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Tre Football coach

Tre

I get the job done! This isn’t just sports this is LIFE! There’s so many things that carry over from sports that affect us every single day! (communication, accountability, etc... See full profile

  • Round Rock, TX
  • 57 Lessons
$45 /Lesson
Kary Football coach

Kary

My name is Kary Kutsch. I have over 2 decades of football experience reaching the highest levels as an offensive lineman. With this, I also have well over a decade of strength and... See full profile

  • Austin, TX
  • 33 Lessons
$55 /Lesson
Eliot  Football coach

Eliot

If you’re ready to elevate your performance and minimize the risk of injury, I’m here to coach you with purpose and intensity. I’ll push you to your limits while helping you... See full profile

  • Princeton, TX
  • 28 Lessons
$55 /Lesson
Joshua Football coach

Joshua

At PRYDE Performance Group we focus on growing the student-athletes through proper technique to build a solid foundation. We will mix in conditioning while we train to create a sim... See full profile

  • San Antonio, TX
  • 25 Lessons
$40 /Lesson
Addison Football coach

Addison

Personal Experience: Having played college football as a quarterback myself and having tried out for the UFL, I intimately understand the challenges and demands of high-level athle... See full profile

  • Houston, TX
  • 16 Lessons
$69 /Lesson

Areas We Serve Across Texas:

Happy parents. Happy athletes.

“If you or your child are serious at all about getting better at the QB position, you have a golden opportunity right in front of you. He blends the nuances of the position with many different drills that are both fun and challenging. We’ve covered so many things from footwork, ball placement, displacing the hip, and mesh technique. The best part, he’s an even better young man and is an inspiration for my son.”

John

Football Parent

“He is getting my 14 yr old ready for high school football. My son is hoping to be starting quarterback next season. They are working on footwork, mechanics, reading defense & speed & agility. Looking forward to continued training.”

Danielle

Football Parent

“We just had our first session and I can’t say enough great things. My son is playing tackle for the first time as an offensive lineman and his session with Coach helped him tremendously. It’s hard to find a good offensive line coach and we feel fortunate to have found him.”

Kurstin

Football Parent

Why We Created Athletes Untapped

Areas We Serve Across Texas:

Private Football Coaching in Texas for the Nation’s Most Competitive Talent Pipeline


Texas doesn’t treat football like a hobby. From the moment a kid straps on a helmet in a Pee Wee league in Lubbock to the Friday night stadium lights that pack 20,000 fans into small-town bleachers across the state, football here carries a weight that doesn’t exist anywhere else in the country. The University of Texas, Texas A&M, TCU, Baylor, and Texas Tech don’t just field football programs — they shape the aspirations of entire generations of Texas athletes. That pressure is real, and so is the gap between what a team practice can provide and what a young player actually needs to develop. At Athletes Untapped, our coaches exist precisely in that gap. They are former players and experienced coaches who bring individualized football training directly to your athlete — no facility membership required, no waiting list, no one-size-fits-all curriculum. When a Texas parent searches for a private football coach near them, Athletes Untapped is where that search ends.

Position-Specific Football Training in Texas for Quarterbacks, Receivers, and Linemen


In a state with 1,600 high school football programs and some of the deepest talent pools in the country, position-specific training isn’t a luxury — it’s the difference between being a depth player and earning real snaps. Our Athletes Untapped coaches work with Texas athletes on the exact skills their position demands: throwing mechanics and footwork for quarterbacks, route running and release technique for wide receivers, pass rush moves and gap discipline for linemen, coverage reads and tackling angles for defensive backs. These are not skills that develop through generic conditioning camps or group drills. They develop when a former college or professional-level player sits behind your athlete’s mechanics, slows down what’s going wrong, and builds a correction that sticks. Texas high school football is too competitive, and the UIL system too unforgiving, for a talented player to leave individual skill development to chance. Our coaches make sure they don’t have to.

Private Football Training in Texas Built Around 7-on-7, UIL Play, and Recruiting Cycles


The Texas football calendar is relentless. Spring 7-on-7 circuits, summer passing leagues, two-a-days, UIL district play, playoffs — and threaded through all of it, the quiet but urgent business of getting noticed by college programs that have already identified most of their recruiting classes before an athlete’s junior year begins. Our Athletes Untapped coaches understand this calendar at a granular level. They have worked with players who went on to programs at Texas, A&M, Houston, UTSA, and across the FBS and FCS landscape, and they know exactly what those coaches are evaluating on film and at camps. Private football training with our coaches isn’t separate from the recruitment process — it’s the work that makes an athlete recruitable. Better film. Cleaner mechanics under pressure. The kind of consistent, repeatable technique that shows up the same way on a Tuesday in practice as it does on a Friday night when the stakes are real.

Youth Football Coaching in Texas for Strong Early Development


Football development in Texas starts earlier than most parents expect — and the foundational habits built between ages 6 and 12 have a longer shelf life than any drill sheet from a summer camp. Our Athletes Untapped coaches, who work with younger players, bring something that group youth leagues structurally can’t: individual attention to how a specific kid moves, processes, and responds. Whether your athlete is working through flag football fundamentals or taking their first snaps in full pads, a private coach can identify early the mechanical tendencies that either serve a player for the next decade or hold them back. In Texas, where the pipeline from Pee Wee to varsity to college is more direct than almost anywhere else in the country, an early investment in individual coaching isn’t about pressure — it’s about making sure the foundation is solid enough to support everything built on top of it. Our coaches keep it age-appropriate, keep it fun, and keep every young athlete walking away from a session feeling more capable than when they arrived.

Finding a Private Football Coach in Texas Without the Guesswork

Every Texas parent with a football-obsessed kid has made some version of the same search. The results are usually a mix of overpriced training facilities, club programs with long waitlists, and individual coaches with no reviews and a phone number that may or may not still be active. Athletes Untapped is a different kind of answer. Search by your city or ZIP — Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth, Tyler, Amarillo, Waco, Corpus Christi, El Paso — and you’ll see vetted coaches with complete profiles: their playing background, the positions and age groups they specialize in, what parents and athletes say about their sessions, and their actual rates. No facility markup. No subscription. No cold outreach into the void. Just real coaches, honest reviews, and a platform that puts Texas football families in front of the right person faster than any other option available. Message a coach before you commit, confirm the fit, and book your first session — the whole process takes minutes, not weeks.


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