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MCHS Spartan Football 2013 Spartan-Family-Win

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MCHS Spartan Football 2013 Spartan-Family-Win. Head Coach-MCHS. Jerry Verde 1995 Alumnus of Marian Catholic Defensive Coordinator 2001-2002- University of St. Francis 2003- Marian Catholic High School 2004-2006- HF High School Head Coach 2007-2012-Crete-Monee High School - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MCHS Spartan Football2013

Spartan-Family-Win

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Head Coach-MCHS

• Jerry Verde• 1995 Alumnus of Marian Catholic

• Defensive Coordinator• 2001-2002- University of St. Francis• 2003- Marian Catholic High School• 2004-2006- HF High School

• Head Coach• 2007-2012-Crete-Monee High School

• 56-14, 2012 6A State Champions

• Contact- [email protected]

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Freshman Staff

Head Coach

Josh Howe ‘07’

Tony DeCarlo

Matt Dee ‘07’

Josh Forney ‘09’

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Sophomore Staff

Head Coach

Dave SenekerBob NovakMilt Seaton

Tom West ‘75’ Dan Jordan

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Varsity Staff

Jerry Verde ‘95’

Mike TaylorNick Novak

Andy DeLaurentis ‘95’ Mike Turay

Terry Barney

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Spartan Tradition• Hall of Fame Coach- Dave

Mattio• 20 IHSA Playoff

Appearances• 1993 4A State Champions• 1999 5A State Runner-Up• 2000 Prep Bowl Champions• Multiple NFL Players• Currently Dennis Kelly with

The Philadelphia Eagles

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Rebuilding The Program• 2012- Program 1-26• Emphasis moving forward

2013-– Program Numbers– Player Retention– Youth Program AwarenessThis program will return to its former dominance, this will not happen overnight, but we’ve already taken a step in the right directionSpartan-Family-Win

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Spartan Coaching Staff• Expects Total Commitment

• Help Build Player’s Character

• Issues with- Academics/Social/Substance, We are here to help, whenever possible

• Playing Time and Strategy is non-negotiable

• We are here to win- Best players, that earn trust, play

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Spartan Philosophy “Football is a privilege,

not a guaranteed right. Academics, Commitment and Discipline inside and outside the classroom is an expectation. We will not throw away the whole to make exceptions for the few.”

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Social Media

• Facebook, Twitter, Blogs…etc.• For many now it is a way of life, but anything

written lives on forever…• Any post that embarrasses the program or

taunts an opponent= loss of 1 Quarter• Any post where a player is depicted with

Alcohol, Drugs, Weapons, Gang Affiliation, or of a Graphic Sexual nature=Removal from program

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1st Class Costs $• Equipment, Helmet

alone costs $250• Quality Camp Gear• Technology- DVD

Burners, Cameras• Team Meal• Coaches- Summer

Unpaid…• Camp/TPC Funding

Sources

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SafetyThe Spartan coaching staff reserves the right to

hand out equipment only when a young person has proven to the best of our knowledge and observations that they will be putting themselves in a competitive situation and not a dangerous situation.

Freshman/Sophomore Levels have a non-cut approach, as long as rules are followed and commitment is shown.

Varsity too welcomes all, but has less “chances” as under-classmen teams

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Dates to Remember/Requests

• June 5th Day 1 for Varsity

• June 11th Day 1 for Fresh/Soph

• June 10-12, 9:30-11:30 Youth Camp

• ALL Physicals Must Be Updated!

• August 14th begins FALL season

• Tail Power Classic-TBA

• Varsity Team Meal Organization-Participation

• All Soph/Varsity Players

• 2013-2014 All School Physical

• Thursday, May 30, 2013

• 6:30 AM• West Gymnasium• Cost $20

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Other Purchases• Players will be

required to purchase their own Girdles

• Lansing Sport Shop will be here on Day 1 of Varsity/Soph/Freshman Camp

• Cost $25-$45• Car Decals $5• Other Clothing LSS

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College Recruiting• Dispel Myth and Misinformation• Recruiting is based upon–1- Talent/Size/Speed/Strength–2-Grades/ACT–3-Character–4-Exposure- Quality Programs

draw interest.

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Myths/Truths• 1- High School Coaches give out

college scholarships- NO.• 2- “I would have received a

scholarship, but Coach doesn’t like me”- False

• 3- “I can get my grades right- my Senior year”- It’s Too Late

• 4- “My Stats are so good that my size doesn’t matter”- It does (Season Honors don’t help...)

• 5- You must have the grades to be considered!

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Size vs. TalentSize and Speed are often more important to college coaches than statistics- sometimes even talent.

Division 1 Average sizes, there are exceptions but they are few• Position Needed Size Needed Speed(laser)• QB 6”2+ 4.8 sec.• RB 6”0- 175+ 4.6 sec.• WR 6”2 4.5 sec.• O Line 6”4- 275+ 5.0 sec.• D Tackle 6”2 275+ 4.9 sec.• D End 6”3+ 4.8 sec.• Linebacker 6”2 or more 4.7 sec.• DB 6”0 4.5 sec.

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College Core-Course Requirements

•4 years English•3 years math (Algebra I or higher)•2 years natural/physical science ( 1 year of lab if offered

by high school)•1 year additional English, math or natural/physical science•2 years social science•4 years additional courses (from any area above, foreign

language or nondoctrinal religion/philosophy)

• 16 Core Courses

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Grade Point Average

• Core course calculation:– Calculated the grade point average of your core courses

on a 4.000 scale.• Only the best grades will be used.• The Clearinghouse assigns the following values to

each letter grade:• A – 4 points C - 2 points• B – 3 points D – 1 point

• Plus or Minus will not be used to calculate your core-course grade-point average.

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To be certified by the Clearinghouse, a student must:

• 1. Graduate from high school. Interested students should apply during the senior year for certification before graduation if they wish to participate in athletics as a freshman in college. The Clearinghouse will issue a preliminary certification report when all materials are submitted. After graduation, the Clearinghouse will review final transcripts to make a final certification decision according to NCAA standards.

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To be certified by the Clearinghouse, a student must:

• Meet the NCAA Qualifications• Takes Your Core GPA + your ACT score• It is a Sliding Scale

Aiming points---3.0 Core GPA with a 20 ACT.

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Scholarship Ratios

• Approximately 6.0 percent, or less than 1 in 16 of all high school senior boys playing interscholastic football will go on to play football at a NCAA member institution (all levels of competition -D1, D2, D3 & NAIA).

• NCAA FBS schools are allowed 85 total scholarships per year.

• There are 120 NCAA FBS schools• Maximum of 10200 scholarships

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Availability• On the average, each NCAA FBS school will offer 25 scholarships per

year• That means there are 3000 scholarships offered each year to high school

seniors and Junior College transfers• There are 71 NJCAA football programs with approximately 60 players on

each team. That’s over 4200 more athletes competing for scholarships• In the U.S., there are approximately 300,000 Seniors in high school

playing football each year. • That is 304,200 possible scholarship athletes in the U.S. each year

competing for 3000 scholarships.• Less than 1% chance of being offered a scholarship by a NCAA FBS

school.