CHARLOTTE, N.C. — On a transparent fall evening final week, 11 seventh- and eighth-grade offensive gamers huddled up and waited on directions from Greg Olsen.
Two of Olsen’s former Carolina Panthers teammates had been stationed close by on the substitute turf sport area. Luke Kuechly labored with the defensive scout group, whereas Jonathan Stewart provided a blocking tip to one of many younger vast receivers.
Add in ESPN school soccer analyst and ex-Penn State quarterback Todd Blackledge and Olsen’s father, Chris, a member of the New Jersey Coaches Affiliation Corridor of Fame, and it’s not a stretch to recommend that Charlotte Christian boasted one of the certified center faculty teaching staffs within the nation this fall.
“A child from one other faculty (was) like, ‘So, your coaches are Greg Olsen and Luke Kuechly. Is that good or unhealthy?’” stated James Greene, an eighth-grade lineman. “I’m like, ‘It’s the most effective factor ever. Since you’ve obtained individuals who performed within the NFL and so they’re right here teaching center faculty. It’s the best factor ever.’”
It was cool for the coaches, too.
Stewart, a working again who performed 11 NFL seasons earlier than retiring in 2019, had resisted Kuechly’s earlier overtures to educate whereas Stewart’s two daughters had been rising up. However with each ladies just a little older, Stewart agreed to hitch the Charlotte Christian employees in Could. He’s glad he did.
“It’s been enjoyable, particularly doing it with these guys. It’s like a little bit of a locker room really feel once more,” he stated. “When guys say they miss soccer, you don’t miss getting tackled. You don’t miss getting beat up. You miss with the ability to be round your guys. In order that’s been enjoyable. And never ever having to query what we’re doing. We’ve obtained guys that know ball.”
Olsen has coached his three youngsters — Tate and twins TJ and Talbot — in just about each sport as they’ve grown up in Charlotte. It’s in his blood: Chris Olsen received 9 state titles at Wayne Hills (N.J.) Excessive, the place Greg set a faculty report with 27 landing receptions and was Rivals’ No. 2 tight finish within the nation in 2003.
Together with his father and Kuechly, Olsen coached Pop Warner for 2 years throughout Tate’s 11- and 12-year-old seasons. With Tate shifting as much as center faculty, Greg Olsen known as Charlotte Christian varsity coach Chris James to see if he might assist.
“If it frees you guys as much as focus extra on the varsity and the JV, I can deliver a employees of fellows and simply take the center faculty off your arms,” Olsen stated he informed James. “And so they had been tremendous receptive.”
Whereas Kuechly was encouraging Stewart to hitch them, Olsen obtained a name from Blackledge, who had not too long ago moved to Charlotte. After the 2 broadcasters went to lunch, Blackledge texted Olsen and stated he was all in favour of helping if Olsen wanted an additional set of arms.
Charlotte Christian, an prosperous non-public faculty in south Charlotte, has a historical past with former NFL gamers. Ex-Panthers kicker John Kasay was the college’s athletic director after retiring, whereas different NFL alumni corresponding to Eugene Robinson, Pete Metzelaars and Bryant Younger have coached for the Knights over time.
When Olsen gathered the gamers for spring exercises in Could, he estimated that 75 p.c of them had by no means performed soccer. However the group was not with out expertise, as Stewart discovered when he accepted Kuechly’s invitation to attend follow.
“Luke sort of approached me and was like, ‘Simply strive it out,’” Stewart recalled. “We now have two studs at working again. I used to be like, ‘Oh, yeah, I can work with this.’ So I used to be like, ‘Signal me up, coach.’”
Kuechly stated Stewart introduced a low-key fashion that properly complemented Olsen’s depth. The perennial Professional Bowl linebacker added there was an adjustment interval as gamers grew accustomed to Olsen’s practices.
“I feel initially they had been just a little bit — I don’t know if caught off guard’s the precise phrase — however they had been like, ‘Whoa, that is totally different,’” Kuechly stated. “However I feel the extra they’re round us they perceive, ‘He’s not mad at me. He’s not taking private photographs. I did one thing that we didn’t coach.’ And Greg’s simply gonna deal with it.”
Earlier than final Monday’s follow, Chris Olsen sat on the bench waxing and buffing a number of footballs that had misplaced their tack over the course of the two-month season. Greg Olsen welcomed Silas Madison with a good-natured jab when the eighth-grader jogged out a couple of minutes late.
“You bought a brand new haircut. You look recent,” Olsen stated. “Let’s be on time.”
Olsen stored issues shifting at a fast tempo on the eve of the Knights’ closing sport, calling out formations and performs with terminology that appeared to combine NFL verbiage (“Omaha” and “Patriot”) with pop-culture references (“NASCAR” and “Biggie”).
“On the hop. We gotta go,” Olsen yelled. “We gotta go to protection.”
Across the identical time, Stewart was explaining to a wideout that his downfield project might be a “game-changing block,” after telling one of many group’s smaller gamers he’d observed his sort out in final week’s sport. In the meantime, Kuechly was shouting out defensive alignments — lots of which had “canine” within the identify — whereas asking Madison if he was extra snug speeding off the sting or within the B-gap.
Kuechly coached Pop Warner with Olsen when deep playoff runs prolonged the group’s season into November and December. The center faculty schedule — with weekends off — labored for the three Charlotte Christian coaches employed as broadcast analysts in the course of the fall (Kuechly works with the Panthers radio group).
Olsen, bumped to Fox’s second sales space with the arrival of Tom Brady this fall, stated his worst journey hitch was catching a red-eye dwelling from San Francisco late Sunday evening earlier than a Monday afternoon center faculty sport. He smiled when requested if the Charlotte Christian positions had been volunteer gigs.
“Oh yeah,” Olsen stated, “this prices me cash.”
He’s not complaining.
The Knights’ season began with a troublesome, 8-0 loss to Holy Trinity’s eighth-grade squad and its wing-T offense.
“They’re fairly daggone good, man,” Kuechly stated. “They’ve obtained all eighth-graders and so they simply wore us down on the finish of the sport. We’ve been on a roll since.”
The Knights didn’t rating fewer than 36 factors throughout a season-ending, seven-game win streak that included a 38-36, double-overtime thriller within the rain at Union Academy, which reminded Stewart of among the muddy tracks he performed on within the state of Washington.
After video games, opposing gamers would ask the Charlotte Christian coaches to pose for photographs. “It’s humorous,” stated Justin Adams, one other assistant, “they’ll lose 36-0 and so they’ll all come get an image.”
Charlotte Christian gamers weren’t searching for keepsakes — no less than in the course of the season. “I’m gonna ask them to signal a ball on the finish of the yr, although,” stated Graham Meyer, an eighth-grade punter.
Greater than the 7-1 report, Olsen was most pleased with the truth that the Knights ended the season with the identical roster with which they started: No participant stop, which Olsen hammered dwelling throughout an inspiring, post-practice speech final Monday that was an ode to his gamers and the game.
What you guys had been ready to do that yr, the expansion that we made out of a bunch of fellows that had by no means placed on a helmet earlier than. We’re doing classes on strap shoulder pads the primary week of follow. Take into consideration how far we’ve come. Each single one in every of you guys. You younger guys that didn’t even know what soccer was. … The eighth-graders, you guys had been the identification of our group. The tradition of our group, the management of our group. Watching you guys carry yourselves across the constructing was unbelievable. That may’t finish as a result of the season ends tomorrow. You guys are the leaders of your class. You’re the leaders of your grade.
Soccer is totally different. Soccer gamers are simply totally different. And if the opposite sports activities don’t prefer it, too unhealthy. Soccer is a special sport performed by totally different youngsters. And that’s the way in which it’ll all the time be. You guys needs to be pleased with it. You guys needs to be pleased with what we’ve achieved this yr and the way far we’ve come. We’ve by no means talked about report. We’ve by no means talked about profitable and shedding. Our expectation is that we play excessive to our commonplace each single day that we will. We’ve obtained yet one more shot.
Greene, the eighth-grade lineman, wasn’t certain what to assume initially when Olsen obtained on him. By the tip of the season, Greene was snug sufficient that he was impersonating Olsen in entrance of the complete group — with Olsen’s blessing.
“As soon as you bought used to how he coached, it was simply wonderful,” he stated. “The primary time he yelled at me, I used to be scared. However as soon as it carried on, I obtained used to it. You discovered to do what he says in a short time.”
Following final Monday’s follow, the coaches, gamers and their households met within the cafeteria for a group dinner. The boys additionally loved mom-provided meals earlier than each sport. “We actually tried to make this an actual program expertise that usually these youngsters don’t get till highschool,” Olsen stated.
That included the practices, throughout which gamers would stretch and head to place drills, the place they had been taught by a Professional Bowl tight finish, an All-Professional linebacker, a Energy 5 quarterback, a Professional Bowl working again and a Corridor of Fame highschool coach.
Meyer admitted typically it was laborious to not be just a little starstruck.
“It’s so enjoyable,” he stated. “I nonetheless view them as legends. They’re coaches and legends as a result of we’re getting coached by legends.”
(High picture of Greg Olsen and Luke Kuechly: Griffin Zetterberg / For The Athletic)