You do realize you can play soccer, baseball, basketball, tennis, golf and most other sports for decades after high school.
Football? This is your time.
It’s now or never.
We have a problem.
Somewhere along the line, “Playing multiple sports is good!” turned into, “you have to play all of your sports simultaneously year round!”
We’ve lost the plot. Kids cannot play a baseball, basketball, and football season all at the same time.
I will die on this hill. I will argue till I’m blue in the face. I will produce the data.
Participation in youth sports/activities is as important as many of the classes my kids take at school. Maybe more important.
I am getting really tired of out-of-season coaches and clubs pressuring student athletes to participate in weekday practices or weekend tournaments while they are competing in in-season sports.
Let kids compete and be all-in during their season.
When schools invest in football, they’re investing in culture. The accountability, leadership, and community buy‑in don’t just lift the team—they elevate academics, arts, and every other program. In a time when real community is fading, that shared identity matters more than ever
Strength training is linked to better grades
Among 67,281 students, at 4 days/week:
↑ 42% higher odds of better literacy grades
↑ 39% for math
↑ 31% for English
Benefits peaked at 4-5 days/week.
The weight room is biased. It only rewards those who work. And it will see right through anyone not willing to do it. It’s a truth teller. You can’t fool it. It will let you know exactly where things stand.
Get your boys into football and watch the transformation!
Football uniquely challenges boys in ways that boys need but rarely get in today’s society.
We need football because it provides an environment where boys can become young men, and young men can become grown men.
Every single elementary principal should be incorporating more PE, free play, and recess.
Every district administrator and board should be hiring more PE teachers, not less.
Congratulations Men’s Hockey Team USA!
This will no doubt ruin Qatarlson’s day. Jack Hughes scored the winning goal for Team USA. He’s Jewish and proudly pro-American. He even lost some teeth when a Canadian player high-sticked him. At the end of the game, he was effusive in his praise of our country and his teammates.