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Believe

Vision statement
It is our vision to provide a
positive, motivating
environment, that encourages
excellence, growth and
balance in the lives of the staff
and student athletes.
CoRE VALUES
Character this requires ones ethics to be without question.
Attitude the quality of always making the choice of being positive.

Teachability being able to take information given to you and then being
able to put that knowledge into action.

Communication sharing knowledge and ideas in order to transmit a sense
of urgency and enthusiasm to others.

Humility knowing your strengths and weaknesses yet living without arrogance.

Unity putting others ahead of your own personal gain.

Commitment the enemy of resistance; making a serious promise to press on
with confidence.

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Mission statement
Trust & Faith
Encourage
Learn while pressing on to the goal
Be a Positive Role Model
Expect great Effort
Visualize Excellence
Enjoy
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ATTITUDE

The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life.

Attitude, to me, is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, than education,
than money, than circumstances, than failures, than successes, than what other people think or
say or do. It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill. It will make or break a
company... a church... a home.

The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for
that day. We cannot change our past... we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain
way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have,
and that is our attitude... I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I
react to it.

And so it is with you... we are in charge of our attitudes. Charles Swindoll
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Conditioning Stations
10 MIN Warm up
2 1
st
Quarter Competition: Medicine Ball Relays
1 Start Stations
3:00 per 4 stations (25 seconds break)
2 2
nd
Quarter Competition: Farmers Walk w/ 100 lb. plates
4 Halftime Def / Off
2 3
rd
Quarter Competition: Tug of War
1 Start Stations
3:00 per 4 stations (25 seconds break)
2 4
th
Quarter Competition: Wheel Barrel Race
5 Cool down by position

Plan to excellence
Know your alignments.
Do your assignments.
Execute your techniques.
Play with great effort.
BATTLES TO WIN
Win the Special Teams Battle
Win the Turnover Battle
Win the Red/Green Zone Battle
Win the Third Down Battle
Win the Penalty Battle
Win the Minus Yardage Battle
Win the Big Play Battle

POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL TERMS

-Believe
-Commitment
-Confidence
-Courage
-Determination
-Discipline
-Faith
-Fight
-Focus
-Honor
-Hope
-Integrity
-Leadership

-Love
-Loyalty
-Mental toughness
-Passion
-Perseverance
-Poise
-Positive attitude
-Relentless
-Resilient
-Self-control
-Tenacity
-Unity
-Unselfishness
-Work Ethic


Positive behavioral terms

UNITY
The combining or joining of separate
entities to form one



Where there is unity there is always victory.
Publilius Syrus-1
st
Century Roman Philosopher



How good and pleasant it is when brothers
live together in unity!
Psalm 133:1












UB STANDS FOR U BELIEVE, BECAUSE WE BELIEVE IN YOU


Players grade sheet
Opponent _______________________ Game Date: ____________

Name: _____________________ Total # of Plays: ____________

Offense Defense Special Teams

DEFICIENCY
__________ Alignment

__________ Assignment

__________ Technique

__________ Effort

__________ Penalties

__________ Trnovr/Missed Tackle(s)

__________ Explosive Play(s)

__________ Big Play(s)
EXPLOSIVE BIG PLAY
Offensive
_______ Ribs
________ +10 Runs
________ Flatbacks
________ +15 Passes
________ Fumble Recoveries
Offensive

_______ Touchdowns
________ Critical situations
Defense
_______ Tip Passes
_______ Pass Break Ups
_______ Tackles For Loss
Defense
_______ Sacks
_______ Big Hits
_______ Caused Fumbles
_______ Pressures
_______ Saving a Touchdown
_______ Fumble Recoveries
_______ Critical Situations
_______ Interceptions
Special Teams
_______ Big Hits
_______ Big Blocks
_______ Tackles -2
_______ Flatbacks
_______ Gain +2 or < Punt
Returns
_______ Punt Returns +10
_______ Field Goals +40
_______ Cross 50 Yd. Line KOR
Special Teams
_______Caused Fumbles
_______ Blocked Kicks
_______ Touchdowns
_______ Saving a Touchdown
_______ Critical Situations
_______ Fumble Recoveries
KU SPRING COACHES CLINIC
April 15-16, 2011

University of Kansas
Anderson Family Football Complex
1146 Maine St.
Lawrence, Kansas 66045

Registration fee - $50.00

Coaches wishing to attend spring practices must contact Lee Fobbs in
advance. Please call (785) 864-7936 or email lfobbs@ku.edu.

Spring Game: April 30, 2011 @ 1:00 PM
Flyers with additional information on our coaches clinic and summer camps are located in the back
KU summer camps
Date Time Camp Grades
June 4 9 AM - 3 PM 7-on-7 Tournament Teams I 9 -12
June 4 9 AM - 3 PM O-Line/D-Line Camp I 9 -12
June 5 1 - 5 PM Individual Camp I 9 -12
June 9 1 - 5 PM Jayhawks Youth Camp 5 - 8
June 10 1 - 5 PM KU Kicking Academy (K, P, LS) 9 -12
June 10 7 - 11 PM Friday Night Lights Camp I 11-12
June 11 1 5 PM Jayhawks in Wichita Ind. Camp II 9 - 12
June 12 1 5 PM QB / WR Academy 10 - 12
June 17 7 11 PM Friday Night Lights Camp II 11 - 12
June 18 9 AM - 3 PM 7-on-7 Tournament Teams II 9 -12
June 18 9 AM - 3 PM O-Line/D-Line Camp II 9 - 12
Believe

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