Sorry to say, but you are way to old, and under qualified for the big leagues of college ball, let alone division 1. Your constant self proclaiming yourself as an ALPHA is also not a good make for an assistant. Next time please don't do your resume in crayon.
		
		
	 
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Up late boys? . . . Been there, done that, and got the t-shirt. 
So Dean and Holly are too old as well,,, both are one year older than I am
 Not that age matters.
D1 is what I expect out of any girl I train ... If I work with those who are already D1's... I would simply expect better performances from them. It doesn't intimidate me at all, chi. 
An Alpha doesn't have to be a HC. Plenty of them out assisting right now. Just be an influence to those who need them and an example to those who don't.
My "crayon Resume" would look more like this:
Drills and skills:
	7 Direction "no use of the off-hand" layups with different finishes
 NO use of the off-hand in the process or finish. (seven different entries, each with a different releases, and instructions on how to land in each angle, while teaching them that the off-hand is for fending, not cradling the ball)
	7 Point passing (seven different passing angles with each hand, when to use each variation)
	100 Shots in two minutes (four girl rotations, when perfected could launch 1000 shots in half an hour) the 2-min, record is 88 by the team in the video. 
	Four-pass fastbreak race (From rebound to other end layup in 2.7 seconds) (All 5 players begin inside the arc where the rebound  is acquired. 2.7 seconds from rebound to score. No dribbling) MY first team in Knoxville, a 16u team, set this mark.
	Contact layups (I will need a lineman to volunteer for this one)
	Hi-post hard drive (From facing out at the elbow in a triple threat, to ball of the glass via layup rrelease in under a second)
	The three variations of a shot (Set-Rhythm-Touch
 when to use which and why they differ) Ghost-shooting, spot-shooting, "chirp" shooting (My unique approach to speeding up the "gather" process on a jumper.
	Rapid-fire shooting - From dribble pickup or pass reception to jumper in 8/10 of a second or less.
	One-dribble layup-drive from a triple-threat from anywhere outside the arc; (One dribble from arc to layup. Time starts with the first motion out of the triple-threat and ends with ball off the glass.... Best time I've seen so far .89 seconds (edited: on a make. misses don't count)
	How to finish later in your flight on an attacking layup. How to land so you wont get hurt. How to practice a layup. (you never EVER touch the ball with the off-hand when practicing layups.. Unless you are practicing "power-layups... If they are doing power-layups, i make them do them in "Break through and Conquer")
	5-spot shooting (Can be tailored for speed, accuracy and both: four girls, each taking a turn at 25 shots in 45 seconds as a unit
 Once they get their personal best, they begin to shave time and try to up their shooting percentage) The record is Anne Marie Lyons, 19 makes in 38 seconds.
	Understanding 11-man, How to attack it, how to defend it.
I'm pretty sure most of these are unique to me. In design and/or How I instruct them.
And four hundred more to pull from in my dbase.
I expect some haters. Chitown, you're alter-ego chitown1145 was on the original list of 7 in my beginning  of this Volnation segment of my life... So one of you being the first to chime in, was expected. We'll see if OM, BC, Muns, v-c, spck and "fore" have changed their minds at all. Probably not, but haters got to hate. Some I will not win over, even if I succeed fully. . . . . But in the end, I remember my mentors words
 ""Don't worry about it,,,Performance,,will shut them up!
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Right now it is a moot point anyway, The girls have finals. Their job right now is to be students... Off-season workouts of any kind wouldn't even begin until after they're done.