Mississippi State finished the season averaging 11,686 fans per game.
This claims the all-time record attendance in the history of college baseball.
Dudy Noble reinforces itself as the standard of college baseball stadiums once again💪
My father passed away today resting peacefully at home. I appreciate everyone’s thoughts and prayers over the last couple months! He was successful, but more important he was Significant.
Marcus Freeman shares why "leading by example" isn't enough.
"We don't love leaders by example. Because leaders by example are guys that do what they're told to do, they do everything they're asked, right?"
"But they don't say things when their teammates aren't reaching the standard. We can't have that."
Real leadership isn't just performing at the standard. It's protecting the standard.
"We need more leaders. Guys that are willing to hold their teammates accountable because it's gonna make your teammate better."
Accountability isn't about being hard on people. It's about caring enough to not let them settle.
"I wanna make everybody in our organization the best they possibly can be. So if I let you cut corners or I don't say something to you when you're falling under the standard, then I'm not helping push you to the best you can be."
Leading by example is the baseline.
Leading with accountability is the standard.
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"We're such an instant gratification era ... We're trying to skip the step of adversity and growth ... but we're gonna have to face it.
Sometimes the grass isn't greener on the other side. Sometimes you're just trading one set of problems for another."
~ Eli Drinkwitz 🏈
Yearly reminder that Sleepy Hollow High School's mascot is the Headless Horsemen and they enter the field out of a forest led by a headless rider on a horse.
One of the best entrances is HS football 💯
#HappyHalloween 🎃🎃🎃
Coach Leach used to say “all sacks are on the quarterback.”
As a player, that used to piss me off — because we all know that's not true. Sometimes the protection breaks down, a back misses a chip, or a tackle gets beat.
But looking back, it was great coaching!
It was about ownership and improving the situation.
If you’re a quarterback and you view every sack as being on YOU, you’ll look for ways to improve it:
-Change the play call.
-Adjust the protection.
-Check the ball down.
-Scramble.
-Throw it away.
But if you shrug it off as “the O-line’s fault,” you give your power away.
You can only improve when THEY do — and that keeps you stagnant.
The same principle applies in other area’s for QB’s.
A receiver drops a ball?
-Take ownership. Ask yourself: Did I have the right pace? Was it a good location? Was it the right read? Did I spend time with him after practice working that route?
A missed signal?
-Take ownership. Did I communicate it clearly? Did I hold an extra signal meeting?
When you take this mindset — “it’s on me” — you stay focused on how you can grow, not on who you can blame.
Now, bring that into your own field.
What are the “sacks” in your business, career, or relationships that you can start taking ownership of today?
Because ownership always leads to improvement — and excuses always lead to stagnation.
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#MindStrength #Leadership
A 𝐖𝐎𝐑𝐋𝐃 𝐂𝐋𝐀𝐒𝐒 performance put on by our 𝐖𝐎𝐑𝐋𝐃 𝐂𝐋𝐀𝐒𝐒 Bulldogs!
MSU had the most men’s medals of any program in the SEC and tied for the most in the NCAA🥇🥈🥉🥉
#HailState
In 2004, a 5'9" kid from small-town Alabama walked onto the football team.
AJ Milwee became one of the top QBs in the country.
Tomorrow he'll be coaching the most famous QB in America as #1 Texas faces #3 Ohio State....🧵THREAD
Mississippi native and Tennessee Titans star Jeffery Simmons helped unveil a vending machine with free opioid-fighting medicine in Jackson this week.
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