Assistant Coach @ Metea Valley High School | Wartburg Football Alum ’23 | M.S. & Grad Assistant @ UW-Platteville ‘25 |

Joined December 2013
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Let’s go Kmo! Khamari Rodgers is a name that’s going to heat up after this season. Natural in everything he does. With coaching and continued dedication, he’s about to take a huge leap!
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PCA WITH TWO OUTS IN THE NINTH 😱 It’s a brand new ballgame!
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PCA stays scorching hot as his 10th homer of the season ties the game in the sixth inning
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Had a very great time competing @WMU_Football camp!!! Excited to compete at the @ToledoFB camp next friday!!! @CoachSheehan12 @MeteaValleyFB @CoachFigaro @CoachJones_25 @CoachReisert
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After a great conversation with @CoachDomParello I am blessed to receive my first official offer from Knox university. First of many! @FB_KnoxCollege @MeteaValleyFB @underdogrush
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After A Great Conversation with @CoachKruse62 and a visit earlier this year I’m blessed to receive my first collegiate offer from @Firebirds_FB! @MeteaValleyFB @CoachSheehan12
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Grateful for how welcoming the @meteavalley community and @MeteaValleyFB program have been since my transfer. The relationships, competition, and daily work have pushed me to grow both as a QB and as a teammate. Excited for what’s ahead of us. @MeteaAthletics @CoachSheehan12 @Midway8Monster @NickSyron @CoachJuarez_ #Family
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We have some very sneaky talent that I know can play college football and be very good for programs. Hit me up if you are looking for kids training the right way and are talented. I’m pumped for this season.
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Velocity and power output of the bar is far MORE IMPORTANT than ego lifting and moving the bar slow !
Division 1 football players training in a compensatory acceleration style (CAT) upper body strength regimen were compared to a traditional regimen in their off-season. The CAT group was instructed to perform the positive rep as explosively as possible. The traditional group performed repetitions at a traditional tempo. At the end of both off-season training programs, both power and strength were assessed. Power was tested with a seated medicine ball throw and a force platform plyometric push-up test. Strength was assessed by a one rep max in the bench press. Both groups increased strength and power. The group that trained in a Compensatory Acceleration Training (CAT) style improved their bench press by nearly double the amount of the traditional group. Average power, as expected, increased significantly more in the group that trained explosively. Jones, K. K., Hunter, G. G., Fleisig, G. G., Escamilla, R. R., & Lemak, L. L. (1999). The effects of compensatory acceleration on upper-body strength and power in collegiate football players. Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research (Allen Press Publishing Services Inc.), 13(2), 99-105. Practical Application Fred Hatfield was ahead of his time advocating Compensatory Acceleration Training. It is simply superior! Training adaptations are not just a result of weight on the bar. Adaptations from training are a byproduct of tension and duration. You respond to how much force produced, how fast the force was produced, how long you produced it, and how many times you produced it. Force=mass x acceleration. More tension is result of greater bar speed. Maximal strength training and power adaptations can result from lifting weights with maximal force; one more reason to compensatorily accelerate weights.
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Had the privilege of coaching Solomon this year on the sophomore basketball team. Kid can flat out score and is a great student ! Future is bright for him.
Sophomore season highlights stats: 17ppg 6rpg 2apg
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“The power of 12 as 1 is real. Synergy. People buying in - doing it together. We don’t have a bunch of superstars. We are just a really good football team that’s tough and connected.” When a team plays for each other NOT just with each other, that’s when greatness happens.
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Any college/university on the road stopping by the Naperville/Aurora area to meet upcoming seniors/juniors. Hit me up. We got talent that’s not so young anymore! And a core that knows how to work.
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“I think we sent a message first of all to society that if you keep your nose to the grindstone and work hard and you got the right people, anything’s possible,” Curt Cignetti. Toughness, Effort and Character makes a difference.
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He tried to tell you...
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Had to get this off my chest…
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Not sure if I’ve ever gotten this emotional watching a commercial before The conversations, the memories, the music It all broke me Thank you for making me cry today, Chevrolet

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Pressure doesn’t create mistakes. It reveals what you practiced. Your talent doesn’t take over. Your standard does. And if your standard is “sometimes,” that’s what you’ll be when it matters. We do what we trained.
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"We're going to go into the playoffs as a No. 1 seed. A lot of people probably thought that wasn't possible." @IndianaFootball head coach Curt Cignetti shares his thoughts on the No. 1 seed in the CFP.
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September 7, 2011: Coastal Carolina head football coach David Bennett: “Be a dog. We need more dogs.”
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