The Coachers Podcast
šØCoach Kane IoanešØ Coach Kane Ioane is the Defensive Coordinator for the Nevada Wolf Pack football team. Born and raised in Billings, Montana, Coach Kane is a former four-time All-American safety at Montana State University (2000ā2004), where he earned Big Sky Defensive MVP honors in 2003 and became the conferenceās all-time tackles leader. He had a brief NFL stint with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and is inducted into both the Montana State Athletics Hall of Fame and Montana Football Hall of Fame. Coach Kane began his coaching career at Montana State in 2005 ā 2016 where he spent time in many different roles including as a Coordinator.Ā In 2017ā18, he went to Washington as a defensive analyst before returning to Montana State as defensive coordinator/safeties coach (2019ā2020 under Jeff Choate). He then served as co-DC/safeties coach at Boise State 2021ā23, before joining Nevada as DC in 2024. He and his wife Kerri have two children, Avah and Kyson.Ā His passion for coaching and mentorship comes from his father, Kas Ioane ā the original āCoach Ioaneā ā a beloved educator and coach in Billings Public Schools for nearly 40 years, primarily at Skyview High School. After Kasās Alzheimerās/dementia diagnosis, Kane and his brother Kip founded the Kas Ioane Foundation (KIF) to honor his legacy. The foundation supports Alzheimerās research and families, youth empowerment, scholarships, and coach development through the annual KIF Golf Tournament and Coaching Solutions Seminars.Ā In this episode of the Coachers Podcast, they discuss Coach Kane's extensive coaching journey, his upbringing in Montana, the influence of his family, and the impact of fatherhood on his coaching philosophy. Coach Kane shares insights on the importance of inspiring young athletes, the challenges of coaching, and the values that guide him in his career. He emphasizes the significance of teamwork in football and reflects on the sacrifices coaches make for their profession. Coach Kane outlines the structure of effective practices, highlighting the importance of preparation and attention to detail. He shares insights into his defensive philosophy, focusing on the significance of physicality and understanding personnel. He speaks about the self-scout process and focusing on refining defensive strategies, the importance of call tracking. The conversation concludes with the college football recruiting landscape, NIL / Transfer Portal, and what heās looking for in recruits!Ā Key Takeaways: Ā -His upbringing in Montana and family legacy greatly influenced his coaching career. -The Impact of his Father, Coach Kas IoaneĀ -Fatherhood & Coaching -The Why Behind Coaching -Coaching is about inspiring and influencing young athletes. -Family, Humility, Leadership | Personal Mission Statement -Be Genuine, Be Consistent, Be The Example -Time sacrifice is one of the biggest challenges in coaching. -Small Things = Big Things -Small details lead to big outcomes in football and life. -Overall Defensive Philosophy -Understanding the OC -Deciphering a Good Play Call, But Bad Result -College Recruiting Landscape - What Does the Ideal Safety Look Like? -Embracing NIL https://linktr.ee/The_Coachers_Podcast
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