Starting at DB, at 19 inches long, weighing 7 pounds, 1.8 ounces, my son Ezra Bo Moye’.
Born April 2, 2021 at 1:50AM.
Finally apart of Coaching Dad Society on Twitter lol #TeamNoSleep
As an AD, I sometimes laugh when I’m accused of caring more about one sport than another. The reality is simple, we want every program to succeed. Every team matters. In today’s world, some sports naturally gain more attention due to participation numbers, community interest, and success. That visibility is not created by favoritism, it is earned over time. Success does not happen because an AD cares more about one sport, it happens because athletes, coaches, and programs commit to doing things the right way day after day.
Boss: “You arrived 10 minutes late.”
Employee: “Yesterday I stayed late finishing that last-minute report.”
Boss: “I understand… but rules are rules.”
The next day, the employee arrived exactly on time.
And at 6:00 p.m. sharp, shut down the computer.
No extra emails. No work taken home.
If punctuality is non-negotiable, then effort must have boundaries too.
Recognition cannot be one-sided.
When mistakes are highlighted but dedication is ignored, the real message becomes clear:
“Do only what’s required. Nothing more.”
Empathy costs nothing.
The absence of it? That can cost you everything—especially your best people
Refs rule this a catch and touchdown in one of the worst calls I’ve ever seen in my life. Boerne-Champion up 7-0 w 11:45 to go in 1Q. #RGVFootball#t hsfb