Added another one at home 👀
Here’s our updated 2026 schedule! Mark your calendars and we’ll see you soon ⏳
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The Big Sky tour starts here. ⚡️
Will Burns. Lincoln Tuioti-Mariner. Spokane-bound.
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Southern Utah Football Finalizes 2026 Schedule, Adds Sixth Home Game Against Chicago State
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“No risk it, no biscuit. If you don’t try a great shot, you won’t hit one. If you don’t try to call a great play, it’s never gonna happen.”
- Bruce Arians
Sean McVay said, "A lot of people throw that word out there now. But if you don't have grit, the storms are inevitable no matter what."
Then he explained what he tells his team:
"When I mean storms, there's adversity. You're either in it, you're coming out of it, or you're gonna go back into it in a short period of time."
"The separator is people's ability to handle that."
Everyone faces adversity. The question is how long you can endure and how long you can stay in the uncomfortable spots.
"How long can you stay in some of those uncomfortable spots and know that real growth is occurring?"
"Adversity is inevitable."
"That's what's so great about sports. We learn so many things that test you in ways that are reflective of what you go through in a bunch of different arenas of life."
You're never not in a storm.
You're in it, coming out of it, or heading back into one.
Grit isn't about talent or luck.
It's about choosing to endure. It's taking ownership.
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Every training camp I had at Washington State University, Coach Leach would share the same story.
The story of two kids. The rich kid and the poor kid.
The rich kid has two choices. He can become spoiled, entitled, lazy, and expect everything to be handed to him because he has been given more. Or he can take every advantage of what he has been given—resources, coaching, opportunities—and use it to become even better.
The poor kid has two choices too. He can say, “I never had a chance. Nobody gave me anything. The world is against me.” He can feel sorry for himself and use it as an excuse. Or he can say, “I may not have what they have, but I am going to outwork everybody.” He can become tougher, more driven, and more relentless than everybody else.
It was a powerful message in a locker room full of people from different backgrounds, different families, and different life experiences. Some guys came from wealth. Some came from almost nothing. Some had every opportunity. Others had to fight for every inch.
But despite all of those differences, everybody still had the same choice.
You can take ownership and use what you have as fuel.
Or you can become victim-minded. You can look for excuses, blame your circumstances, become entitled, and convince yourself that because of what you have—or because of what you do not have—you cannot become what you want to be.
It is not about how you start. It is about what you choose to do with how you start.
The rich kid can waste what he has been given or use it to build something greater. The poor kid can use his circumstances as an excuse or as fuel.
In the end, greatness does not come from starting with more or less. It comes from which person inside of you that you choose to feed.
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