Not every ChatGPT flier/graphic is a bad choice, but I do wonder how some get school logos so very, very wrong.
Do you have to upload each one? If so, just use @NCHSLogos' site instead of letting it "invent" these new ones.
Being a long time 🏈 coach and graphic designer, we started NCHS Logos to help showcase many of the schools & athletes around NC w/ quality graphics, not some poor quality or inaccurate logos. Just upload the logos into Gipper, PS, Ai, or whatever you want. Logos are 100% free.
🟪⬛️ IT’S TIME ⬛️🟪
The 2026 Holly Springs Golden Hawks football team schedule has arrived‼️
Nothing given. Everything earned.
We’re coming.
#GoHawks#HSHSFootball#BuiltDifferent
5 years ago, we lost this legendary man, Coach Oddo.
Coach Oddo was not only an All-ACC winner for @packfootball as a player, he was a five time state-championship winning coach for @Catholic_FB.
If you played for him, you can "feel" this look.
Miss you, Coach.
There’s definitely a cost-benefit element to clinics now. Too many have turned into dog and pony shows. You’ve got to be selective & find ones where you can really narrow your focus, whether that’s your time, your budget, or both.
When I was younger, I’d go to clinics just to go. But what I’ve found to be far more valuable is sitting down with coaches & staffs in smaller settings who are actually willing to share and talk ball.
The irony is, getting those opportunities usually comes down to connections and a lot of those connections start by networking at clinics.
This coach is taking a lot of heat for this drill - unfairly.
I had two offensive line coaches early in my career who ran drills I didn’t fully understand at the time. But there was no social media for them to be critiqued. If it were available, you guys would’ve LIT THEM UP😅.
Ironically, they became two of the BEST coaches I ever had because they taught the most important element of offensive line play:
Mentality.
If people want to have an honest conversation about why offensive line play feels softer today, I’d point to three things:
1. Mentality
Too much weight-room theater and “tough guy” performance, but not enough real edge.
2. Over-emphasis on scheme
Offenses are playing faster than ever, but linemen are being asked to process more information than ever. When the brain is overloaded, players hesitate.
3. Information without context
There are now a lot of “OL trainers” and podcast experts with strong opinions but very little real résumé behind them. Young players have unlimited information — but very little guidance on how to interpret it.
Sometimes development isn’t supposed to look perfect on camera.
Sometimes the best development happens away from the field and looks more like building a real relationship with the person, and not just the player.
Maybe it’s time the entire OL “industry” quiets down a bit and let coaches coach.
Because.
Offensive line play was really good long before everyone had a microphone.
I have many more thoughts on this topic… so maybe I’ll just do a podcast about them 😂🎙️ #AMDG
Holly Springs HS is seeking volunteer coaches for the upcoming season.
Flexible Varsity & JV roles available based on best fit, including JV Head Coach and/or JV Defensive Coordinator for qualified candidates.
Interested? DM us or email HC Robert Furth at [email protected]
📌Curriculum Night
📅Wednesday, February 11th
⏰5-7 PM
Come meet our coaching staff and get information about the upcoming season. We look forward to seeing our future Golden Hawks!
Got the opportunity to sit courtside at the Campbell MBB game courtesy of @ModernWoodmen, but more importantly, had the opportunity to see my favorite cheerleader in action tonight! 🧡
Super excited to be apart of the new @Nascar25Game! We ran this scheme when I made my @NASCAR_Trucks debut last season! Can’t wait to put this baby in victory lane 😎
We are pleased to announce Brandon Rhodes as our new Men’s basketball coach. Coach Rhodes has been an integral part of our program and we are excited to see him put his own touch on our basketball program
Well deserved Coach