Inside College Soccer

Inside College Soccer

In 'Inside College Soccer' Podcast is a weekly podcast with interviews from top coaches, players, and personnel from the world of NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA Soccer.

  • 1 hour 43 minutes
    99: From Dinamo Zagreb to Pro Club Builder: Benno Nagel on Modern Player Development

    On the latest Inside College Soccer Podcast, Don Williams sits down with Benno Nagel - former professional coach, club builder, and soccer entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience across elite youth, collegiate, and professional levels.

    From working inside the prestigious Dinamo Zagreb Academy to helping launch clubs like Oakland Roots SC and The Town FC, Benno brings a rare, behind-the-scenes perspective on what it really takes to build soccer environments that develop players and communities.

    In this episode, we dive into:

    āœ… What makes elite academies like Dinamo Zagreb so effective
    āœ… The realities of building professional clubs from the ground up
    āœ… How soccer culture is intentionally created - not accidental
    āœ… Why player burnout is rising and how to prevent it
    āœ… How coaching and player development have evolved in today’s game
    āœ… We also highlight Benno’s current work with The Soccer Spot, where he is focused on redefining player development through structured guidance, film analysis, and individualized support.

    This aligns closely with SRUSA’s vision through the Player Progression Program (P3) - a modern approach to player development built around individualized development plans (IDPs), performance tracking, and long-term athlete growth.

    šŸŽ§ A must-listen for players, parents, and coaches serious about development beyond just talent.

    8 April 2026, 3:00 pm
  • 1 hour 54 seconds
    98: Competing Under Pressure: Dan Abrahams on Building a Mental Playbook for Performance

    On this episode of the Inside College Soccer Podcast, Don Williams sits down with leading sports psychologist Dan Abrahams to break down his new 2026 book Compete: Developing a Mental Playbook for Performance Under Pressure in Sport.

    Dan shares practical, game-ready tools designed to help athletes perform when it matters most. The conversation dives into:

    • The High Performance Mindset (HPM)Ā - how athletes can control attention, intensity, and intent in pressure moments
    • The Elite Competitor ModelĀ - building a proactive, purposeful approach to performance
    • The Mindset ScaleĀ - a simple but powerful tool athletes can use mid-game to reset and refocus
    • Mental Playbook strategiesĀ - managing nerves, frustration, and mistakes while developing a ā€œgo againā€ mentality
    • In-game routines & confidence toolsĀ - how to build consistency and ā€œbulletproofā€ belief

    This episode is a must-listen for players, parents, and coaches navigating high-pressure environments - especially those pursuing the U.S. college pathway, where mindset is often the difference-maker.

    šŸ“š Pre-order the book via Hawksmoor Publishing or Amazon
    āž”ļø Learn more: www.danabrahams.com

    1 April 2026, 5:00 pm
  • 1 hour 17 minutes
    97: Building Winners: Scott Wilson on Player Development and the College Soccer Journey | Inside College Soccer

    On the latest episode of Inside College Soccer, Don Williams sits down with Scott Wilson, Assistant Coach of the Florida Tech Women's Soccer Programme, for an in-depth conversation covering his journey from decorated college player to experienced coach operating at both national and international level.

    Scott reflects on his playing career at UW-Superior - where he was a 3-year captain, three-time UMAC Regular Season and Conference Tournament champion, two-time NCAA Tournament participant, and 2021 UMAC Defensive Player of the Year - before walking through how that experience shaped his approach to coaching.

    Scott and Don also dig into what it takes to recruit effectively at the college level, the realities of building a women's programme, and what young players should know about the college soccer pathway - particularly for those serious about maximising their opportunities at the next level.

    šŸŽ§ Sponsored by Sports Recruiting USA (SRUSA)
    šŸ¤ Brought to you by gapyearsoccer.com

    Whether you're a player, parent, or coach, this is a valuable listen from someone who has lived the college soccer journey from both sides - and is now helping the next generation do the same.

    19 March 2026, 8:00 pm
  • 58 minutes 43 seconds
    96: How Messi Changed The MLS: Luciano Wernicke Explains

    On this episode of Inside College Soccer, Don Williams sits down with acclaimed soccer author Luciano Wernicke to discuss his latest book, The Lionel Messi Story: How One Man Revolutionized Major League Soccer.

    Wernicke, author of more than 20 books on global football, breaks down the remarkable journey of Lionel Messi - from a young boy in Rosario overcoming growth hormone deficiency to becoming a World Cup champion and one of the most influential athletes in history.

    The conversation explores Messi’s defining decision at 14 to leave Argentina for FC Barcelona, and how elite environments, culture, and long-term belief systems create world-class players.

    The discussion then turns to Messi’s historic move to Inter Miami CF in Major League Soccer, the strategic vision of David Beckham, and what Messi’s arrival truly means for the growth and global credibility of soccer in the United States.

    Wernicke also shares perspective from his time working with the Costa Rica men’s national soccer team, offering insight into what it realistically takes to build a nation capable of winning a World Cup - and whether the U.S. is moving in that direction.

    A must-listen conversation for players, parents, coaches, and anyone serious about understanding the cultural, structural, and strategic forces shaping the future of the game in America.

    šŸ“– The book is available at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Books-a-Million, and wherever books are sold.
    šŸŽ§ Presented by Sports Recruiting USA - www.srusasoccer.com
    šŸ¤ Sponsored by www.gapyearsoccer.com

    2 March 2026, 4:53 pm
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    95: Back-to-Back National Champions: How Hope Clark Built a JUCO Powerhouse | Inside College Soccer

    On the latest episode of Inside College Soccer, Don Williams sits down with Hope Clark, Head Women’s Soccer Coach at Daytona State College, for an in-depth conversation on building a championship program at the junior college level.

    Coach Clark has led the Falcons to back-to-back NJCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Championship titles - winning the program’s first national championship in 2024 and repeating in 2025 with a perfect 20-0 season, capped by a dramatic penalty-kick victory in the final. In both championship runs, she was named Coach of the Tournament.

    Clark reflects on her journey from record-setting goalkeeper at Virginia Tech to becoming the winningest coach in program history at Georgia College & State University, her time leading Auburn University at Montgomery to the NAIA National Tournament, and her experience in athletic administration at Young Harris College.

    The discussion dives into how Daytona State prepares players for the NCAA level by replicating the daily expectations of four-year programs - from structured training environments and academic accountability to building tactical intelligence and personal responsibility.

    Clark also shares her recruiting philosophy, including the competitive and cultural impact of international players, the importance of character and standards, and how junior colleges can provide a powerful development platform for late bloomers, overlooked prospects, and players seeking more meaningful minutes before transferring.

    šŸ¤ Brought to you by gapyearsoccer.com

    This episode offers a clear and honest look at why junior colleges matter — and how the right environment can accelerate development, confidence, and long-term success at the NCAA level.

    24 February 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 59 minutes 3 seconds
    94: Tab Ramos: Lessons from the Highest Levels of American Soccer

    On the latest episode of Inside College Soccer, Don Williams sits down with U.S. Men’s National Team legend Tab Ramos for a wide-ranging and insightful conversation covering every stage of the American soccer pathway.

    Tab reflects on his youth development, college experience, iconic National Team career, and time as a professional player and coach, offering rare perspective shaped by decades at the highest levels of the game.

    The discussion dives into the current state of Major League Soccer, including ownership structure, league growth, and Tab’s candid thoughts on promotion and relegation in the U.S. system. He also breaks down the critical role college soccer continues to play in the development of young American players - especially for those who are self-motivated and willing to take ownership of their growth.

    Beyond the pitch, Tab shares his views on soccer culture in the United States, the importance of internal drive, and how players can maximize opportunities in a uniquely American landscape.

    The episode also highlights Tab’s current and upcoming projects, including:

    šŸ“š US National Soccer School - a private school blending daily soccer training with academics, video analysis, sports science, and high-performance support
    āœˆļø The Sports Quarter - a global travel, hospitality, and ticketing company specializing in major soccer and rugby events
    šŸŽ™ļø Inside American Soccer - his weekly iHeart Radio show with Tom Bogert

    Tab also discusses an exciting hometown initiative with Tony Meola to build a stadium and bring a minor league soccer team to Kearny, NJ, as well as his role covering the 2026 World Cup for international broadcasters in both English and Spanish.

    šŸŽ§ Sponsored by Sports Recruiting USA (SRUSA)
    šŸ¤ Brought to you by gapyearsoccer.com

    This is a must-listen episode for anyone serious about understanding the real pathways, decisions, and mindset required to succeed in American soccer.

    16 February 2026, 3:59 pm
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    93: Player-Driven Culture: Leadership Lessons with Coach Stephen Cavallo

    In this episode of Inside College Soccer, Don Williams sits down with Coach Stephen Cavallo, head women’s soccer coach at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, for an in-depth conversation on leadership, culture, and modern player development at the collegiate level.

    Coach Cavallo shares his philosophy on player ownership and accountability, emphasizing why the most successful teams are those where athletes take responsibility not only for their performance, but for the identity, standards, and culture of the group. He explains how empowering players to lead creates buy-in, resilience, and consistency throughout a long college season.

    A major focus of the discussion is how to build a player-driven environment. Cavallo outlines practical ways coaches can step back without losing control - allowing leadership to emerge organically while still holding the group to elite expectations. He highlights why this approach better prepares players for the realities of college soccer and life beyond the game.

    The conversation also dives into the challenges of today’s social media landscape, particularly how constant comparison and external validation can impact athletes’ motivation. Coach Cavallo breaks down the difference between extrinsic vs. intrinsic motivation, explaining why players who chase likes, attention, or external praise often struggle with consistency, confidence, and long-term growth. Instead, he stresses the importance of internal standards, daily habits, and purpose-driven development.

    Throughout the episode, Cavallo connects these themes back to his vision for the UMSL women’s soccer program, discussing leadership, trust, and creating an environment where players grow as competitors, teammates, and people.

    This episode is a must-listen for:
    āœ… Aspiring college players navigating pressure and expectations
    āœ… Parents seeking insight into high-level college environments
    āœ… Coaches looking to build stronger, more autonomous teams

    And, as always, there was so much more - from leadership lessons to real-world coaching insight - making this a powerful conversation for anyone invested in the college soccer pathway.

    11 February 2026, 6:00 pm
  • 55 minutes
    92: Jamie Clark (NCAA Champion, Washington) | Recruiting, Development & the Future of College Soccer

    Don Williams sat down with Jamie Clark, Head Coach of the University of Washington men’s soccer program and reigning NCAA National Champion, for a wide-ranging conversation on leadership, recruiting, and the evolving future of college soccer.

    Coach Clark shared his unique journey through the game, from his playing career at Stanford and in the professional ranks to his steady rise through the college coaching landscape. He also reflected on his rare place in NCAA history - one of only two father-son duos to coach Division I men’s soccer. His father, Bobby Clark, is a legendary figure in the sport and a national champion at Notre Dame, making coaching excellence a true family legacy.

    The conversation explored major shifts facing the college game, including the proposed 21st-century model for a year-round college soccer calendar. Coach Clark offered insight into discussions among elite Division I programs about competing at a higher, more professionalized level and what that could mean for player development, recruiting, and the future pipeline to the pro game.

    On recruiting, Clark emphasized his strong belief in local and domestic talent, outlining how Washington prioritizes identifying players who fit the program culturally and developmentally - not just physically. He broke down his recruiting philosophy, stressing patience, long-term growth, and trust in the development process.

    A standout example was the story of former Husky Ryan Sailor, who had logged just 30 minutes of playing time heading into his senior year before earning significant opportunities, getting drafted into MLS, and launching a professional career. The story underscored Clark’s core message: development is rarely linear, and persistence, patience, and belief can change everything.

    This episode offers valuable insight for recruits, parents, coaches, and anyone interested in where college soccer is headed - straight from one of the most respected voices in the game.

    1 February 2026, 4:00 pm
  • 52 minutes 57 seconds
    91: Building A Free High School Soccer Program That ACTUALLY Gets Players Recruited
    In this episode of Inside College Soccer, host Don Williams sits down with Jose Luiz Rodriguez, Head Men’s Soccer Coach at Meadowcreek High School in Metro Atlanta, Georgia. A 30 Under 30 United Soccer Coaches Alumni, Coach Rodriguez brings an impressive background that includes USSF C License, United Soccer Coaches Premier Diploma, and experience at both the college and youth national levels.

    Coach Rodriguez shares how he has transformed the Meadowcreek High School soccer program by focusing on accessibility, community impact, and player development both on and off the field. A major theme of the conversation centers on how high school soccer can effectively integrate with club soccer, rather than compete with it - creating better pathways for student-athletes.

    One of the most powerful parts of the episode is Coach Rodriguez’s breakdown of how his program has made high school soccer completely free for players, including:

    • Eliminating player fees
    • Funding free college recruiting trips for student-athletes
    • Building sustainable fundraising models
    • Gaining strong community and local business support

    Coach Rodriguez also explains how his partnership with SRUSA has helped Meadowcreek players navigate the college recruiting process -Ā even for athletes who do not play club soccer -proving that high school programs can still be a legitimate and respected recruiting pathway.

    His long-term vision is clear: to see high school soccer valued and respected by youth soccer communities, college coaches, and even at the national level.

    This episode is a must-listen for high school coaches, athletic directors, parents, and players who want to understand how to build an inclusive, well-supported program and create real college opportunities for student-athletes.

    23 December 2025, 6:00 pm
  • 1 hour 28 minutes
    90: Confessions of a Soccer Parent with Francis Dickerson
    In this episode, Don Williams sits down with Francis Dickerson, the father of Lindsay Dickerson - a former U.S. Youth National Team goalkeeper, #1-ranked youth keeper in the nation, Stanford University standout, and NCAA National Champion. Don coached Lindsay during her youth years, giving this conversation a rare, personal depth that only a coach-parent duo can offer.

    Together, they unpack:

    ⭐ Lindsay’s Youth Journey

    • How she rose through the youth ranks to become the top youth goalkeeper in the United States.
    • The training habits, mindset, and key moments that shaped her early development.
    • The realities of being in the U.S. Youth National Team setup for three years.

    šŸŽ“ The Stanford Experience

    • What it was really like competing at one of the most prestigious college soccer programs in the world.
    • The highs, the pressures, the setbacks, and the incredible moment of winning a National Championship.
    • How the college soccer environment helped shape her long-term academic and personal trajectory.

    šŸ’Ŗ The Dickerson Family Legacy

    The conversation also highlights Francis’s son, Joe Dickerson - now a FIFA referee actively under consideration for the 2026 World Cup.

    Beyond stats and stories, this episode is an honest look at what it really feels like to raise elite athletes - the hopes, the fears, the sacrifices, and the moments parents rarely talk about out loud.
    14 December 2025, 5:00 pm
  • 1 hour 25 minutes
    89: Building Soccer Culture with Greg Rubendall
    This week, host Don Williams sits down with Greg Rubendall, a lifelong coach, educator, and soccer culture builder with deep roots in the American game.

    Greg brings over two decades of experience - from playing NCAA Division I soccer at Loyola Marymount University, to coaching at Cal State East Bay, and now leading multiple organizations focused on developing the game at every level.

    Currently the Founder of US College Club Soccer, Greg is on a mission to create a more connected, sustainable soccer pathway for players who love the game but aren’t in the traditional college system. He also serves as a U.S. Soccer Coach Educator, Livermore Fusion Director of Coaching, and President of the West Coast Soccer Association.

    In this episode, Greg and Don dive into:

    • The growing opportunities for players to play college-level soccer - whether varsity or club.
    • How to build a true soccer culture in the U.S. that supports every type of player.
    • The rise of US College Club Soccer and how it’s shaping the next generation of the college game.
    • Greg’s philosophy on coaching education, community development, and leadership through collaboration.
    It’s an inspiring conversation about the evolution of American soccer and the people creating lasting change from the grassroots up.

    Connect with Greg Rubendall:
    šŸ“§ [email protected]
    šŸ”— LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
    🌐 www.collegeclubsoccer.com | www.nationalacademyofathletics.com | www.ascmidtown.com | www.hellafc.com

    šŸŽ§ Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
    6 December 2025, 4:00 pm
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