Tulsa is hiring UConn’s Brad Robbins as offensive coordinator and QB coach, a source tells @CBSSports/@247Sports.
Robbins helped UConn post an 8-4 regular season record and score an average of 37 points in its last three games vs. non-P4 opponents. Prior to UConn, Robbins worked at Tennessee Tech and as the OC at North Greenville, where he helped QB Dylan Ramierz break several school records.
Coaching is hard, but being a coach's spouse is often harder.
They’re the emotional rock, the cheerleader, and the anchor in the storm.
They put up with a lot.
They are the true MVP in the life of a coach!
Mauer threw 41 TDs his senior year and beat Larry Fitzgerald for Mr. Football in Minnesota. Turned down a full ride to FSU to play QB. Also all-state in basketball averaging 20 ppg.
Nowadays kids specialize at twelve years old.
“To me, football is so much about mental toughness, it’s digging deep, it’s doing whatever you need to do to help a team win and that comes in a lot of shapes and forms,” Tom Brady
Effort makes a difference.
The costs of leadership:
1. You will have to make hard decisions that negatively affect people you care about.
2. You will be disliked, despite your best attempt to do the best for the most.
3. You will be misunderstood and won’t always have the opportunity to defend yourself.
@DigginTakes I’ve always said…
Kids should play multiple sports and kids should be allowed to be kids.
I’m not against advanced leagues, better competition, etc.
But no kid should be playing one sport all year & no kid should be training “like a pro” until at least HS.
They’re kids.