Proud father of @4laeneus & class of '26 QB @td15evans π€πΎ
Former MS π coach, current HS π offensive asst. coach
'16 & '25 were great yearsπ₯π π₯
Hobby: π³
Very impressive season and HS career for class of 2026 QB @td15evans excited to see him continue to develop and where his college home is. #winner#competitor#recruitpa https://t.co/KSPiZ5E0Vo
As an AD, I try to compare real world situations to sports.
In business, you donβt reward tenure, you reward impact.
If a new employee outworks and outperforms a 10-year veteran, you invest in the one raising the standard, not the one maintaining it.
Thatβs how sports and the real world correlate: itβs not about seniority, itβs about production, effort, and growth.
Protect the standard or accept mediocrity.
I just read "Nearly 70 percent of kids quit organized sports by age 13, the American Academy of Pediatrics reported". Why do you think that is? What are the consequences that come with this trend?