by Chris Price, Sr.
Sports talk from a coach's point of view. Hosted by Coach C. Price, along with his best friends Coach Ken Brown and Coach Steve Jackson, they will be diving into all things sports and have guests that will bring their views and opinions on the world of sports that we see and live in today. It's not just any point, it's "Da Coach's Point..."
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December 27, 2024
<p>In this episode, Coach CP & Coach Ken discuss team performances, coaching experiences, personal achievements, and insights from recent LHSAA Prep Classic State Championship games. They reflect on the challenges faced during playoff games, the electric atmosphere of Friday night games, and the importance of scheduling competitive matchups. Coach Ken graduated from THEE Southern University A&M College earlier this month and he had a moment to explain the feeling of finally getting that paper. The conversation also highlights the potential of young players and the expectations for their future performances, as well as the mindset required for championship success. In this engaging conversation, They also discuss the significance of high school sports achievements, the lessons learned from winning and losing, and the competitive spirit that drives athletes. The importance of coaching strategies, the character-building aspects of sports, and the future of college basketball stars, particularly in women's basketball. The Inaugural CFP games kicked off and the coaches knew exactly how they would go. Special message for those looking to challenge Coach CP's high school alma mater and more... It's not just any point, it’s Da Coach’s Point…</p> <p><br /></p> <p>00:00 Quick High School Basketball talk</p> <p>8:25 High School Football State Semifinals and Championship Matchups</p> <p>59:48 Analyzing coaching in women's college basketball</p> <p>1:05:34 Coach Ken talks about the greatness of Tom Izzo and his fandom of Michigan St. </p> <p>1:09:54 CFP 1st Round insights and future predictions and more</p> <p><br /></p> <p>Follow Us:</p> <p>Coach C. Price</p> <p>X: @@CoachCPrice</p> <p>IG: @coachcprice</p> <p><br /></p> <p>Coach Ken Brown</p> <p>X: @CoachKenBRPGA</p> <p>IG: @coachken225</p> <p><br /></p> <p>Coach Steve Jackson</p> <p>X: @SJackson1</p> <p>IG: @coachsteve.2355</p> <p><br /></p> <p>Da Coach's Point Podcast</p> <p>FB: Da Coach's Point Podcast</p> <p>IG: @dacoachspoint</p> <p>X: @dacoachspoint</p> <p>TikTok: @dacoachspoint</p>
December 10, 2024
Coaches C. Price, Ken Brown, and Steve Jackson discuss the evolving college football landscape and share predictions for the Top 12 CFP Bracket, highlighting the key to success in today's game.
November 12, 2024
<p>In the Season 2 Premiere of “Da Coach’s Point” podcast, the coaches dive into the complexities of accountability within a major LHSAA incident that has the state’s attention. The coaches discuss the responsibilities of athletic directors, the consequences of mismanagement, and the legal ramifications of violations. They reflect on the impact these issues have on student athletes and the broader implications for fair play in sports. The discussion culminates in a personal reflection on coaching ethics and the challenges faced in high school sports. The discussion also touches on the evolution of high school football programs and the changing attitudes of young athletes towards competition and team loyalty. In this segment, the coaches discuss predictions for the state championship, the impact of coaching on playoff success, and the evaluation of team strengths and weaknesses. The discuss turns to the various aspects of college football, including predictions for the upcoming season, team performances, and quarterback rankings in the SEC. They get ino the rivalry between Duke and Carolina, analyze the performances of specific quarterbacks, and debate the effectiveness of Nussmeier under pressure. The conversation shifts to LSU ’s defensive strategies and the preparation for games, highlighting the lack of readiness against Alabama. The coaches express frustration with coaching decisions and the overall culture of the team, emphasizing the need for improvement in player performance and expectations for the future. They critique coaching styles, analyze game statistics, and set expectations for the upcoming season, emphasizing the importance of having a strong team capable of competing for championships. The coaches discuss the shooting potential of Alabama's basketball team, the championship aspirations of Duke, and the expectations placed on coaches in high-pressure environments. They delve into the challenges of recruiting in college basketball, the evolving landscape of coaching, the impact of NIL on recruitment strategies and more…</p> <p><br /></p> <p>Remember, It’s not just any point, it’s Da Coach’s Point…</p> <p><br /></p> <p><br /></p> <p>0:00 U-High vs Liberty and the LHSAA, pending playoff brackets</p> <p>1:03:32 Dodgers win their 8th World Title against the Yankees</p> <p>1:28:20 Colorado Buffs and the SEC</p> <p>2:04:45 Duke, UNC and more….</p>
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