There is a certain bounce around Kentwood football practice this year, largely in part due to first year Head Coach Quincey Davidson.
“I see a different culture, I see a different buy-in by the kids. I see them excited to move forward to the things we are progressing toward. It’s a good feeling,” Davidson said.
Many head coaches take an observatory role at practice, making sure transitions go smoothly from one drill to the next. Other coaches prioritize their specific position of expertise such as quarterbacks, running backs and others.
Davidson doesn’t coach that way — he gets in the drills themselves. He’ll play a blocking player to help linebackers shed blocks, he’ll play nickel cornerback in a defensive section of practice and has a different part of energy about him.
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