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Building a Girls Flag Football Program: Culture, Practice & Reality | Jordan Davis

1 h 11 min · 4. maj 2026
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What does it actually take to build a successful girls flag football program? In this episode of She Plays Flag, I sit down with Jordan Davis, Head Coach Girls at Allatoona HS in Georgia, to break down the realities of coaching, building culture, and running a program from the ground up. Jordan shares his journey from multi-sport coaching into girls flag football, including how early experiences coaching his own kids shaped his understanding of the game and its unique strategy. The conversation dives into: *  What a strong program culture looks like  *  The gap between “ideal” programs and real-world challenges  *  How to structure practices and manage game day  *  Coaching philosophy vs. execution  *  Lessons learned from coaching multiple sports  This episode is especially valuable for: *  New coaches entering girls flag football  *  Programs trying to build consistency and accountability  *  Anyone looking to understand how successful teams are actually run  As girls flag football continues to grow across the country, conversations like this highlight what it takes behind the scenes to build something sustainable.

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