Found February 17, 2012 on The Cardinal Connect: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Earlier this month Ohio State University Head Football Coach Urban Meyer was in town for the Nike Coach Of The Year Clinic.  Meyer spoke to a group of coaches from early youth leagues to middle school and high school coaches.  To no surprise University of Louisville Head Coach Charlie Strong, also a former Defensive Coordinator under Urban Meyer, was mentioned several times throughout the event and there was nothing but tremendous things said in regards to Strong.  The former Florida Gators Head Coach makes it very apparent that he holds Coach Strong in extremely high regard. The centerpiece for the Meyers clinic is what he called ‘Competitive Excellence’.  Competitive Excellence is a mixture of components that includes installing excellence, direct teaching, group work, scout work etc..  “Teaching progression for competitive excellence…Some of the great teachers I’ve seen…Like I said, the guy here at Louisville is as good as there is.” Meyer says of Charlie Strong’s eff...
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