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A new head coach has introduced changes to the offseason program, including adjusted practice times and a fundamentals-first approach. The shift follows the departure of the previous coach in January.
ESPNA new head coach has introduced changes to the offseason program, including adjusted practice times and a fundamentals-first approach. The shift follows the departure of the previous coach in January. The new coach removed metal benches and bleachers from the practice fields and implemented a new practice routine and schedule.
, with further adjustments planned for training camp.
Schedule and installation changes The minicamp was scheduled for the first week of June, followed by one additional week of voluntary organized team activities. Officials completed eight installations during the minicamp period. The final week of organized team activities focused on younger players after veterans completed their sessions.
Officials said the approach allows reassessment and additional work with rookies.
Emphasis on fundamentals Before breaking into install periods, players completed extensive stretching and warmups. Sessions included half-speed installs, position-specific drills, and teamwide individual periods focused on ball security and reaction time.
The new coach completed a report on the first 100 days and circulated it among staff. Officials said the priority remains learning schemes and ensuring players have a full toolbox of fundamentals.
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