Inside the Headset with the AFCA podcast

Sean Lewis, Head Coach - San Diego State

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On this week's episode of Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we're joined by Sean Lewis, Head Coach at San Diego State.

Coach Lewis shares his journey into the coaching profession, the offensive philosophy that helped accelerate his rise to a young head coach, and the lessons learned through both success and adversity along the way. He also discusses the importance of staying involved in the evolution of the game through his role on the AFCA Board of Trustees.

From early career decisions to leading at the FBS level, this episode provides valuable insight for coaches at every stage of the profession.

Follow Coach Lewis and San Diego State Football:
Twitter/X: @TheHC_CoachLew | @FA_SDSU

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1:10 Introduction
1:27 When did you know you wanted to coach?
2:51 First job and offensive approach
4:07 The conversation that got you into coaching
5:34 Path to Nebraska
7:01 First AFCA Convention experience
8:53 Comparing GA roles
10:31 Early eye-opening lessons
11:42 Opportunity at Akron
13:12 Navigating unexpected situations
15:36 Starting at Akron
16:18 Lessons from difficult seasons
17:42 Being let go
18:54 Career outlook and next steps
21:01 Preparing for interviews
24:21 Honesty in leadership
25:43 Staff dynamics
27:27 Evolution of roles
28:21 Adjustments as OC/QB coach
30:50 Offensive success at Bowling Green
32:58 Lessons from Syracuse
35:55 Becoming a young head coach
37:15 Transition from HC to OC
38:46 New offensive perspective
40:36 Returning to head coaching
41:58 Role on AFCA Board of Trustees
43:54 Closing

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