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Nathan McPeek on Team Standards and Leadership

Coach Nathan McPeek has built Frederick Douglass High School (Lexington, KY) into one of the most consistent programs in Kentucky 6A football: a 2022 state championship, a perfect 39-0 record against city opponents, 27 playoff wins, and five players currently in the NFL. In this episode, he breaks down the player-led leadership system behind it all, from the core values that run the locker room to trust sessions, the game-day beast lift, and the branding that gets his kids recruited.

If you coach high school, youth, or small college football and want a blueprint for developing leaders instead of just managing talent, this one is for you.

TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Welcome and meeting Coach Nathan McPeek
01:44 Building Frederick Douglass from 13 players to a 6A power
06:31 Living the core: the four values that run the program
11:31 Leadership as influence and why tradition doesn't graduate
17:04 Beating Instagram culture with a real value system
21:44 Player-driven vs. player-run: getting the team out of neutral
26:16 Trust sessions: small groups, captains, and 6 a.m. accountability
29:29 The game-day beast lift, velocity training, and five NFL players
36:59 Branding and social media that gets the program noticed
40:01 Process over outcome: starting 0-3 and finishing 8-5
45:44 A recruiting one-stop shop and final thoughts

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