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College football coaching hotseat after week 5

1. Gary Andersen, Oregon St.
2. Barry Odom, Missouri
3. Mark Whipple, UMass
4. Butch Jones - Tennessee
5. Jim Mora - UCLA
6. Kevin Sumlin - Texas A&M
7. Mike Riley - Nebraska
8. David Bailiff - Rice
9. Bret Bielema - Arkansas
10. Rich Rodriguez - Arizona
11. Todd Graham - Arizona St.
12. Steve Addazio - Boston College
13. Terry Bowden - Akron
14. Scottie Montgomery - East Carolina
15. Ed Orgeron - LSU

5 Things This Week

1. No. 1 Manzano vs No. 2 La Cueva. Winner is the 1-seed in the playoffs?

2. We don't have a frontrunner for Mr. Football (Player of the Year) and that is something new. Gavin Hardison is the likely favorite at this point but who else?

3. Artesia is ranked one but have looked too vulnerable and we might have another team thinking title.

4. Hottest team right now is Belen

5. Mayfield is out. Centennial and Onate could still be IN. Eldorado loss hurt but should still be in. Cibola maybe a late sleeper or one game deal?

What else on your mind

BUY/SELL
IN/OUT

Leadership Week 3

Sorry for not posting last week. My father passed away and I was out of town. We are back on track and hopefully you have purchased your book & are following along.


Chapter 3: The Maturity of a Mentor Leader- “A Look Within”

1. Are you focused on the present and its possibilities for the future? Or are you letting your past failures hold you back? In the same thought how have your past experiences motivated you?

This area is hard at times to focus on. I have seen my share of failure in the past. I have been fired before and it has rattled my confidence. There are times I've questioned if this is what I was meant to do. One of my favorite quotes of all time "The true measure of a man is not what he does with success, its how he handles his failures." How sweet our success will be when our objectives are fulfilled. Every breath is a new beginning, approach it as such. In regard to motivation or "Why do I do this?" My past is what drives me to do this. I come from a long line of alcoholics, domestic violence, drug use, and absentee fathers. My mother had her first son at 14 years old and gave him up for adoption. To this day I have never met my oldest brother. My father never fully overcame his on-duty accident that ended his police career. While I have much respect for him, there where still times when you could see that he wasn't the same person afterwards. My why is I choose to be the example of a mentor leader so our students, athletes, and my son will see the standard of what it means to serve others and leave a true impact. This isn't just a job, this is what we were designed to be and anything less than all-in is unacceptable.

2. Evaluate your priorities, is your time going into things that truly matter?

When I was the Head Coach at Los Lunas I believed that I should win at all costs. 21 years old and no idea of the big picture, I couldn't see past the outfield fence. Everything to me revolved around winning. Later when I took the Head Baseball Job at Pojoaque I had to learn another lesson. We lived in Rio Rancho and the school was 70 miles from my front door, but I wanted to be a head coach more than anything. I got up every morning at 3:30am to ride the Railrunner to Santa Fe and then get in my car to drive to school. Most nights I got home by 10pm. Our son was born during my second year at Pojoaque. I never got to see him or my wife, I was either traveling or they were asleep. When I was home I was so tired all I did was sleep. I left the position because I had my priorities in the wrong place. Family should always come first.

3. Can you allow others to help you if their strengths are your weaknesses?

Pride always seems to creep up in this scenario. My current coaches on the baseball staff are there because they are stronger in areas that I am weak in. When I try to bring people in I look for just that "What strength do you have, that I don't?" It took me a long time to develop this mindset and to welcome others with strengths different than my own.

4. What are you doing for self growth?

Hubris was my worst enemy at the beginning of my coaching career. I thought I knew it all, it wasn't until Jim Johns the former Head Coach at Eldorado gave me a large slice of humble pie. The first time we played his team, not only were we outplayed but I was completely outcoached. He had my signs stolen and knew everything I was gonna do before I did it. My coaching and teaching styles have evolved so much over the past 10 years. I realized I needed to learn and adopted a hobby of researching everything. I mean everything from which foot should touch first base as you're rounding the base (it doesn't matter, your angle to the base is more important) to whether students retain more information from a written text or a computer screen (recent research suggests using written text shows higher reading comprehension & recall). I stopped asking what can I get out of this & began to ask what can others get out of this? So many people think good enough is good enough. When you stop growing, you start dying. Never stop growing.


Important Takeaways

-Work on your weaknesses as well as your strengths

-Don’t surround yourself with the most talented individuals you can find. Surround yourself with the people who can make the best team

-Use the strengths of others to make up for your weaknesses

Quotes

“Part of knowing or strengths and understanding our weaknesses is making a commitment to growth. People respect a leader who doesn’t have all the answers as long as they can see that the leader is committed to personal growth”

“Your past has helped to set the course for what motivates, directs, and drives you, or what holds you back”

How they fared in week 5

A look around college football on how former New Mexico high school football players did Week 5:

(These were gleaned from box scores which of course don't have OL stats and are sometimes wrong so feel free to add to the list)

Sam Denmark (Senior, Las Cruces) - Abilene Christian (2 total tackles (0 solo) and 1 interception)

Romell Jordan (RS Senior, Cleveland) - New Mexico (3 rushes 28 yards and 1 TD, 1 receiption for 22 yards)

Teton Saltes (RS Freshman, Valley) - New Mexico (Started and played almost the whole game on offensed at right tackle)

Santos Coppola (Senior, St. Michael's) - Air Force (3 total tackle (2 solo))

Desmond Branch (RS Senior, Cleveland) - Georgia Tech (2 total tackle (2 solo))

Wyatt Strand (RS Sophomore, Logan) - Eastern New Mexico (8 of 15 passing for 85 yards, 16 rushes for 100 yards and 2 TDs)

Kamal Cass (Senior, Clovis) - Eastern New Mexico (28 rushes for 140 yards and 1 TD)

Russel Montoya (RS Sophomore, Valley) - Eastern New Mexico (2 receptions for 34 yards)

Nic Little (Freshman, Rio Rancho) - Eastern New Mexico (3 punts for an average of 36.0 yards)

Lane Cummings (RS Senior, Las Cruces) - Eastern New Mexico (Started on the offensive line)

Rick Ornelas (RS Junior, Cibola) - Eastern New Mexico (Started on the offensive line)

Isaiah Callahan (RS Freshman, Clovis) - Eastern New Mexico (Started on the offensive line)

Caleb Ortiz (RS Freshman, Estancia) - Eastern New Mexico (Started on the offensive line)

Dante Urrea (RS Freshman, Deming) - Eastern New Mexico (6 total tackle (6 solo) and 1 interception)

Brad Hardin (RS Junior, Aztec) - Eastern New Mexico (6 total tackle (5 solo))

Charles Countee (RS Sophomore, Manzano) - Eastern New Mexico (3 total tackles (3 solo))

Zach Johnson (RS Senior, Portales) - Eastern New Mexico (2 total tackles (2 solo))

Adrian Ornelas (Junior, Santa Fe) - New Mexico Highlands (2 receptions for 3 yards)

Sam Garcia (Junior, Cibola) - New Mexico Highlands (4 total tackles (1 solo) and 1 interception)

Justin Houghtaling (RS Freshman, Artesia) - West Texas A&M (12 of 20 passing for 116 yards and 2 TDs, 3 rushes for 11 yards)

Michael Dunlap (Senior, Cleveland) - Adams St. (5 total tackles (3 solo))

Adam Lucero (Junior, Aztec) - Adams St. (3 total tackle (1 solo))

Bo Coleman (RS Junior, Valley) - Fort Lewis College (14 of 21 passing for 174 yards and 1 TD, 8 rushes for 21 yards)

Ethan Conley (Junior, Highland) - Beloit College (1 reception for 20 yards)

Michael Rose (Senior, La Cueva) - Pittsburg State (25 rushes for 105 yards)
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