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Special Teams, Coaching The Why, And Teach Tapes - Steve Hauser, Former FBS Coach

21 Jul 2022

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Steve Hauser is completed three seasons as a quality control assistant for special teams for Iowa State before making a change for his young family. However he remains close to the game and his passion for the game continues in what he provides through his social media accounts @TeachTapes. Coach Hauser directed Mike Gundy’s special teams units at Oklahoma State from 2016-17 as a graduate assistant. Under his direction, the Cowboys thrived on special teams , ranking ninth nationally in blocked punts (2) in 2017. In 2016, OSU had six blocked kicks to rank fourth nationally and its punt return defense ended the season second-best in the nation (0.94). Coach Hauser was a part of a pair of 10-3 seasons with the Cowboys. They were ranked in the top-15 in the final AP polls and won two bowl games in his two years. Coaching Experience
: 2018- Iowa State - Quality Control
 2016-17 – Oklahoma State – Graduate Assistant
 2014-15 – Cleveland Browns – Scouting Assistant
 2013 – Oklahoma State – Quality Control
 2012 – Yale - Intern
 2011 - Mount Ida (MA) – Tight Ends, Fullbacks Shownotes: -Early opportunity -Working with Mike Gundy - Know the why -Working with position coaches -fiting skills of coaches -Coaching the why -Kids learn off of clips -Effective ways to put together a teach tape -The clips are what matter -Do mare than just assign a play list -Dose it in in small bites -Teachable moments Follow Coach: @TeachTapes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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