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Inside the Headset with the AFCA


Oct 25, 2018

On this week's episode of Inside the Headset we speak with Scotty Walden, receivers coach for the University of Southern Mississippi. We discuss how he became a collegiate play-caller while serving as a graduate assistant, some of the lessons he learned as a 26 year-old head coach, and he offers some advice for young coaches.

Coach Walden's career began at Sul Ross State as a graduate assistant in 2012. Before the season began, the offensive coordinator left, and the head coach handed Walden the reins to the offense as a 22 year-old in his first year of coaching. After leading the NCAA in total yards and averaging almost 49 points per game that season, Coach Walden was named the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at East Texas Baptist University (2013-2015). In 2016, he was named head coach at ETBU. Walden is in his second season coaching receivers at Southern Mississippi.

  • [0:28] Start of interview
  • [1:13] Sul Ross State graduate assistant and offensive coordinator
  • [3:58] Attributes of young head coaches
  • [6:05] Transition to East Texas Baptist
  • [8:35] Developing a coaching philosophy
  • [11:46] The importance of evolution, change, and growth
  • [14:41] Simplistic, yet dominant offensive identity
  • [18:42] First playbook drawn up in a library
  • [22:34] The breakthrough point
  • [25:09] Nike Coach of the Year Clinic
  • [26:58] How to simplify your offense
  • [31:25] Adjusting from being a head coach to a position coach
  • [36:19] Advice for young coaches
  • [39:37] Interviewing Mike Cross
  • [41:19] Recruiting in Mississippi

You can follow Scotty Walden on Twitter and read more about his time as a young head coach.

Have any questions, comments, or ideas for the show? Send us an email at podcast@afca.com