Shoutout to the parents making camp season possible.
I know it is not easy, and it is definitely not always affordable.
Travel, registration, food, gas, hotels, and time off work all add up fast.
But giving your kids a chance to compete, be seen, and test themselves matters.
Keep pouring into those boys.
They may not understand the sacrifice now, but one day they will.
As an AD, one of the biggest challenges is understanding what athletes and parents truly want. Everyone says they want to win, but too often the communication I receive is centered around why practice is being missed, why workouts can’t happen, or why the commitment isn’t possible.
Winning is rarely about what happens on game day, it’s built in the unseen hours of preparation, consistency, and sacrifice. You cannot claim to want success while consistently avoiding the work required to achieve it.
Too often, “we want to win” really means “we want the rewards of winning without the discomfort of earning it.” When that gap exists, the blame often shifts to the coach instead of the habits.
Great programs are built when athletes, parents, and coaches all align in understanding that commitment comes before results. Wanting to win and being willing to do what it takes to win are two very different things.
SIGNED. SEALED. DELIVERED. 🖊️🏈🔥
Big Ferg is OFFICIALLY taking his talents to Bluffton University this fall… and we couldn’t be more proud!! 💙💪
Like his big brother said — “We did it bro!” 🥹💯
From Friday night lights to the next level — the journey continues.
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