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If a kid has to call a coach for a ride to practice because the adults in his life won't take him, we've already identified the biggest obstacle to that kid's success—and it isn't the kid.
We have a problem.
Somewhere along the line, “Playing multiple sports is good!” turned into, “you have to play all of your sports simultaneously year round!”
We’ve lost the plot. Kids cannot play a baseball, basketball, and football season all at the same time.
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.
Kids aren't as tough nowadays.
Wrong.
Kids are just as tough nowadays as they were when you and I, or anyone else grew up.
Kids haven't changed.
There are as many tough kids nowadays as ever before.
What has changed, is adults, coaches and parents.
They baby kids.
They illusion kids to believe they are entitled to do whatever they want, however they want and whenever they want.
They've lowered the expectations of kids and encourage the path of least resistance.
Challenge kids to be the best version of themselves and you may be surprised when they run through the wall.
Raise expectations, expect more and demand more.
If you think youre good enough to play college baseball you should be absolutely dominating high school baseball. Not like 1-3 with an rbi single every other game. Not like like 4er thru 6ip. DOMINATING. Like it should be easy for you. Some of you have never even made all conference talking about getting committed like bro you’re not even the best player in your town. Get real guy there’s gonna be a pissed off D1 transfer dying for your spot that already knows how to do college and you think you’re gonna win because you hit .325 once at a small high school. You better hope somebody does you a favor and tells you the truth before it’s too late. You’re lucky you’re even getting this information for free some of you are getting charged 3k a summer and don’t even get that truth.
Overprotected kids become unprepared adults.
Dawn Staley nailed it.🔥
You can’t shelter your child from every hard moment and then expect them to handle adversity when it counts.
Hard is the lesson.
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"I don't have to be their life, but they are my life."
Kelvin Sampson talks on the importance of not taking a break to make sure his players are taken care of for the next step in their lives. ❤️
“Now we’re just supposed to hug and kiss everybody. You know what? Do your job right. Go to class and you won’t hear about not going to class. Kids have so many distractions they don’t stay focused on the task at hand. Accountability is going to be big until I leave,” Tom Izzo
Top 10 Sports Days of the year, ranked:
1. March Madness Round of 64 (Thursday)
2. NFL Sunday, Week 1
3. March Madness Round of 64 (Friday)
4. Sunday at The Masters
5. The Oct/Nov loaded CFB slate
6. College Football Playoff (New Year’s Day)
7. Christmas Day (2 NFL, 5 NBA)
8. Thanksgiving (NFL Tripleheader + CBB)
9. MLB Opening Day
10. Thanksgiving Eve of Feast Week
As an AD, the growing trend of individualism is making it harder to sustain winning programs. Great teams are built on sacrifice, accountability, and putting the program above personal goals. Championships still come from “we,” not “me.”