As an AD, I struggle to understand why some parents resist high standards for their kids. Growth doesn’t come from comfort, it comes from being pushed, being coached hard, and being held accountable.
As a dad, I hate seeing my kid disappointed. But I’d rather see him face adversity now than be unprepared later. Learning to handle failure, earn your role, and fight through challenges matters more than any short term result.
Winning matters. Not just on the scoreboard, but in learning how to prepare, compete, and respond when things don’t go your way. That’s what builds someone ready for the real world.
@JaylanClifton joined the 1,000 pt club in our win over White Hall during the holiday tournament at Beebe. He’s been super steady for us this year at the point.
@CoachMWorley@rush_court@CoachQ4
After much prayer and communication with my family and coaches, and after another great conversation with @CoachMWorley, I am committing to Truman State. #CHOMPEM