routes of the people that worked in campus mail.
Yup this is what its all about! I am gonna spend some time tomorrow writing and sending emails to coaches in the local area of Nc. Where I am from , then work my way to the Tri state area and Western Carolina. Really only got a hour tomorrow.

My first Pokemon Go video is going to be released tomorrow!!! I am spending a hour of it in the morning editing and uploading the first video tomorrow. I am excited also tomorrow is a event so i'll be catching a wave of new people heading to my channel for the anniversary of Pokemon Go.
Just make sure writing coaches doesn't take away from pokemon go. A man has to have his priorities straight.
I actually thought the Pokemon Go phase had already passed.
2/26/2017 1:12 AM
Posted by pallas on 2/26/2017 1:12:00 AM (view original):
Posted by thinair on 2/26/2017 12:59:00 AM (view original):
Posted by CoachWard95 on 2/26/2017 12:10:00 AM (view original):
Posted by oldwarrior on 2/25/2017 11:33:00 PM (view original):
this was the Buzz Williams approach....

By the time I graduated from college, I was writing around 425 notes to coaches every week – crazy I know, but this is no exaggeration. I would work all day in the gym and office, and then at night I would write around 75 notes to everyone on my list. This would go on until I sent everyone a note that I needed to. As you can imagine, the stamps alone for this were way above my budget, so I was forced to find alternative means to make sure everything went out in the mail. The notes were all written on legal pad I could steal from any coach’s desk or any administrative assistant who I was willing to go pick up their lunch. At this time, my bank account was non-existent and my expenses were increasing with my letter writing habit —- This is when I learned what true bartering was. With the small amount of gear I was given – from working a different camp every week of the summer, the shorts that Coach Orr at Navarro would toss me, or anything Coach Case provided me at Oklahoma City University became a form of currency for me. I would use my southern charm, or at least that’s what I thought it was, to talk one of the administrative assistants into a trade…gear for what I needed in pads, pens, stamps, and envelopes. I developed relationships with every administrative assistant in each office on campus because I knew they were the ones in charge of all the mail in their office for the day. So I would leave 15 letters with the school of music’s secretary, then pop into the business manager’s office and leave 15 with her to send out and continue making my rounds around campus. I spent so much time doing this I almost had it down to a science. I learned all the mail routes of the people that worked in campus mail.
Yup this is what its all about! I am gonna spend some time tomorrow writing and sending emails to coaches in the local area of Nc. Where I am from , then work my way to the Tri state area and Western Carolina. Really only got a hour tomorrow.

My first Pokemon Go video is going to be released tomorrow!!! I am spending a hour of it in the morning editing and uploading the first video tomorrow. I am excited also tomorrow is a event so i'll be catching a wave of new people heading to my channel for the anniversary of Pokemon Go.
Just make sure writing coaches doesn't take away from pokemon go. A man has to have his priorities straight.
I actually thought the Pokemon Go phase had already passed.
1 year older, no more mature?
2/26/2017 6:27 AM
When you write your letters make sure someone edits them. Multiple grammatical mistakes and lack of clarity send messages right into the garbage.
2/26/2017 12:00 PM (edited)
Posted by pallas on 2/26/2017 1:12:00 AM (view original):
Posted by thinair on 2/26/2017 12:59:00 AM (view original):
Posted by CoachWard95 on 2/26/2017 12:10:00 AM (view original):
Posted by oldwarrior on 2/25/2017 11:33:00 PM (view original):
this was the Buzz Williams approach....

By the time I graduated from college, I was writing around 425 notes to coaches every week – crazy I know, but this is no exaggeration. I would work all day in the gym and office, and then at night I would write around 75 notes to everyone on my list. This would go on until I sent everyone a note that I needed to. As you can imagine, the stamps alone for this were way above my budget, so I was forced to find alternative means to make sure everything went out in the mail. The notes were all written on legal pad I could steal from any coach’s desk or any administrative assistant who I was willing to go pick up their lunch. At this time, my bank account was non-existent and my expenses were increasing with my letter writing habit —- This is when I learned what true bartering was. With the small amount of gear I was given – from working a different camp every week of the summer, the shorts that Coach Orr at Navarro would toss me, or anything Coach Case provided me at Oklahoma City University became a form of currency for me. I would use my southern charm, or at least that’s what I thought it was, to talk one of the administrative assistants into a trade…gear for what I needed in pads, pens, stamps, and envelopes. I developed relationships with every administrative assistant in each office on campus because I knew they were the ones in charge of all the mail in their office for the day. So I would leave 15 letters with the school of music’s secretary, then pop into the business manager’s office and leave 15 with her to send out and continue making my rounds around campus. I spent so much time doing this I almost had it down to a science. I learned all the mail routes of the people that worked in campus mail.
Yup this is what its all about! I am gonna spend some time tomorrow writing and sending emails to coaches in the local area of Nc. Where I am from , then work my way to the Tri state area and Western Carolina. Really only got a hour tomorrow.

My first Pokemon Go video is going to be released tomorrow!!! I am spending a hour of it in the morning editing and uploading the first video tomorrow. I am excited also tomorrow is a event so i'll be catching a wave of new people heading to my channel for the anniversary of Pokemon Go.
Just make sure writing coaches doesn't take away from pokemon go. A man has to have his priorities straight.
I actually thought the Pokemon Go phase had already passed.
Nope they just released gen 2!!! This is the first event since the gen 2 released so I expect hype and wave for Pokemon Go videos. Today is the day that Pokemon was created.
2/26/2017 11:19 AM
Posted by Trentonjoe on 2/26/2017 9:53:00 AM (view original):
When you write your letters make sure some edit's them. Multiple grammatical mistakes and lack of clarity send messages right into the garbage.
I have a script I write before I send letters or call the coaches. I got one mentor already. But he told me to focus on the fast track course. I have already done one segment!!.
2/26/2017 11:20 AM
Pitt community college in Greenville NC? I just transferred from East Carolina and have a bunch of family in Greenville so I know the area well. Good luck to you.
2/26/2017 4:45 PM
Posted by DHOW69 on 2/26/2017 4:45:00 PM (view original):
Pitt community college in Greenville NC? I just transferred from East Carolina and have a bunch of family in Greenville so I know the area well. Good luck to you.
Really interesting I have lived 30 mins away from Greenville (chocowinity) all my life. We just moved to SouthPort Nc on a year loan since my dad contract runs up in may. We are moving back to Greenville before summer.
2/26/2017 5:03 PM
OP, just curious, how old are you? This "fast track" seems a little naive to me.

Here are some things to help get your foot in the door:

Work your butt off on practice plans, how to run drills (this will be huge), game plans, Xs and Os, study study study game film, know advanced stats (never know if a coach likes them or not), be personable, have a coaching voice (command respect when speaking, but not demanding), take little to no pay to start, volunteer for everything, scout, network (but don't sneak around), ask questions, go to coaching clinics, and then hope an opportunity lands in your lap.

Coaching is a grind and if you aren't 100% into it, it won't be worth the time or effort.

Good luck
2/27/2017 3:16 PM
Posted by ardthomp on 2/27/2017 3:16:00 PM (view original):
OP, just curious, how old are you? This "fast track" seems a little naive to me.

Here are some things to help get your foot in the door:

Work your butt off on practice plans, how to run drills (this will be huge), game plans, Xs and Os, study study study game film, know advanced stats (never know if a coach likes them or not), be personable, have a coaching voice (command respect when speaking, but not demanding), take little to no pay to start, volunteer for everything, scout, network (but don't sneak around), ask questions, go to coaching clinics, and then hope an opportunity lands in your lap.

Coaching is a grind and if you aren't 100% into it, it won't be worth the time or effort.

Good luck
I am about to be 22 years old.
2/27/2017 3:21 PM
Find the best local AAU coach you can reach and volunteer to help, even if it is filling water bottles.
2/27/2017 5:09 PM
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