San Diego’s Football Coaching Pool: Five Picks for Five Kinds of Players
Updated August 2026 · By the TeachMe.To Editorial Team
Alexander Medina has completed 11 of the 13 football lessons tracked on TeachMe.To in San Diego – roughly 85% of all platform-tracked volume. His happy student score sits at 99 out of 100. Students who’ve already booked on the platform have landed on one name, disproportionately.
Two of the five coaches have documented youth experience – explicit bio language targeting youth players, or parent reviews describing youth-level training outcomes. Christian Heyward’s bio centers on youth and academy-level instruction. Jared Furubotten has parent reviews on file describing Pop Warner training and high school prep work. For a five-coach pool, that’s a meaningful share of family-friendly options.
All five coaches work outdoors. Every lesson tracked on TeachMe.To’s San Diego football data happened at an outdoor venue.
What TeachMe.To’s San Diego Football Roster Looks Like
Five coaches are active on TeachMe.To’s San Diego football roster as of August 2026. One – Taii Jones – holds Super Coach status, TeachMe.To’s designation for coaches who’ve demonstrated consistent lesson volume and student satisfaction. Alexander Medina leads the roster in completed lessons: 11 booked and finished, compared to two for Jared Furubotten and zero for the remaining three coaches.
Two of the five coaches have documented youth experience – explicit bio language targeting younger players, or parent reviews describing youth-level training outcomes. Heyward’s bio references “youth and academy levels” directly. Furubotten has two parent-authored reviews, one of which describes a Pop Warner student getting his first-ever sack during a season when he was training privately.
The venue picture is simple. Lessons happen outdoors across San Diego. The primary outdoor venue accounts for 12 of the 13 completed lessons on the platform.
If you’re planning to pair private coaching with structured conditioning work, our guide to building an off-season football training plan is a useful companion read before booking your first session.
Five San Diego Football Coaches, Five Student Profiles
TeachMe.To’s San Diego football roster spans five coaches; here’s where each one fits.
| Coach | Best For | Rating | Reviews | Happy Student Score | Price Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Christian Heyward | Kids and youth development | 5.0 | 5 | n/a | $$ |
| Alexander Medina | Most-booked on the platform | 4.5 | 11 | 99/100 | $ |
| Taii Jones | Super Coach / multi-position | 5.0 | 5 | n/a | $$ |
| Robert Potts | Hidden gem / rising coach | 5.0 | 5 | n/a | $$ |
| Jared Furubotten | Competitive youth prep | 5.0 | 3 | 80/100 | $ |
Best Football Coach in San Diego for Kids

Christian Heyward builds his instruction around what younger players actually need: clear communication, individual pacing, and a positive approach that keeps kids engaged rather than overwhelmed. His bio mentions “youth and academy levels” directly, and his coaching method blends tactical explanation with skill-focused drills – a combination that works well with players who are still developing their football vocabulary alongside their physical skills.
Anthony, who worked with Heyward on defensive line and tight end technique, described specific improvements across multiple areas: “Coach Heyward helped me a lot with playing defensive line and tight end. We worked on my footwork, hands, technique, and getting quicker off the ball. He explains things in a way that’s easy to understand and always pushes me to get better. I definitely feel more confident in my game and more prepared for my high school season.”
Flag football players have also found Heyward’s approach transferable. Jason wrote: “He quickly identified what I needed to improve and gave me drills that translated directly to the field. I felt quicker, more controlled, and more confident in my routes and movement. Great coach who knows how to get results.” High school season prep, flag football footwork, multi-position technical work – Heyward’s five reviews cover more ground than the count suggests.
Most-Booked Football Coach in San Diego

Alexander Medina has completed 11 lessons on TeachMe.To in San Diego – more than the other four coaches on the platform combined. His happy student score sits at 99 out of 100. For a student who wants to book the coach that players on TeachMe.To in San Diego have booked most often, Medina is the straightforward answer.
Medina brings a decade of coaching experience and describes his philosophy as centered on personalized development – an approach that adapts to where each athlete actually is. That flexibility tends to matter most for players who are still figuring out what they want to improve, and less sure of the right questions to ask.
His price tier is $, the most accessible on the roster. Students who want broad experience, a high satisfaction score, and a coach who’s built a consistent booking record on the platform will find Medina a natural first call.
Super Coach Pick: Football in San Diego

Taii Jones is the only Super Coach on TeachMe.To’s San Diego football roster. Super Coach status is earned through demonstrated lesson volume and consistency – it’s not awarded on submission, and it marks a coach the platform has observed perform at a sustained level.
Jones’s reviews are worth reading closely because of the range they cover. One student, Israel, came to football as a soccer player looking to add it as a secondary sport. Jones’s note on Israel’s session captures the coaching adjustment required: “He’s very fast and quick. A great receiver has good hands too been playing for a while so he understands a little bit better then my other students.” Jones read a cross-sport athlete accurately and coached to his actual strengths.
Then there’s Emily – a quarterback. Jones’s review describes her as having “an arm like a rocket and can scramble,” and notes she “understands play calling very well.” Receiver to quarterback, soccer-crossover to multi-year player – Jones has coached across positions and player backgrounds, and the reviews confirm comfort at both ends of that range.
Hidden Gem: Top-Rated New Football Coach in San Diego

Robert Potts has 15 years of football instruction behind him and a 5.0 rating on TeachMe.To. His five reviews are early in platform terms, but what they say is specific enough to be useful. Blake G. wrote: “He is very knowledgeable in the game and position also he is a very great person and super likable and is gets along with every player and coach and loves to win - overall he is a very good coach.”
That detail about position knowledge matters. Football instruction can get position-generic fast – a coach who speaks to your player’s specific role, with position-level detail to back it up, is worth noting. Bodhi T. kept it shorter: “Great coach taught me a lot and easy to get along with.”
Potts is building his student base on the platform now. Students who book at this stage often get more direct access – shorter cycles between sessions, more flexibility on scheduling, and a coach with something to prove. His price tier is $$, mid-range on this roster.
Competitive Youth Prep: Football in San Diego

Jared Furubotten has 14 years of coaching experience and a happy student score of 80 out of 100. His three reviews have the highest median length in TeachMe.To’s San Diego football pool – 453 characters on average – and the reason shows in what students and parents actually wrote.
Maddux’s review describes private training during an active Pop Warner season: “Coach Jared taught my son many advanced techniques that helped him get his first sack ever and my son always seemed to be in the right spot to make tackles.” That’s not a general impression of a good session – it’s a specific game-week outcome. The training carried over to a real competition in a measurable way.
Morgan J. kept it brief but pointed: “Son came home happy. Look forward to more sessions.” For a parent weighing whether private training translates to games, that reaction from a child who’s just had a demanding session says something. Furubotten works at the $ tier, the same entry-level price point as Medina.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do football lessons cost in San Diego?
TeachMe.To’s San Diego football coaches span two price tiers. Alexander Medina and Jared Furubotten list at the $ tier, the most accessible on the roster. Christian Heyward, Taii Jones, and Robert Potts list at $$. No coach on the current roster reaches the higher price tiers. For specific session pricing, check individual listings directly – rates can vary by session length and package.
What should I look for in a football coach in San Diego?
Start with position coverage. Football is a position-specific sport, and a coach who can speak to your player’s actual role – defensive line, quarterback, receiver – will get results faster than a generalist approach. Beyond that, review specificity matters: a review that names a drill, describes a footwork improvement, or mentions a game-week outcome tells you more than a five-word positive note. On TeachMe.To, look at happy student score alongside star rating for a fuller picture.
Are there football lessons for kids in San Diego?
Yes. Christian Heyward’s bio explicitly references youth and academy-level instruction, and his reviews describe students prepping for high school seasons and improving position-specific technique. Jared Furubotten has parent reviews on file describing Pop Warner training – including a student who got his first sack during a season he was training privately. Both coaches work at accessible price tiers.
Where can I take football lessons in San Diego?
All football lessons tracked in TeachMe.To’s San Diego data happen at outdoor venues across the city. Coaches arrange session locations when you book – the platform’s coaches are not tied to a single facility. The primary outdoor site in San Diego accounts for the large majority of completed sessions on the platform.
How do I book a football lesson on TeachMe.To?
Browse the roster of football coaches in San Diego, select a coach whose profile and reviews match your needs, and use the booking flow on their listing page to request a session. Most coaches respond quickly to initial inquiries. If you’re unsure which coach fits your situation, the comparison table above is a useful starting point.
Methodology
Coach profiles, review counts, happy student scores, lesson completion totals, and venue data in this post are drawn from TeachMe.To’s first-party platform records. Credentials and years of experience are bio-sourced and not independently verified by TeachMe.To. Data pulled August 2026.
Browse football coaches in San Diego – each listing shows verified reviews and platform-tracked lesson totals to help you find the right fit.
