Dan Campbell on running more effective meetings.
1. Teach in bursts
2. Make it interactive
3. Keep it simple
4. Be a teacher
In my experience in professional sport, one of the fastest ways to lose players is to waste their time.
There's a reason every year the NFLPA report cards ask players to rate Head Coaches on two things.
1. Openness to feedback
2. Efficiency with time
Both are a signal of respect.
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The following statement was released by the United States Northeast Area Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints:
“The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints stands with all people of faith who face violence because of their beliefs. Having experienced a similar attack in nearby Grand Blanc, Church members express their love, support, and deep concern for all who are affected by today’s act of violence at a synagogue in West Bloomfield. Houses of worship should be sanctuaries of peace, prayer, and community. We pray for healing, comfort, and peace for all who are suffering.”
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Today in Elders Quorum, a former Stake President shared a story that landed with real weight.
While conducting a priesthood meeting, he asked a simple question. He invited any man who had never fallen away or strayed from the Church in any way to move to the right side of the room. Then he asked anyone who had ever stepped away, gone inactive for a season, but had since returned, to move to the left.
The result was striking.
Nearly all of the bishops, counselors, high councilors, and elders quorum presidents stood on the left side of the room.
When he asked what brought them back, the answer was overwhelmingly the same. It was their home teacher.
Not a program. Not a calling. A person who showed up, cared, and did not give up.
That moment drives home a powerful lesson for our ministering today. You never know who you are helping to anchor. Your consistency, kindness, and quiet faithfulness matter far more than you may ever see. Never give up on anyone.
A GoFundMe has been launched for one of the victims killed in the mass shooting outside a memorial service in Salt Lake City Wednesday night. Eight people were shot, two of them died.
The fundraiser is for Vaea Tulikihihifo Jr., "who was killed after stepping outside briefly during the service." In the GoFundMe, his family says what should have been a simple moment to take care of his family became a tragedy that changed their lives forever.
“With heavy hearts, we share the sudden and unexpected passing of our beloved brother, Vaea Tulikihihifo Jr., on January 7, 2026,” the family wrote.
They describe him as a man of faith, a devoted husband and a loving father to 12 children. One of his children is currently serving a full-time LDS mission. The fundraiser says Tulikihihifo Jr. was a hardworking provider who gave selflessly and was known for his joy, humor and unmistakable laugh.
One viewer who reached out said he worked the Costco in Orem, calling him “always so kind and happy.”
Funds raised will go toward funeral and memorial expenses, immediate living needs and ongoing support for his wife and children. The family says donations of any amount, along with prayers, are deeply appreciated as they grieve the loss of a husband, father, brother and friend.
Selfless he is. Hes doesnt play for accolades and the limelight. He plays for his teammates and coaches he loves. He reps for his Family. All this Built from his love of Christ. Selfless.
“ You represent everything that is good with college football.. your selflessness your 5 catches for 149 yards & 2 touchdowns…Thank you for representing game of football the way it should be!” @AaronTaylorCFB 💯 #TheTonganNightmare
I see a bunch of kids tagging nothing but D1 schools in their end of year highlights. D1 IS NOT THE ONLY OPTION. Tag every D2, D3, NAIA, JUCO you can. A shot at the next level is a shot at the next level. Too many kids hanging up the cleats because they don’t go D1….
We appreciate @CoachJayHill and @skyler_ridley for stopping by and visiting today. @weberstatefb is a great program and it’s an honor to have them walk our halls talking to our athletes. #WeAreJD
What a year in the state of Utah and college Football
3 10 WIN TEAMS
2 TEMS RANKED TOP 13
2 CONFERENCE CHAMPS
3 BOWL INVITES ROSE LA and INDEPENDENCE
CONGRATS TO BYU UTAH USU JOB WELL DONE
UTAH HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COACHES TAKE PRIDE THE FOUNDATION IS YOUR PLAYERS