Episodios

  • Jesuit XC Legend Walt Lange on 56 Years of Coaching, Strava, VDOT, and Building Confidence
    Apr 1 2026

    On the Contacts Coaching podcast, longtime Jesuit High School (Sacramento) history teacher and cross country coach Walt Lange recounts how getting cut from freshman baseball led him to running, being recruited by UCLA, and then coaching after training on his own at Loyola University of Los Angeles. He describes early coaching at St. Bernard’s near Playa del Rey, a move to Sacramento (including a brief stint as a stockbroker), and joining Jesuit in 1970, where he has coached cross country for 56 years and previously served about 20 years as head track coach. Lang credits assistant coaches, the American River Parkway training environment, and tools like Strava, and explains how Jesuit uses VDOT-based training groups and recognition to scale workouts for all levels. He discusses shifts from high-mileage eras to modern threshold/tempo approaches, the role of confidence and health, Tahoe summer camp, and balancing multi-sport participation, ending with the importance of an understanding spouse.


    00:00 Meet Coach Walt Lange

    00:41 From Baseball Cut to Runner

    02:14 College Running and Early Coaching

    05:54 Move to Jesuit and Early Success

    09:16 56 Years of Coaching Longevity

    10:09 Assistant Coaches and Team Roles

    14:30 Strava and the Internet Era

    18:28 VDOT Groups and Recognition

    20:50 Tahoe Camp and Team Size

    25:54 Coaching Every Ability Level

    28:52 Hundred Mile Weeks

    30:58 Tempo Training Explained

    33:09 Threshold Versus Intervals

    35:13 Cross Country Confidence

    39:05 Motivating Young Runners

    42:41 Year Round Training

    49:25 Blueprint And Sundays

    51:33 Late Bloomers Story

    54:32 Coaching Wisdom Finale


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  • Navigating the Complexities of Athletic Directing: Insights from Chris Stevens of Emmanuel Schools
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode of the Contacts Coaching podcast, Athletic Director Chris Stevens from Emmanuel High School returns to discuss his journey and the key elements of managing a high school sports program. Stevens, a 30-year veteran football coach now in his fourth year as an athletic director, was recently honored with the Rookie of the Year award by the Central Section. He shares his experiences transitioning from public to private education, the importance of budgeting and fundraising, managing family involvement in school sports, and creating memorable experiences for student-athletes. Stevens provides invaluable insights into how to balance the logistical and emotional demands of the job while fostering a supportive environment for athletes and coaches. Tune in for a comprehensive look at the world of high school athletic administration and gain practical advice for navigating this challenging yet rewarding field.


    00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back

    00:34 Chris Stevens' Major Award

    02:49 Journey to Becoming Athletic Director

    04:43 Public vs. Private School Administration

    15:05 Balancing Family and Career

    20:53 Fundraising and Development in Schools

    31:01 Finding the Perfect Tournament

    31:28 Prepackaged Deals vs. DIY Trips

    32:52 Creating Memorable Experiences

    34:35 Innovative Team Bonding Ideas

    39:02 Senior Night Celebrations

    49:22 Managing Budgets in Private Schools

    57:11 Fundraising Strategies and Challenges

    01:03:20 Closing Thoughts and Networking

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  • OU Compliance Director Danielle Koval on Scholarships, Financial Aid, NIL & Revenue Sharing in College Athletics
    Mar 18 2026

    In a special Contacts Coaching podcast episode, Stevenson alumna Danielle Koval—Director of Compliance for Financial Aid and revenue sharing at the University of Oklahoma—shares her path from being a swimmer and water polo player at Stevenson to swimming at Fresno State, working in student-athlete academic services, moving to UNLV, and then joining OU after taking a financial aid role just before COVID. She compares working environments across Fresno State, UNLV, and a Power Four brand like Oklahoma, emphasizing the scale of budgets, the weight of a global brand, and the constant pace of compliance changes driven by lawsuits and reactive policy shifts. The conversation explains how college athletics finances work, why most sports operate at a loss, and how football revenue and attendance underwrite broader departmental resources. Koval details how athletic scholarships and financial aid function across headcount and equivalency sports, why FAFSA and campus/college-level scholarships matter, and how tuition waivers and programs like the Western Undergraduate Exchange reduce costs. She breaks down the shift from NCAA scholarship limits to roster caps under the new landscape, including how schools decide whether to fully fund expanded rosters and how new scholarships can count against the revenue-sharing cap. The episode also covers OU’s revenue-sharing approach (six sports), Title IX defensibility pressures, preferred walk-on dynamics under roster caps, the increased role of agents in everyday issues, and how contracts are renegotiated annually amid early signing day and the transfer portal. Koval discusses the challenges of paying athletes while preparing them for life after sports, including OU’s financial literacy programming, and closes with a personal reflection on changing her mindset from perfectionism to giving herself grace as circumstances shift.


    00:00 Welcome & Meet Danielle Koval (OU Compliance + Financial Aid/Rev Share)

    00:33 Danielle’s Athlete-to-Administrator Journey: Fresno State → UNLV → Oklahoma

    05:31 Leveling Up: What Changes from Mid-Major to Power Program?

    08:34 The OU Brand & Culture of Excellence Across Sports

    11:23 Money Talks: Football Revenue, Facilities, and Funding Other Sports

    12:51 Is College Athletics Sustainable? NIL ‘Funny Money’ to Revenue Share

    17:26 Scholarships 101: Headcount vs Equivalency (and Why ‘Full Ride’ Is Rare)

    20:46 New Era: Roster Caps, Scholarship Flexibility, and the 20.5M ‘Salary Cap’

    24:30 Financial Aid Hacks: FAFSA, Department Scholarships, WUE, and Tuition Waivers

    30:10 Reallocating Aid: When Top Students ‘Free Up’ Scholarships for Other Sports

    31:41 The Scholarship Funding Crunch: Revenue Sports vs. Everyone Else

    32:24 Tuition Waivers & Campus Support: How Schools Make Full Funding Work

    34:33 OU’s Self-Sustaining Model and the ‘Front Porch’ Value of Athletics

    36:13 Roster Caps vs. Scholarship Limits: Why Walk-Ons Are Disappearing

    37:53 Revenue Share at OU: The 6 Sports in the Pool (and Why Gymnastics)

    39:36 Preferred Walk-Ons, Practice Bodies, and Stretching the Rev-Share Dollar

    41:35 Inside Football Rev-Share Tiers: Contracts, Cutoffs, and Annual Renegotiations

    46:03 Culture & Pay Equity: Avoiding Locker-Room Blowups in the NIL Era

    47:43 Transfer Portal Reality Check: The Grass Isn’t Greener (and Many Don’t Land)

    48:52 Recruiting Goes Pro: Agents, Negotiations, and the New GM Job

    50:25 Preparing Athletes for Money & Life After Sport: Literacy, Taxes, Careers

    55:15 Closing Reflection: Changing Your Mind, Letting Go of Perfection

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  • Exploring Vulnerability, Masculinity, and Life's Journey with Mike Luevano
    Mar 11 2026

    Welcome to the Contacts Coaching podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Mike Luevano, host, and founder of the Between the Shots Show. Mike shares his extensive background in education, development work, and his latest venture that combines golf with deep, meaningful conversations about life, vulnerability, and masculinity. From his upbringing in San Jose to his work with nonprofit organizations and his passion for sports, Mike provides valuable insights into building relationships, personal growth, and the importance of open dialogue. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on how to navigate life's challenges and the transformative power of real, heartfelt conversations.


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Background

    01:13 Mike's Early Life and Career

    03:09 Nonprofit Work and Development

    05:35 Fundraising Strategies and Community Involvement

    12:55 The Concept of 'Between the Shots'

    24:07 A Lifestyle Show with Purpose

    24:26 Fatherhood and Legacy

    25:31 The Importance of Vulnerability

    28:24 Creating Safe Spaces for Open Conversations

    30:55 Personal Growth and Self-Reflection

    37:07 Setting and Achieving Goals

    40:38 Building and Maintaining Relationships

    45:08 Conclusion and Future Plans

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  • From Coach to Leader: The Journey of Madison High School's Athletic Director, Rick Jackson
    Mar 4 2026

    Tune in to the Contacts Coaching Podcast as we dive deep with Rick Jackson, the Athletic Director of Madison High School in Greater San Diego. With 26 years at the same school, Rick shares his journey from coaching multiple sports at Scripps Ranch to becoming a pivotal figure at Madison. In this episode, Rick reflects on his transition from being a head coach to stepping into an administrative role, the significance of maintaining relationships with student-athletes, and the importance of fostering a supportive and multi-sport culture. Discover insights into the challenges of modern athletics, insights on countering the temptation of sports specialization, and learn about the impactful Leadership Council initiative. Join us for a captivating conversation filled with valuable lessons for both aspiring and seasoned coaches and athletic directors alike.


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:21 Rick Jackson's Coaching Journey

    02:09 Balancing Multiple Coaching Roles

    03:02 Family and Coaching

    04:18 The Importance of Multi-Sport Athletes

    05:08 Challenges in Youth Sports Specialization

    08:42 Building a Positive Sports Culture

    08:52 Managing Small School Athletics

    14:00 Transitioning from Coaching to Administration

    14:37 Organizational Skills in Coaching

    17:34 Reflections on Coaching Football

    18:53 The Importance of Relationships in Coaching

    26:06 Competing Fall Sports

    26:23 Balancing Coaching and AD Responsibilities

    28:10 Challenges of Dual Roles

    30:59 Parental Influence and Spectator Behavior

    33:05 Leadership Council Initiatives

    37:33 Encouraging Multi-Sport Participation

    43:21 Retention and School Culture

    45:57 District Collaboration and AD Networking

    47:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • Building Championship Cultures: Paul Caffery's Journey as an Athletic Director
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode of the Contacts Coaching Podcast, we are joined by Paul Caffery, the Director of Athletics at LaHabra High School. Paul shares his extensive background in coaching and administration, highlighting his journey from growing up in an athletic family to becoming an athletic director. He discusses the vital role of community culture, the importance of multi-sport athletes, and shares invaluable insights on creating cohesive and branded athletic programs. Paul also delves into the challenges of balancing coaching duties, family life, and handling unexpected health issues. Towards the end, he provides advice for new athletic directors on establishing effective systems and fostering strong relationships within the sports community. Don't miss this insightful discussion packed with practical tips and heartfelt experiences on leading successful high school athletic programs.


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:26 Paul Caffery's Athletic Background

    01:41 Transition to Public School Education

    02:21 Coaching Career and Health Challenges

    03:54 Return to La Habra as Athletic Director

    05:43 Building a Supportive Athletic Culture

    12:34 Challenges and Learning as a New AD

    19:20 Promoting Multi-Sport Participation

    26:29 Transitioning Between Seasons

    26:41 Lessons from the Sporting Goods Industry

    27:54 The Importance of Branding

    30:18 Building Relationships and Trust

    33:03 Challenges of Being an Athletic Director

    35:23 Networking and Mentorship

    39:48 Balancing Approachability and Efficiency

    47:39 Changing Perspectives on Student Interaction

    52:42 Evaluating Coaches Effectively

    55:56 Conclusion and Future Plans

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  • Navigating NIL and the Changing Landscape of College Athletics with Jamie Wood
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of Contacts Coaching Podcast, Jamie Wood, founder of Hyphenated Athletics Coach, joins Coach Clymo for an insightful discussion on the transformation from compliance roles to NIL Directorship at Texas A&M, and into independent NIL consultancy. Wood shares his journey, leveraging his extensive background to support athletes, families, institutions, and brands in the complex NIL space. The conversation delves into the realities of college athlete recruitment, the evolution of compliance, and the burgeoning role of NIL deals. Listen as they explore the long-term impacts of these changes on athletes' post-graduation networks and professional opportunities, and the role of third parties in the current collegiate athletic landscape.


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Reintroduction

    00:30 Transition from Compliance to NIL Director

    01:29 Understanding Compliance and NIL

    02:29 The Evolution of Athlete Compensation

    06:05 Marketability and NIL Opportunities

    14:10 Recruitment and Transfer Dynamics

    17:51 Navigating the New Athletic Landscape

    23:32 The Future of College Athletics

    30:01 Navigating Third-Party Influence in College Sports

    31:09 Financial Education for Athletes: Are Schools Doing Enough?

    32:42 The Changing Dynamics of Recruiting

    34:02 The Role of Professional Experience in College Sports

    34:37 High School Athletes and Early Recruitment

    35:17 NCAA's Stance and Legal Challenges

    36:41 Revenue Sharing and the College Sports Commission

    39:13 Scholarship Dynamics and Athlete Eligibility

    43:18 Transfer Portal and Its Impact on College Sports

    51:21 The Reality of Walk-Ons and Roster Management

    54:32 Final Thoughts and Advice for Aspiring Athletes

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  • From Coach to Athletic Director: Leadership and Lessons Learned with John Hoye
    Feb 11 2026

    Join us in this episode of the Contacts Coaching Podcast as we sit down with John Hoy, Athletic Director at the John Cooper School and President of the Southwest Preparatory Conference. John shares his journey from growing up in Wisconsin and coaching basketball at LSU to his current roles in Texas. He dives into the challenges and triumphs of leading at both high school and college levels, the importance of multi-sport participation, and the evolving landscape of youth sports. Learn about his strategies for effective communication, building a strong athletic culture, and finding the right coaches. Whether you're an aspiring coach or a seasoned athletic director, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Background

    04:07 Journey from Wisconsin to LSU

    07:30 Transition to Coaching and College Experience

    11:59 From College to High School Athletics

    18:30 Challenges and Benefits of Multi-Sport Participation

    22:23 The Value of High School Sports

    26:16 Navigating Adversity in Team Sports

    27:31 Encouraging Cross-Disciplinary Learning

    28:23 Building a Strong Coaching Staff

    31:08 Effective Communication Strategies

    36:22 Leadership and Collaboration in Athletics

    38:13 Supporting Inexperienced Coaches

    43:48 Reflecting on Personal and Professional Growth

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