Early Morning at Seminole High School and the teams new Head Football Coach, Auggie Sanchez always starts the day the same way, with some class room work before his team hits the field.

The Former USF Star Linebacker was hired over the summer and had to hit the ground running to get his team ready for the season.

"The worst part about the timing of this job is just trying to figure out the players and personnel of it all", says the rookie head coach.

But if there’s one thing Sanchez knows well it’s how to tackle a job.

The former Northeast High School star, left college as the Bulls all time leading tackler and now in his first head coaching job begins to build his own program.

After more than an hour in the classroom each morning,  the team breaks and Coach Sanchez and his kids hit the field to begin conditioning to get ready for the upcoming season.

"I always had goals and aspirations to be a head coach, Auggie says, you know in any faze, whether it be college, here, when I was playing the game did so much for me, I just felt like , you know it was kind of my chance to give something back.

Auggie is a teacher at heart, he believes taking this job is all about getting the opportunity to shape young men, make them into good adults, so for Auggie it's more then just about the game on the field.

Auggie has been working over at the middle school as the Phys Ed teacher and will transfer over to the high school now and take over the role as the Drivers Ed teacher.

The 27-year old faces a tall task for his first ever head coaching job, taking over a program that hasn’t had a winning season in almost two decades, but this former USF star knows what he is getting himself into and hopes to make a difference in the Warhawks football program that will last for a long time.