A sports specialization study at UCLA found that 88% of NCAA Division I athletes played an average of two to three sports growing up.
I spoke with a Sioux Falls athlete and trainer who have seen the direct impacts of the multi-sport experience.
Players see the workouts, the practices, the plays.
Coaches see something different. We see people becoming who they are meant to be.
And sometimes the biggest gap in a program is understanding what a coach is actually thinking.
So here’s the truth… the side players rarely hear.
1. Your coach wants you to succeed more than you realize. Your growth matters to us more than the scoreboard.
2. We notice your attitude more than your stats. Talent helps you play. Attitude helps you lead.
3. We pay attention to how you treat teammates. Respect, effort, and energy say far more than a box score ever will.
4. We see your potential long before you see it yourself. That’s why we push you. That’s why we challenge you.
5. When we’re hard on you, it’s because we believe in you. A coach doesn’t spend extra time with someone they’ve given up on.
6. We replay mistakes too, not to blame you, but to help you. Teaching is how we show we care.
7. Your body language speaks louder than your words. Effort, focus, and pride are visible.
8. We want kids who make others better. If you raise the standard, you become invaluable.
9. We don’t expect perfection. We expect growth, humility, and the willingness to keep showing up.
10. We care about who you become long after the season ends. Championship people last longer than championship moments.
These truths matter because trust matters.
Programs change when players understand the heart behind every decision, every challenge, and every lesson.
If players understood these 10 truths, teams would be better.
But more importantly, people would be better.
That’s coaching.
Two kids who will positively impact any college program.
Senior QB #1 JJ Detz: 1100 passing yards this season with 10 TDS. Can sling it!
Senior RB #8 Kent Glasgow: 700 Rushing yards and 200 receiving yards with 9 TDS scored (only 8 games played). Tremendous athlete!
Great finish to our season with a win over a strong divisional opponent. Our kids played their hearts out. Could not be more proud to coach this group!
HAIL TO WALLKILL!
Modified Team finishes season on a 3 game winning streak and put up 40 points in their final game!
A ton of potential we can’t wait to see get to work this coming offseason.
HAIL TO WALLKILL!
Two seniors with the potential to impact a college football program!
Connor Bleichner LB/WR: 83 Tackles 23 receptions for 459 yards and 4 TDS
Kent Glasgow RB: 93 carries for 511 yards and 8TDS
Connor film: https://t.co/m3gSuSvRcf
Kent film: https://t.co/arYoNd4IB8