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Tim Plough: Developing an Offensive Identity | PCC - 042

Tim Plough: Developing an Offensive Identity | PCC - 042

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In this episode, Coach Dan Casey interviews Tim Plough, head coach of UC Davis football, discussing his journey, coaching philosophy, and the legacy of UC Davis football. They explore the importance of creative control in offensive strategies, the relationship between play callers and quarterbacks, and the unique position of the Big Sky Conference in college football. Tim shares insights on adapting offensive strategies, utilizing versatile players, and the significance of building strong relationships within the team.

Chapters

00:00 The Journey Begins: UC Davis and Its Legacy

10:10 Foundational Philosophies: Crafting an Offensive Identity

14:52 Navigating Success and Failure: Lessons Learned

20:17 Creative Control: The Art of Offensive Football

23:01 Creative Control in Play Calling

24:53 The Versatility of a Great Running Back

29:43 Building a Strong Quarterback Relationship

34:22 The Big Sky Conference's Role in College Football

39:54 The Importance of Creativity in Coaching


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