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Harland Bower, Defensive Ends - Duke

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On this week’s episode of Inside the Headset - Presented by CoachComm, Harland Bower, the defensive ends coach at Duke University takes us inside his career as a football coach. Coach Bower discusses the impact moving from job to job had on his family, the value of networking and having connections, and his experience participating in the AFCA 35 Under 35 Program. Coach Bower, fresh off an upset win versus Clemson, is in his second year with the Blue Devils, and was a member of the 2023 AFCA 35 Under 35 Class.

Follow Coach Bower and the Duke Football on social media here:

@Coach_Bower & @DukeFOOTBALL

Show Notes:

0:57 Introduction

1:17 When did you know you wanted to be a football coach?

3:17 Transition to life post-football

5:10 Experience serving as a Strength Coach along with being a Position Coach

7:34 Transition to Murray State University

8:34 Review of coaching jobs in early career

9:51 Strain of having to make many transitions as a coach

13:43 Most influential stops early in your career

16:58 What was something you were not prepared for in having your own room?

18:28 Lessons learned as a position coach that you applied to your GA experience

20:05 Most challenging stops early in your career

22:47 Value of networking and connections

28:26 Experience in interviews

32:47 Experience as a Transfer Athlete

35:14 Experience in the AFCA 35 Under 35 Program

36:25 Conclusion

For more information on CoachComm visit https://www.coachcomm.com/

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On this week’s episode of Inside the Headset - Presented by CoachComm, Harland Bower, the defensive ends coach at Duke University takes us inside his career as a football coach. Coach Bower discusses the impact moving from job to job had on his family, the value of networking and having connections, and his experience participating in the AFCA 35 Under 35 Program. Coach Bower, fresh off an upset win versus Clemson, is in his second year with the Blue Devils, and was a member of the 2023 AFCA 35 Under 35 Class.

Follow Coach Bower and the Duke Football on social media here:

@Coach_Bower & @DukeFOOTBALL

Show Notes:

0:57 Introduction

1:17 When did you know you wanted to be a football coach?

3:17 Transition to life post-football

5:10 Experience serving as a Strength Coach along with being a Position Coach

7:34 Transition to Murray State University

8:34 Review of coaching jobs in early career

9:51 Strain of having to make many transitions as a coach

13:43 Most influential stops early in your career

16:58 What was something you were not prepared for in having your own room?

18:28 Lessons learned as a position coach that you applied to your GA experience

20:05 Most challenging stops early in your career

22:47 Value of networking and connections

28:26 Experience in interviews

32:47 Experience as a Transfer Athlete

35:14 Experience in the AFCA 35 Under 35 Program

36:25 Conclusion

For more information on CoachComm visit https://www.coachcomm.com/

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