Inside the Headset – Matt Myers, OC – Kansas Wesleyan
September 15, 2022
Categories: AFCA News, Inside the Headset,
This week on Inside the Headset, we are featuring Kansas Wesleyan’s new head coach, and the 2021 AFCA’s NAIA Assistant Coach of the Year, Coach Matt Myers. Coach Myers talks about the new transition to head coach, the pressures of maintaining a successful program as an alum, and the impact the AFCA has had on his journey.
]Matt Myers was named the head coach of the Kansas Wesleyan University Coyotes in December of 2021 after six years with the program. Coach Myers joined the Coyotes coaching staff in 2016 following a four-season career playing at Kansas Wesleyan; he is also the first alumni head coach since 1936. During Coach Myers time at Kansas Wesleyan, the Coyotes have won three KCAC Championships and hold a 61-11 record. Coach Myers has always dreamed of being Kansas Wesleyan’s head coach and looks forward to continuing the program’s history of excellence.
2:15 Advice for you as a new coach
3:38 Keeping the program consistently successful
4:30 Moving away from the coordinator role
6:20 How to build trust with staff
9:00 Coaching as an alum
13:20 Pressure from external sources
14:30 Takeaways from spring ball
17:55 AFCA 2021 NAIA Assistant Coach of the Year
19:35 AFCA convention experience
21:45 Socials/Conclusion
Twitter: @Myers_KWU
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This week on Inside the Headset, we are featuring Kansas Wesleyan’s new head coach, and the 2021 AFCA’s NAIA Assistant Coach of the Year, Coach Matt Myers. Coach Myers talks about the new transition to head coach, the pressures of maintaining a successful program as an alum, and the impact the AFCA has had on his journey.
]Matt Myers was named the head coach of the Kansas Wesleyan University Coyotes in December of 2021 after six years with the program. Coach Myers joined the Coyotes coaching staff in 2016 following a four-season career playing at Kansas Wesleyan; he is also the first alumni head coach since 1936. During Coach Myers time at Kansas Wesleyan, the Coyotes have won three KCAC Championships and hold a 61-11 record. Coach Myers has always dreamed of being Kansas Wesleyan’s head coach and looks forward to continuing the program’s history of excellence.
2:15 Advice for you as a new coach
3:38 Keeping the program consistently successful
4:30 Moving away from the coordinator role
6:20 How to build trust with staff
9:00 Coaching as an alum
13:20 Pressure from external sources
14:30 Takeaways from spring ball
17:55 AFCA 2021 NAIA Assistant Coach of the Year
19:35 AFCA convention experience
21:45 Socials/Conclusion
Twitter: @Myers_KWU
RELATED CONTENT: Inside the Headset: Mike Dovenberg
RELATED CONTENT: Inside the Headset: Paul Michalak
For more information about the AFCA, visit www.AFCA.com. For more interesting articles, check out insider.afca.com and subscribe to our weekly email.
If you are interested in more in-depth articles and videos, please become an AFCA member. You can find out more information about membership and specific member benefits on the AFCA Membership Overview page. If you are ready to join, please fill out the AFCA Membership Application.