Episodios

  • John Beam
    Feb 1 2019

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    Laney College Athletics: https://www.laneyathletics.com


    Hall of Fame Coach John Beam started at Laney College as the Running Backs coach in 2004 and in 2005 he was promoted to the Offensive Coordinator position. As the Offensive Coordinator, he lead an explosive offense that helped the Eagles win 3 conference championships and 5 straight bowl game appearances.


    In 2012, he became the Head Football Coach. Under his leadership as the Head Coach, Laney College has won two league titles, had a .600 winning percentage, and has gone to 4 bowl games. Coach Beam started his coaching career in 1979 at Serra High School in San Diego, where he was the offensive line coach, helping his team reach the playoffs for the first time in school history. He moved to Oakland and began coaching at Skyline High School in 1982 as the defensive coordinator. During the 1984 season, Skyline had an undefeated season including beating national power De La Salle High School. In 1987, John Beam was promoted to the Head Football coaching position. During his time as Head Coach he had 15 league championships, 11 section championships, 4 undefeated seasons, and went undefeated in league play in the 90’s.


    John Beam boasted a 160-33-3 overall record during his time at Skyline High School, building a reputation of developing Division 1 athletes. During his time at Skyline High School, John Beam produced more Division 1 players than anyone else in Northern California, sending more than 100 football players to the Division 1 level.


    Between his time at Laney College and Skyline High School, John Beam has produced over 20 NFL players including 7 players that participated in the Super Bowl. John Beam has also coached players who have won at every level of football, including a NCAA Division 1 National Championship, NCAA Division 3 National Championship, Canadian Grey Cup, NFL Europe Championship, and Arena League Championship.


    From his coaching success, John Beam has built relationships with coaches across the country at every level of football. Because of these relationships, his Laney College Football Program has seen a 90% graduation and transfer rate, while maintaining consistent relationships with some of the most decorated college programs in the nation.


    Source: www.laneyathletics.com


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  • Dan Hawkins
    Feb 7 2019

    During this Episode of Budget Cuts we sit down with Head Coach, Dan Hawkins at the UC Davis Training Facility in California.

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  • Travis Burkett
    Mar 2 2019

    During this Episode of Budget Cuts we sit down with UNLV Special Teams Coordinator/ Running Backs Coach, Travis Burkett, at the AFCA Convention in San Antonio.

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  • Ryan Partridge
    Mar 21 2019
    During this episode of Budget Cuts we sit down with Liberty High School's Head Football Coach, Ryan Partridge. Partridge led the Lions to their first CIF Division 1-A State Championship and also received numerous awards including NorCal Football Coach of The Year, and 49ers Charlie Wedemeyer Memorial Coach of the Week. Tune into this episode as he takes a look back at his championship season, and what it took to build a championship team.
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  • Brian Hamilton
    May 7 2019
    In this weeks episode of Budget Cuts, we sit down with Assistant Head Coach at Murray State University, Brian Hamilton. He got his start in the coaching world with Budget Cuts host, and eTeamSponsor CEO, Sean Connors, at Clayton Valley HS (Concord, CA). Hamilton's coaching career has included successful stints at Concord HS, Cal, and now most recently at Murray State. Tune in as both share their unique coaching stories from their past.
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  • Heath Pulver
    May 23 2019
    In this weeks episode of Budget Cuts, our CEO Sean Connors sits down with Coach Heath Pulver from Eastern Washington University. Coming off the FCS national championship, Coach Pulver talks about his journey to coaching at Eastern Washington University and what keeps him coming back to the field everyday. Tune in to learn more about Heath Pulver.
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  • Leadership through adversity series w/ Steve Jacoby & Chris Jacob
    Mar 20 2020
    The events of the past week have created a lot of uncertainly for the sports world. For the leaders of these young men and women, we want you to know we are here for you. We aim to be a source of support for athletic directors during this difficult time. During this episode of Budget Cuts we sit down with eTeamSponsor CEO, Sean Connors, Former Saint Mary's College Associate Athletic Director (CA), Steve Jacoby and Former Clark College Athletic Director (WA), Chris Jacob. Both are members of eTeamSponsor, Steve is our Co-Founder and VP of Partnerships and Chris is our FL & GA Regional rep. They discuss the affects COVID-19 has had on schools/teams, and as former AD's themselves, how they would respond during this time as an AD.
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  • Leadership through adversity ft. NWAC Executive Director & Clackamas Athletic Director
    Mar 21 2020
    The events of the past week have created a lot of uncertainly for the sports world. For the leaders of these young men and women, we want you to know we are here for you. We aim to be a source of support for athletic directors, coaches, and the student-athletes affected during this difficult time. In episode 2 of the Budget Cuts podcast Sean Connors, CEO of eTeamSponsor sits down with NWAC Executive Director, Marco Azurdia and Clackamas CC (OR) athletic director, Jim Martineau. They discuss the affects COVID-19 has had on the athletic landscape, particularly NWAC schools and what coaches are doing to navigate the recruiting process.
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