Indiana HC Curt Cignetti - AFCA
"I love football, I love competition, it makes me go. I'm a pretty simple guy."
"I like tape, I like studying ball. I like getting better. I feel compelled to improve & get better every single day. I do firmly believe you get better or you get worse, you never stay the same. And if you're not striving, someone else is and they're catching your ass."
"One thing I am is structured/organized & I break it down to the smallest component. I got thousands & thousands of cutups & I'm making them every single day, that's what I love to do."
@autigers93 Yea I hear you.. I think it’s less about financial responsibility and more about financial alignment and making the main thing the main thing. Right now it’s not about graduating from college it’s about maximizing your earnings potential. My idea above solves for that.
Make the main thing the main thing. Place 50% of NIL money in a Target Fund that’s tied to graduation. Tie the dollars in the fund to performance incentives that allow kids to make large windfalls based on starts, stats, and championships.
A percentage of the money in the “graduation fund” vests after each year and the performance bonus get larger the longer you stay at a program. If you transfer before graduation you take your money that’s vested and the rest of the $$ follows you to your next school at a penalty.
On the other side of surrender is God.
& it’s not that weird Christian legalistic energy.
It’s the God of Romans 7 & 8.
It’s a love beyond words.
It’s a new life in Him that’s fun, whimsical, and filled with tough things and overcoming.
Shame isn’t sustainable.
You can’t build off of it.
It’s quicksand.
It keeps good people from living in their abundance.
It has no place in the heart of the believer.
Shame is the opposite of grace.
People that struggle with control tend to fall into shame.
Georgia won 29 straight games, lost by 3 on a bad call to Bama in the SEC title, got dropped from 1 to 6, and instead of bitching and moaning about refs and committees they went and laid a 63-3 beat down on FSU in a game where all of their healthy draftable players played
Look where UGA is now and tell me it didn’t matter. How you do anything is how you do everything. If your core program traits only matter when things go your way then they don’t actually matter. Notre Dame just told their players it’s okay to quit when things don’t go your way. I think it will have negative consequences on the immediate future of the program
@dragon_mccain Just poor leadership. If administrators made the decision. Selfish.. but do you think the players had a say.. I just can’t imagine that seniors declined an opportunity to lace em up one last time with their brothers.
Weird response to disappointment. To take the opportunity away from young men to lace em up one last time is crazy, but more than that— to not take advantage of 3 weeks of practice and live game action to let your young guys continue to develop is failed leadership.
"We've really challenged the guys to achieve and beat the expectations every single day."
@coach_ikeDL
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#GMG🦅
When we no longer feel like we have power we settle for control. & control is a cheap imitation for power, because it makes you God. & it makes you think that you can create a sense of safety that’s better than the vulnerability required to stay connected with God. Especially in a season when your power is in transition.
- Sarah Jakes Roberts
I’m stepping into my flow era. Everything is in flow, because I know what greatness on the other side of obedience looks like, and I’m willing to do the work.
Darrell Green means everything to the City of DC and the Washington Franchise. Take 5 min and watch as he finds out his #28 jersey is being retired. WHOLESOME.
I never want to be the christian that tells you how to live. I want to be the christian that shows you.
A purpose driven lifestyle filled with love, joy, and generosity speaks way louder than anything I can say.