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If you don’t want to watch the full interview here is a quick recap: Key Themes 1. Leadership and Character Development 2. Overcoming Challenges in Recruiting and Competition 3. Adapting Coaching Strategies 4. The Importance of Analytics in Football 5. Navigating the Changing Landscape of College Athletics

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On the Significance of Coaching at West Point Monken emphasizes the unique responsibility of coaching at a service academy: "This is the preeminent leadership institution in the world. The responsibility that we have as coaches, as professors, as leaders in this institution to prepare young men and women to lead soldiers, something that will always be a source of pride for me."

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On Recruiting and Talent Challenges Monken acknowledges the unique challenges Army faces in recruiting: "Rarely, if ever, are we the most talented team on paper when we play on a Saturday afternoon." He explains how they adapt their strategy to overcome these challenges: "We've got to build a program and we've got to build our schemes around a philosophy that embraces the fact that we got to be different."

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On Implementing a Winning Culture Monken describes his approach to building a winning culture: "Demand excellence in everything, from the littlest details... There's an expectation for excellence, for a tremendous attitude and 100% effort in everything we do."

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On the Use of Analytics in Football Contrary to what some might expect, Monken is a strong proponent of analytics in football: "I think analytics fits our offensive system and our program maybe better than anybody else in the country. I think analytics were built for programs like ours."

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On the Current State of College Football Monken shares his perspective on recent changes in college athletics, including NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) and the transfer portal: "I am in favor of athletes being able to benefit from their own name, image, and likeness. It's theirs. They should be able to benefit from it." However, he expresses concerns about the potential impact on player commitment and program stability: "A guy could play five years of college football and be at nine different schools in the current state of affairs."

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On Overcoming Adversity Monken reflects on challenging times in his career: "When we went through the 2019 season, all we went through to get to winning 29 games in three years and then to go to five games, five wins, it forced me as a head coach to look at what I was doing and how I was leading this program."

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On His Coaching Philosophy When asked what he wants players to say about him after his career is over, Monken simply states: "That I love them."

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