Lobos host Aztecas' coaches for spring practice
Luke Schleusner didn’t know who he was talking to. In 2017, New Mexico’s offensive coordinator was in his fourth year at South Dakota State when he spoke at an online coaches clinic. As he presented, all he saw was his screen and the clips he played, the plays he drew — nothing else.
“This is, like, pre-Zoom so I didn’t know if anybody was listening or not,” Schleusner remembered. “It’s kind ...
Luke Schleusner didn’t know who he was talking to. In 2017, New Mexico’s offensive coordinator was in his fourth year at South Dakota State when he spoke at an online coaches clinic. As he presented, all he saw was his screen and the clips he played, the plays he drew — nothing else.
“This is, like, pre-Zoom so I didn’t know if anybody was listening or not,” Schleusner remembered. “It’s kind of an odd situation. ” The next day, Schleusner got an email confirming at least one person was listening: a football coach from Mexico.
He had liked the clinic, liked how Schleusner presented it and wanted to hear more. Schleusner decided to follow up — albeit after some quick vetting. “I didn’t know if it was phishing or spam,” he said, “but I read the email and I’m like, ‘well, this seems serious and legit.
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