Is it happening tonight? It’s not airing on 950am.
Last night
Dang.
It was last night
Somebody provide the cliff notes
If only there was an AI app that would listen to the show and then generate a printed summary.
What a great idea…. Oh, wait… never mind.
About the Podcast
The Coach Fritz Show on Coogs’ Corner discusses the Houston Cougars’ recent victory against Rice, the team’s performance, and upcoming games. Hosted by Jeremy Brannibal, the episode features Coach Willie Fritz, players Find Johnson and Jalen Gardner, and Emily England, the Director of Performance Nutrition.
Key Takeaways
- Coach Fritz expresses pride in the team’s victory over Rice, emphasizing the significance of the rivalry and the strong student turnout of over 6,500 at the game.
- The defense performed exceptionally well, holding Rice to 159 yards, with Coach Fritz confirming the defense executed the game plan effectively.
- Jaylen Garner’s performance, including an interception, is highlighted, along with Michael Baden’s fumble recovery, emphasizing hustle and awareness.
- The running game was strong with 42 carries for 237 yards, and Coach Fritz notes the offensive line’s effectiveness in creating running lanes.
- Coach Fritz discusses the trend of using multiple running backs to manage player health throughout the season, rather than relying on a single bell cow.
- Coach Fritz explains his tradition of crowd surfing after wins, which started in 1993 at Blinn Junior College.
- Missed kicks were due to operational issues like a poor hold and a low snap, emphasizing the importance of execution.
- Coach Fritz discusses the importance of reconnecting with former players, highlighting a successful event that brought back many alumni.
- Find Johnson, a receiver, shares his nickname ‘Boogie,’ reflects on the recent win, and describes his touchdown play against Rice.
- Jalen Gardner, a junior linebacker, recounts his interception play and discusses his background, including his connection to Teddy Bridgewater.
- Emily England, the Director of Performance Nutrition, describes her daily routine during the season, emphasizing the importance of hydration and nutrition.
- The role of the head dietician involves understanding and accommodating the diverse dietary needs of 120 football players, including personal interactions and assessments.
- Coach Fritz emphasizes the importance of proper nutrition for player performance, noting that Emily conducts testing and creates tailored eating plans for the athletes.
- Coach Fritz analyzes the upcoming game against Cincinnati, highlighting their strengths and the challenges of playing there.
- The show concludes with thanks to the audience and a reminder of the upcoming game schedule.
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Viva AI
Fritz also mentioned getting Parker Jenkins going. So something to watch vs Cincy
Under Holgorsen, nutrition theory was all players had to drink a can of Sugar Free Red Bull once a day and before games.
Imfao
See … that’s the problem with AI. It isn’t taking into account our recent history and is providing way too much good and positive info!
Go Coogs!
That is really amazing. I’m going to try it.
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Are Houston Cougars Prepared for an Upset in This High-Stakes Conference Clash? – Locked On Coogs - Daily Podcast on Houston Cougars Football and Basketball
The episode of Locked On Coogs, hosted by Parker Ainsworth, focuses on the Houston Cougars’ upcoming high-stakes conference clash. The main topic is the critical importance of establishing a strong running game for Houston’s strategy.
Key Takeaways
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Houston’s key focus for the upcoming game is to establish the run game effectively, which is crucial for their overall strategy.
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The strategy involves adjusting formations and utilizing various safeties to create opportunities for the running game.
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Identifying natural gaps in the defense can significantly enhance Houston’s running game, making it a pivotal aspect of their offensive strategy.
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While the home field environment may not be as intense as other venues like Tuscaloosa, it still provides a strong advantage for Houston.
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The necessity of establishing the run is emphasized repeatedly throughout the discussion, highlighting its importance in modern college football.
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The discussion consistently returns to the importance of a strong running game, underscoring it as a critical aspect of Houston’s game plan.
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The emphasis on establishing the run remains a recurring theme, with the host reiterating its necessity multiple times.
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The need for a solid running game is highlighted repeatedly, indicating its central role in Houston’s strategy for the upcoming game.
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The podcast concludes with a final emphasis on the necessity of establishing the run, summarizing it as the cornerstone of Houston’s game plan.
I would love for them to video record the coaches shows and put them online, or God forbid, on Space City Home Network, home of the Houston Astros and Houston Rockets. That would be too logical.
I want a coaches show like BY used to do where he went over all the big plays and commented on what was going on and who did and didn’t do what. I don’t understand why they got away from that. Guy Lewis had one also for a bit. I’d love to rewatch those.
On KHTV Ch. 39 IIRC.
Weekends were great, football and Houston Wrestling. World Class from Dallas too.
we had coaches shows when we had coaches. The run of stooges, rodeo clowns, and sloths killed the idea.
Wednesday, Oct 2, Coach Fritz Radio Show has been canceled.
Hmm…getting too hot?