First-year football coaches face additional challenges with COVID-19 delay

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Hueneme coach Jon Mack finally gets to work with players after being restricted since March because of COVID-19 regulations.

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Hueneme finally is scheduled to begin conditioning workouts Monday. Mack, who has coached for more than 40 years and was head coach at St. Bonaventure, Crespi, Oxnard and Ventura College, is known for getting the most out of his players through workouts and training. That’s why he’s trying his best to catch up by the time the season begins in January.

“I can’t imagine listening to me talking four hours a week, one hour a day,” he said of his experience with video calls. “There’s a lot to go over, but it’s not anywhere near being able to wrap it up on the field. It’s a huge distance compared to teams that know their guys and know their system. My kids know it on a whiteboard and on film, but none have executed.”

Mack isn’t complaining. He embraces challenges, he said, and this season “will be the biggest challenge putting it together.” He’s already done something he never thought possible — he’s become more expert at Zoom. Well, sort of.

 

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