





When I graduated from college my involvement in playing organized, high level, competitive sports ended, but I never stopped trying to educate myself on those traits and skills that make an effective quarterback and pitcher. I began coaching athletes in 2001, and since that time I have been fortunate to be able to work with some of the best athletes, learn from some of the best coaches, and be close friends with some of the best former players and current coaches in the country. I enjoy having been able to work with hundreds of athletes and to share tools and tips to be successful as an athlete and as a young man. Over the years I have found I enjoy coaching almost as much as I did playing. I have had an opportunity to work with some unbelievable young men.
I was never drafted to play in the NFL, or MLB, and I was never on ESPN. I know that is very important to some. If you feel that is critical to being a good coach then I am not your guy. However, if you understand that a bio full of impressive playing statistics doesn’t automatically make you a good coach, and if you are dedicated to being a respectful and responsible young man off the field, a competitor on the field, and if you are willing to do the work, I can help you. I will teach you the tools you need to be a successful quarterback or pitcher. Whether you become great or not is up to you.
Success-
Dustin Smith
