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Jerrid Oats: From Athlete to Administrator I Work Ethic, Discipline and Community

Aug 02, 202450 minEp. 146
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Episode description

In this episode of the BTB Project #146, host Kollman Gearhart interviews Jerrid Oats, Associate Athletic Director of Operations at Metro State University in Denver, CO.

Jerrid shares his extensive background in athletics, growing up with a passion for baseball and playing at Nebraska Wesleyan.

He delves into his transition from athlete to coach, the challenges faced, and the mentors who influenced his coaching philosophy. Jarrid discusses his roles at the Colorado School of Mines and Metro State, emphasizing the importance of work ethic, discipline, and community.

Now an administrator, he focuses on mentoring coaches, generating revenue for programs, and enhancing athletic facilities to provide a top-notch experience for student-athletes. The conversation highlights the lasting impact coaches can have and Jerrid's dedication to fostering successful college athletic programs.


00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

00:22 Guest Introduction: Jerrid Otis

00:35 Jerrid's Athletic Background

00:45 Transition from Athlete to Coach

01:08 Coaching Philosophy and Mentorship

04:25 Early Coaching Experiences

10:14 Challenges and Growth as a GA

15:51 Influence of Mentors

17:46 Transition to Head Coach at Colorado School of Mines

21:26 Move to Metro State University

24:32 Challenges and Obstacles in College Athletics

28:19 Leveraging Facilities and Generating Revenue

29:19 Balancing Revenue and Non-Revenue Sports

31:05 Navigating Financial Constraints and Scholarships

34:10 Impact of Coaching and Administration

40:33 Recruitment Philosophy and Ideal Traits

43:05 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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