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Process of Building a Championship Program and Culture with Thomas Hammock

by IHSFCA Illinois High School Football Coaches Association
Process of Building a Championship Program and Culture with Thomas Hammock

Description

Building a championship program and culture is no easy task and it doesn't happen overnight. However, it does start from the head-down. Coaches must instill a common understanding, purpose, and team goals. Not to mention, standards. Holding your players to standards sets the tone for the organization, starting from the recruiting to academics, the weight room, and the field. It's important to have all team members as a part of your identity.

In this course, Coach Thomas Hammock discusses the “dip” process. How to buy into the dip as well as how to implement it. Hammock gives a breakdown of investing in the process, everything from recruiting to academics to the weight room. He describes how to create an identity for your ball club in all 3 phases. Everything you need to create a championship culture is here!

Simply click the ‘Book This Course’ button at the top right of this page, place your order, and you’ll immediately be logged into the training with full access. Start developing a championship program today. 

Lessons

The Coach

Thomas Hammock | Northern Illinois University | Head Football Coach

Thomas Hammock, a former Huskie player and assistant coach, returned home to Northern Illinois University as the 23rd head coach in the history of the NIU football. A native of Fort Wayne, Indiana and one of the top football student-athletes in school history, Hammock returned to DeKalb after five seasons (2014-18) as an assistant coach with the Baltimore Ravens. He is the first African-American head coach in NIU football history, but perhaps even more importantly, he is the first alumnus to lead the Huskies as a Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) program. Hammock, is a 16-year coaching veteran. In five seasons as the running backs coach with the Ravens, Hammock helped Baltimore’s rushing attack finish in the top 11 in the NFL three times, including this past season when the Ravens had the second-best rushing offense in the league, averaging 152.6 yards per game. The Ravens made the playoffs twice in Hammock’s time in Baltimore.

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Caterory: Football/Program Development
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Videos: 22