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Excited to announce that I have been given the opportunity to lead the football team at Juan Diego. Extremely excited for this opportunity to come back to where it all started!
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We are extremely grateful for everything that Coach McFalls and his family have done for Badger football. While he will be greatly missed, we are excited for him to go home and lead his Alma Mater at Juan Diego. Thank you Coach and good luck! @TreverMcFalls
Urban Meyer shares the 5 traits he used to identify elite recruits.
These are qualities every great player, coach, and businessperson has in common.
"The single most common characteristic of every great player, every great coach, every great businessperson I've ever been around - they just detest losing. Losing makes them ill."
Everyone loves to win, but do you compete and hate to lose?
"Mental and physical toughness. I don't care if you're running a shoe company or whatever. You just gotta be tough."
Toughness requires a willingness to endure and go beyond your current limits.
"You gotta lead yourself, then lead others - in that order. You can't lead others before you lead yourself."
Leadership is action-based. It’s dependent on what you do, not your title.
"Football is a complicated game. The world's complicated."
It's not just about talent - you have to be knowledgeable and hungry to learn more in your field.
"65 to 75% of the plays Mahomes makes are the broken plays. He adapts."
Successful people are consistently evolving. They are resilient and have the ability to adjust, improve, and constantly grow. The 5 traits:
1. Competitor
2. Toughness
3. Leadership
4. Intelligence
5. Adaptability
Meyer got so committed to these 5 qualities that every coach had to sign their name on the line - committing to them for who they recruited.
Great teams aren't luck. They're built by defining the standard and holding the line.
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Sean McVay on CAPABILITY vs. CAPACITY
CAPABILITY: following directions & orders
CAPACITY: ability to use contingency plans & tools to solve the problems
Your scheme matters. Your players’ ability to solve problems in it matters more.
Sean McVay shares a universal truth about adversity and resilience.
"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."
That's the reality. Adversity isn't a one-time event - it's a cycle.
"The separator is people's ability to handle that. How long can you stay in some of those uncomfortable spots and knowing that real growth is occurring?"
The question isn't whether adversity will come. Because it will.
The question is: can you stay in the discomfort long enough to grow from it?
"Adversity's 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."
You don't grow despite adversity - you grow because of it.
The best aren't fearless - they just keep showing up.
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NEWS: Corner Canyon (UT) announces the hiring of Casey Sutera as the next head football coach.
Sutera previously was the head coach at Brighton (UT).
Details: https://t.co/DGDflpmdci