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D3 Hansen Ratings Coach and Coordinators of the Week - Stephen Lee, Adam Weber and Geno DeMarco
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On this episode of Hansen Ratings D3 Coach and Coordinators of the Week, presented by Tully, hosts Logan and John bring together three powerful coaching conversations that highlight the heart, craft, and leadership behind Division III football.
The episode opens with Mary Hardin-Baylor OC Stephen Lee, who reflects on the mentors and experiences that shaped both his coaching identity and his “Frankenstein-type offense.” Lee shares how figures such as Vance Gibson, Phil Fuller, Don Cartho, and Pete Fredenberg influenced his approach, and why mentorship and personal growth remain cornerstones of his career.
Next, Carthage DC Adam Weber discusses the challenge of simplifying defensive schemes while still maximizing player performance. Weber explains how flexibility and adapting to player strengths helped his unit “play really fast,” offering a grounded perspective on the evolving demands of modern defensive coaching.
Finally, Geneva Head Coach Geno DeMarco dives into the deeper responsibilities of leadership, transparency, accountability, and the courage to face challenges head-on. DeMarco highlights the importance of open communication among staff, creating supportive environments, and taking responsibility when adversity strikes.
Across offense, defense, and program leadership, this episode provides a multi-angle look at coaching philosophy, team dynamics, and the ongoing pursuit of excellence at the Division III level.
Chapters
- Introduction by Logan and John; overview of the three featured coaches.
- Stephen Lee discusses his early coaching influences and foundational mentors.
- Lee breaks down his “Frankenstein type offense” and how his philosophy evolved over time.
- Insights from Lee on mentorship, growth, and the coaches who molded his career.
- Adam Weber explains the challenge of simplifying defensive schemes for player success.
- Weber talks about adapting strategies, collaborating with other coaches, and improving defensive speed.
- Weber reflects on player dynamics, flexibility in coaching, and continuous adjustment.
- Geno DeMarco introduces his leadership approach and the value of transparency among coaches.
- DeMarco discusses facing challenges, taking responsibility, and building trust within staff.
- Closing reflections from DeMarco on culture, accountability, and the future of coaching.
Connect on X:
Keith Grabowski: @CoachKGrabowski
John Snell: @jsnellbwfb
Logan Hansen: @LogHanRatings
Stephen Lee: @coach_slee
Adam Weber: @ACWEB33
Geno DeMarco: @genodemarcoHFC
Presented by Tully — the perfect tool for high school and Division III programs. Tully helps coaches track readiness, performance, and player development so teams can stay strong and confident deep into the season.
Learn more at tully.app
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1326 episodes
Manage episode 520476013 series 1404614
On this episode of Hansen Ratings D3 Coach and Coordinators of the Week, presented by Tully, hosts Logan and John bring together three powerful coaching conversations that highlight the heart, craft, and leadership behind Division III football.
The episode opens with Mary Hardin-Baylor OC Stephen Lee, who reflects on the mentors and experiences that shaped both his coaching identity and his “Frankenstein-type offense.” Lee shares how figures such as Vance Gibson, Phil Fuller, Don Cartho, and Pete Fredenberg influenced his approach, and why mentorship and personal growth remain cornerstones of his career.
Next, Carthage DC Adam Weber discusses the challenge of simplifying defensive schemes while still maximizing player performance. Weber explains how flexibility and adapting to player strengths helped his unit “play really fast,” offering a grounded perspective on the evolving demands of modern defensive coaching.
Finally, Geneva Head Coach Geno DeMarco dives into the deeper responsibilities of leadership, transparency, accountability, and the courage to face challenges head-on. DeMarco highlights the importance of open communication among staff, creating supportive environments, and taking responsibility when adversity strikes.
Across offense, defense, and program leadership, this episode provides a multi-angle look at coaching philosophy, team dynamics, and the ongoing pursuit of excellence at the Division III level.
Chapters
- Introduction by Logan and John; overview of the three featured coaches.
- Stephen Lee discusses his early coaching influences and foundational mentors.
- Lee breaks down his “Frankenstein type offense” and how his philosophy evolved over time.
- Insights from Lee on mentorship, growth, and the coaches who molded his career.
- Adam Weber explains the challenge of simplifying defensive schemes for player success.
- Weber talks about adapting strategies, collaborating with other coaches, and improving defensive speed.
- Weber reflects on player dynamics, flexibility in coaching, and continuous adjustment.
- Geno DeMarco introduces his leadership approach and the value of transparency among coaches.
- DeMarco discusses facing challenges, taking responsibility, and building trust within staff.
- Closing reflections from DeMarco on culture, accountability, and the future of coaching.
Connect on X:
Keith Grabowski: @CoachKGrabowski
John Snell: @jsnellbwfb
Logan Hansen: @LogHanRatings
Stephen Lee: @coach_slee
Adam Weber: @ACWEB33
Geno DeMarco: @genodemarcoHFC
Presented by Tully — the perfect tool for high school and Division III programs. Tully helps coaches track readiness, performance, and player development so teams can stay strong and confident deep into the season.
Learn more at tully.app
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1326 episodes
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