• Greg Harbaugh on Building an NFL-Style Offense, Drake Lindsey & Big Ten Defenses | Ep. 63
    Jun 8 2026

    Minnesota Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach Greg Harbaugh Jr. joins The Left Hash Call to break down his coaching journey, the evolution of the Golden Gophers offense, and what it takes to build a quarterback-friendly system in the Big Ten.Harbaugh dives into his path from Division III football to Western Michigan, working under P.J. Fleck, studying NFL offenses, developing Max Brosmer, building around Drake Lindsey, and designing a pro-style attack that blends under-center run game, play action, RPO elements, motions, shifts, and quarterback autonomy.This episode gets into the real details: how Minnesota structures offseason development, why “job-based offense” matters, how Big Ten defensive football keeps changing, what he learned from small-college recruiting, and why technique, fundamentals, and constant adjustment are still the separator.Topics include:Minnesota’s 2026 offseason focusBuilding around Drake LindseyThe evolution from RPOs to pro-style offenseStudying Sean McVay, Kevin O’Connell, Ben Johnson, Liam Coen, and the 49ersWhy Big Ten third-down defenses are so difficultThe value of Division III coaching rootsWestern Michigan, P.J. Fleck, and betting on yourselfUnder-center quarterback developmentSelf-scouting and letting the quarterback shape the call sheetAdvice for young coaches trying to break into the professionGuest: Greg Harbaugh Jr.Role: Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks Coach, Minnesota Golden GophersHosts: Seth Howard and Dan Casey

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    44 mins
  • Drew Cronic on Navy’s Modern Wing-T Offense
    Jun 1 2026

    On this episode of The Left Hash Call, Seth Howard and Coach Dan Casey sit down with Drew Cronic, Offensive Coordinator at the United States Naval Academy, to talk through one of the most unique offensive systems in college football.Coach Cronic shares how his football journey started in a Wing-T family, how his father’s influence shaped his offensive philosophy, and how stops at Reinhardt, Furman, Lenoir-Rhyne, Mercer, and Navy helped him continue evolving the system. From jet sweeps and buck sweeps to gun option, midline, quarterback run game, RPOs, tempo, and spread formations, this conversation dives into how Navy has blended old-school physicality with modern answers.The guys also discuss how Navy’s offense creates stress for defenses by using one personnel group, shifting into multiple formations, protecting the run game, creating explosive plays, and adapting to the skill sets of the players on the roster. Coach Cronic also shares insight on Eli Heidenreich’s path to the NFL, Navy’s offensive identity, and why great coaching still comes down to developing young people and putting players in position to succeed.Whether you’re a football coach, offensive coordinator, option football fan, or just someone who loves hearing how great coaches think, this episode is packed with scheme, stories, and leadership lessons.

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    44 mins
  • Tyler Roehl Is Bringing a Physical Offensive Identity to Iowa State | Ep. 60
    May 25 2026

    This week on The Left Hash Call, Iowa State Offensive Coordinator Tyler Roehl joins the show for a deep dive into toughness, offensive identity, and what it takes to build a championship-level football culture.Coach Roehl’s résumé speaks for itself: All-American running back at North Dakota State, seven FCS National Championships as a coach, two national titles as NDSU’s offensive coordinator, a major role in Iowa State’s 2024 run game growth, a year with the Detroit Lions under Dan Campbell, and now the keys to the Cyclones’ offense in Ames.But this conversation goes way beyond the résumé.Coach Roehl talks about why he came back to Iowa State, what he learned inside the Detroit Lions building, how North Dakota State built one of the most dominant dynasties in college football, and why A-Gap Power is not just a scheme — it is a lifestyle. He also shares his upbringing in West Fargo, delivering newspapers through brutal North Dakota winters, choosing coaching over a potential six-figure job, evaluating quarterbacks, and building an offensive identity around physicality, conviction, and connection.This is a football guy’s football guy talking ball, culture, toughness, and the future of Iowa State football.

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    52 mins
  • The Morgan Scalley Era Begins at Utah | Ep. 58
    May 18 2026

    Morgan Scalley joins The Left Hash Call to talk about taking over as the head coach at the University of Utah, continuing the standard built under Kyle Whittingham, and leading the program into its next chapter.A Salt Lake City native, former Utah defensive back, and longtime assistant, Scalley has seen the Utes from nearly every angle — player, staffer, coordinator, and now head coach. In this episode, he reflects on his path from dreaming of playing running back at Utah to becoming an All-American safety, the coaches who shaped him, and what it means to lead his alma mater.Scalley also dives into Utah’s defensive identity, the meaning behind Relentless, Smart, Nasty, Ball Hawks, how culture is actually built inside a program, and why players must learn to “own their 20 square feet.” He also breaks down recruiting in the transfer portal era, the hidden costs of transferring, the importance of development, and why young coaches should never stop watching film.This is a conversation about toughness, growth, leadership, and protecting the standard while building something new in Salt Lake City.

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    48 mins
  • Inside Ohio State’s Offensive Evolution with Keenan Bailey
    May 14 2026

    In this episode of The Left Hash Call, Seth Howard and Coach Dan Casey are joined by Keenan Bailey, the Co-Offensive Coordinator and Tight Ends Coach at Ohio State. Bailey’s rise through the Buckeye program is one of patience, detail, and relentless work — from arriving in Columbus as an offensive intern to coaching multiple position groups and eventually earning a coordinator role inside one of college football’s premier programs.Coach Bailey dives into his journey from Missouri and Notre Dame to Ohio State, what he learned working under Urban Meyer and Ryan Day, how the Buckeyes have evolved offensively through different eras, and what Arthur Smith brings to the next chapter of Ohio State football. The conversation also covers tight end development, the growth of Ohio State’s offense, the importance of research and note-taking for young coaches, and how the Buckeyes responded to adversity during their championship run.This one is packed with ball, coaching insight, and stories from inside one of the most competitive programs in the country.

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    52 mins
  • How Taylor Mouser Went from Making Pizza to Calling Plays at Penn State
    May 4 2026

    In this episode of The Left Hash Call, Seth Howard and Coach Dan Casey sit down with Taylor Mouser, Penn State’s Offensive Coordinator and Tight Ends Coach, for a wide-ranging conversation on his path through the coaching profession, his offensive philosophy, and what Penn State fans can expect from this new era of Nittany Lion football.Coach Mouser shares how he went from playing defensive line at Adams State, working at Little Caesars, and cold-calling coaches to earning an opportunity at Toledo and eventually becoming one of the rising offensive minds in college football. He dives into his relationship with Matt Campbell, the culture that followed from Iowa State to Penn State, and the lessons learned from helping build one of the most successful stretches in Cyclone history.The conversation also gets deep into football: 12 and 13 personnel, tight end usage, under-center run game, quarterback development, the importance of empowering the QB at the line of scrimmage, morning practices, game-planning workflows, and why Big Ten football fits the identity this staff wants to build. Mouser also talks about Penn State’s tradition, the running back standard, the quarterback lab, and why the margins matter so much in championship-level football.This is a great episode for coaches, players, Penn State fans, Iowa State fans, and anyone interested in the real climb behind becoming a Power Four offensive coordinator.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • How Sean Brophy Built One of College Football’s Most Explosive Offenses
    Apr 30 2026

    In this episode, Dan and Seth sit down with the Oklahoma State Cowboys football Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach to break down his rapid rise through the coaching ranks—starting as a quarterback at Incarnate Word, developing elite talent like Cam Ward, and building a top-tier passing attack at North Texas before making the jump to the Power 4 level.

    From grinding as a free quality control coach to leading one of college football’s most explosive offenses, Sean Brophy is part of the next wave of elite offensive minds.Brophy dives into:The reality behind fast-tracking a coaching careerHow great offenses adapt to the quarterback—not the systemWhy development still matters in the transfer portal eraThe relationship between play caller and quarterbackBuilding a winning culture in today’s “transactional” college football landscapeWhat it actually takes to succeed in the Big 12If you’re serious about football—whether you’re a coach, player, or just someone who studies the game—this episode delivers real insight from someone living it at a high level.Welcome to The Left Hash Call. You can also find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Instagram, Twitter & TikTok!

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    47 mins
  • A New Era of Kentucky Football | Head Coach Will Stein
    Apr 21 2026

    We sit down with Will Stein to break down what it really takes to build an elite football program—from developing quarterbacks to creating a culture players genuinely believe in.Stein dives into his philosophy of “high IQ, high character”, explaining why intelligence, discipline, and authenticity matter more than résumés or logos. We get into how he evaluates coaches and players, what makes a great quarterback coach, and why the best offenses balance structure with freedom.This conversation goes beyond X’s and O’s. It’s about building something sustainable—where players can love football, grow within it, and perform at a high level without burning out.We also get into:How elite coaches develop quarterbacks at every levelThe importance of detail and consistency in offensive systemsWhat “cutting edge” really means in today’s gameThe balance between simplicity and creativity in play designInfluences that shaped Stein’s offensive philosophyWhy relationships and trust drive everything inside a programWhether you’re a coach, player, or just someone who loves the game, this episode gives you a real look into how high-level football minds operate.

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    41 mins