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Encyclopedia > Coaching tree

A coaching tree is similar to a family tree except it shows the relationships of coaches instead of family members. There are several different ways to define a relationship between two coaches. The most common way to make the distinction is if a coach worked as an assistant on a particular head coach's staff for at least a season then that coach can be counted as being a branch on the head coaches coaching tree. Coaching trees can also show philosophical influence from one head coach to an assistant. A family tree is generally the totality of ones ancestors represented as a tree structure, or more specifically, a chart used in genealogy. ...


Coaching trees are common in the National Football League and most coaches in the NFL can trace their lineage back to a certain head coach who they previously worked for as an assistant. The National Football League (NFL) is the largest and most prestigious professional American football league, consisting of thirty-two teams from American cities and regions. ... Coaching trees are becoming more prominent and are very popular in todays NFL culture. ...

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See also: NFL coaching trees Coaching trees are becoming more prominent and are very popular in todays NFL culture. ...


External links

  • Len Pasquarelli article on ESPN.com
  • The NFL Coaching Tree By Brad Oremland


 
 

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