TEMPE, Ariz. -- Football coaches' days are infamously long and meticulously structured. They are jam-packed with meetings, player and staff evaluation, practice- and game-planning, media obligations, NCAA compliance education, recruiting, teaching, community building and so much more. There is no time for inefficiency.
Somewhere in that space, a coach must carve out personal time to eat and exercise.
TheSunDevils.com had the chance to spend a day with new coach Herm Edwards on Jan. 10 to see how he manages his schedule, to glean some insights into his philosophy, and at times, to stay out of his way so he could tend to other responsibilities.