verb
- to coach better than an opponent; to defeat another coach through superior strategy or tactics
Usage: sports
Examples
- The veteran coach was outcoaching his younger rival throughout the game.
- She won the championship by outcoaching every opponent she faced.
- The team’s success came from their coach outcoaching the competition.
- He felt he was being outcoached when the other team kept scoring.
- The playoff victory was a result of outcoaching rather than superior talent.
- Many fans believed their coach was outcoaching himself with overly complex plays.