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2010 PRESEASON NEWS AND NOTES FROM MIKE WEBB FEBRUARY 2010 I have enclosed some communications from Mike Webb which may be helpful as we think about our upcoming season. 12/12/2009 Interesting but not controversial for WV. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywoeo3_r_qs&feature=play er_embedded 12/13/2009 True story worth watching...twice This was worth watching and I'm passing it on. Too bad we don't all live our lives this way. http://www.responsibilityproject.com/films/player/the-home-run/ 1/14/2010 Got a request for a play ruling on this play, take a look and give me your thoughts. All kinds of options. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3geazr3b6pk

1/16/2010 No matter what college team you pull for, this is a great story about a great man! Enjoy. It Don't Cost Nuthin' to be Nice At a Touchdown Club meeting many years before his death, Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant told the following story: I had just been named the new head coach at Alabama and was off in my old car down in South Alabama recruiting a prospect who was supposed to have been a pretty good player and I was havin' trouble finding the place. Getting hungry I spied an old cinder block building with a small sign out front that simply said "Restaurant." I pull up, go in and every head in the place turns to stare at me... Seems I'm the only white fella in the place. But the food smelled good so I skip a table and go up to a cement bar and sit. A big ole man in a tee shirt and cap comes over and says, "What do you need?" I told him I needed lunch and what did they have today? He says, "You probably won't like it here, today we're having chitlins, collared greens and black eyed peas with cornbread. I'll bet you don't even know what chitlins (small intestines of hogs prepared as food in the deep South) are, do you?" I looked him square in the eye and said, "I'm from Arkansas, I've probably eaten a mile of them. Sounds like I'm in the right place." They all smiled as he left to serve me up a big plate. When he comes back he says, "You ain't from around here then?" I explain I'm the new football coach up in Tuscaloosa at the University and I'm here to find whatever that boy's name was and he says, yeah I've heard of him, he's supposed to be pretty good. And he gives me directions to the school so I can meet him and his coach. As I'm paying up to leave,

I remember my manners and leave a tip, not too big to be flashy, but a good one and he told me lunch was on him, but I told him for a lunch that good, I felt I should pay.. The big man asked me if I had a photograph or something he could hang up to show I'd been there. I was so new that I didn't have any yet. It really wasn't that big a thing back then to be asked for, but I took a napkin and wrote his name and address on it and told him I'd get him one. I met the kid I was lookin' for later that afternoon and I don't remember his name, but do remember I didn't think much of him when I met him. I had wasted a day, or so I thought. When I got back to Tuscaloosa late that night, I took that napkin from my shirt pocket and put it under my keys so I wouldn't forget it. Back then I was excited that anybody would want a picture of me. The next day we found a picture and I wrote on it, "Thanks for the best lunch I've ever had." Now let's go a whole buncha years down the road. Now we have black players at Alabama and I'm back down in that part of the country scouting an offensive lineman we sure needed. Y'all remember, (and I forget the name, but it's not important to the story), well anyway, he's got two friends going to Auburn and he tells me he's got his heart set on Auburn too, so I leave empty handed and go on see some others while I'm down there. Two days later, I'm in my office in Tuscaloosa and the phone rings and it's this kid who just turned me down, and he says, "Coach, do you still want me at Alabama?" And I said, "Yes I sure do." And he says OK, he'll come. And I say, "Well son, what changed your mind?" And he said, "When my grandpa found out that I had a chance to play for you and said no, he pitched a fit and told me I wasn't going nowhere but Alabama, and wasn't playing for nobody but you. He thinks a lot of you and has ever since y'all met." Well, I didn't know his granddad from Adam's housecat so I asked him who his granddaddy was and he said, "You probably don't remember him, but you ate in his restaurant your first year at Alabama and you sent him a picture that he's had hung in that place ever since. That picture's his pride and joy and he still tells everybody about the day that Bear Bryant came in and had chitlins with him." "My grandpa said that when you left there, he never expected you to remember him or to send him that picture, but you kept your word to him and to Grandpa, that's everything. He said you could teach me more than football and I had to play for a man like you, so I guess I'm going to." I was floored. But I learned that the lessons my mama taught me were always right. It don't cost

nuthin' to be nice. It don't cost nuthin' to do the right thing most of the time, and it costs a lot to lose your good name by breakin ' your word to someone. When I went back to sign that boy, I looked up his Grandpa and he's still running that place, but it looks a lot better now; and he didn't have chitlins that day, but he had some ribs that woulda made Dreamland proud and I made sure I posed for a lot of pictures; and don't think I didn't leave some new ones for him, too, along with a signed football. I made it clear to all my assistants to keep this story and these lessons in mind when they're out on the road. If you remember anything else from me, remember this.. It really doesn't cost anything to be nice, and the rewards can be unimaginable. ~ Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant Editor's Note: Coach Bryant was in the presence of these few gentlemen for only minutes, and he defined himself for life. Regardless of our profession, we do define ourselves by how we treat others, and how we behave in the presence of others, and most of the time, we have only minutes or seconds to leave a lasting impression. We can be rude, crude, arrogant, cantankerous, or we can be nice. Nice is always a better choice.. I like what Stephen Grellet, French/American religious leader (1773-1855) said, "I expect to pass through the world but once. Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness I can show to any creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer it, for I shall not pass this way again." 1/21/2010 I found these three tapes online this morning. Not too bad, their philosophy is much like ours. Stopping the clock seems to be a big problem over on the west coast. By the way, you can download these, at least I was able to.

http://www.wcoafla.org/football_trainingfilms.htm 1/27/2010 We all need to see this. Address at end of statement. Now this is a real class act!!! I once said that some people take their football and the fighting for their alma mater way too serious in the "big" picture of life, a game should be a game, with good sports, no hard feelings and being an adult. This was sent to me by a friend, and sort of points that out. Just prior to the start of the Air Force-BYU football game, Sept. 22, 2009, this video was broadcast in the BYU stadium in Provo, Utah. Later, the USAF Academy Superintendent, LtGen Gould, showed this clip to the faculty and staff. He told everyone that BYU ran it minutes before the kickoff at the game. He was clearly moved by it, as were those who watched it. BYU is a class act. BYU VS. AIR FORCE http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=72ohowf Mf84

1/29/2010 http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=4865622 We have adopted a new rule for NFHS Football that you will be receiving within a few weeks. We must develop guidelines for officials to oversee what is happening out on the field. Coaches are busy doing their thing, trainers are taping ankles, etc. leaving us as the only adults observing all 22 kids on the field all the time. Remember that at least 75% of our game is dead ball stuff and we need to pay attention during these intervals. I am in the process of working on a Power Point aiming at concussions and what we can do to assist. It all is based on what is legal and illegal helmet contact. Are there other things relative to this problem I need to put in this presentation?

2/1/2010 Mike Webb wants to share this video with you: It takes just a little time to view but contains some very important information. Share it with other officials in your association. This Is Your Brain on Football Video: Researchers study the effects of CTE, a brain disorder resulting from head trauma that is more and more common in football players. It can have lifelong repercussions, including dementia http://www.time.com/time/video/player/0,32068,6425399500 1_1957921,00.html 2/8/2010 If you haven t already seen these, here are a couple of good videos on working the chains. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd1n3ebgcbm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luru1ajax-g 2/9/2010 Guys, Here is a new play: I am not sure the references are going to be the same in the 2010 Rules Book. A1 throws a forward pass which is intercepted by B1 on the B-30 and returned 70 yards up the B sideline for a Team B touchdown. During B1 s run the Line Judge is forced to change his course and run around an assistant team B coach who is standing in the Team B restricted area. The line judge drops his flag near the Team b restricted area, Additionally, during B1 s return, B12, a non-player, leaves the team box and runs triumphantly alongside (yet out of bounds) with B1 all the way to the goal line. B12 never enters the field of play during the down. The referee flags B12. RULING: Team B has committed two distinct and separate non-player fouls during this play. (1) B1 has committed a violation of 9-8-1-k and 9-8-3, for being outside his team box, and; (2) Team B s assistant coach has committed a violation of 9-8-3 for being in the restricted area while the ball is live. Both fouls are administered, the first violation results in a sideline warning. The second violation is a 5-yard sideline interference foul for which the offended team may take the penalty on the try or the subsequent kickoff. 8-2-4, 9-8-1-k, 9-8-3, 10-2-5.

2/9/2010 Check out this website for videos. Not too bad. http://www.youtube.com/user/tc3211#p/c/0974209fcdfc7fa5/ 0/lQfjYgr9wkY 2/14/2010 I am sending this attachment out early since I feel strongly that stuff like this should never happen, especially to 8-yaer old kids. (See Video under Helmet-to-Helmet under Clinician tab) You will see it again during the clinics. Big point of emphasis for WV in 2010 is illegal helmet to helmet contact.