Special Teams Tricks for Youth Football Teams
Keeping Your Special Teams "Special"
Many youth football players in the 5 to 8-year-old range and many first year players, often have problems remembering when to go out on the field for their special team's duties. Many times in the excitement of the game or because of distractions, the young or rookie player will forget they are supposed to be on the field. Your team ends up playing 10 on 11 football, which is rarely a good thing and embarrassing for most coaches. You could burn a timeout and then try and figure out who is missing, or just sub in a player on the fly that has not even played that particular position. We have all seen or experienced this firsthand, it can be very frustrating. That's why guys that have been doing this awhile have little hair left on their heads and wear baseball caps all the time. We need our timeouts and we don't want to play players out of position, it is a preventable problem.
Special teams is an area many well coached youth football teams can "steal" games from more skilled opponents. I picked up a great tip from coach Devo at the Nike Coach of the Year Clinic in Orlando this year to solve this problem. He was attending one of my clinic sessions and let me know of a trick he uses with his youngest group to solve the problem:
Young players are very visual; they remember pictures, images and colors much better than names and numbers. In chapter 7 of the book we talk about how to attach certain images to plays for younger players.
Taking that a step further, Coach Devo assigns a color to each of his special teams groups. So his kickoff team is his "Red" team, his kickoff return team is his "Green" team, his field goal team is his "Blue" team etc.
Coach Devo then places small pieces of colored electrical tape wrapped around the players face mask that correspond to the color of the teams the player is on. So if little Johnny was on both the kickoff and kick return team, he would have a piece of red and green electrical tape around his facemask.
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