Mark Jackson (@coachmjackson1) 's Twitter Profile
Mark Jackson

@coachmjackson1

Grateful Husband, proud Father, and blessed Head Football Coach at Barron Collier... Luke 12:48

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Mark Jackson (@coachmjackson1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anniversary trip to Tampa to see morgan wallen and he cancels, reschedules during on a Friday night during Football season, was super excited to see Jelly Roll, life of a coach going to sit here and blast Spotify in my hotel room ❤️❤️❤️❤️

The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We are cheating our kids in the biggest way if we are just coaching the sport. 7.6% will play beyond high school, but 100% will be adults. And what kind of adults do we want to live around? What are we doing to get them ready to compete in life?"

BCHS All Sports Booster club (@bchsall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BC Nation, If you had 🏈season tickets last year please check your email and spam folder.  You should have received an email from GoFan with your renewal/seats.  Please go in and either purchase or decline your tickets on the site.  Barron Collier

BC Nation, If you had 🏈season tickets last year please check your email and spam folder.  You should have received an email from GoFan with your renewal/seats.  Please go in and either purchase or decline your tickets on the site.  <a href="/BarronCollier/">Barron Collier</a>
Danny Schaechter 🏝️🏈🐾 (@coachdshack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How to put together your football Hudl highlight by Kory Allen, Head Coach at University of Findlay Very helpful to coaches, players, and parents as we get into football season!

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My biggest pet peeve as a coach? The VICTIM Mindset. It sets kids up for a life of mediocrity. Don’t let this happen. Here are 5 ways it forms. 1. The Blame Game - Did you lose a game? Why did you lose? It is always easier to point the finger. What do victims do? -

My biggest pet peeve as a coach? 

The VICTIM Mindset. 

It sets kids up for a life of mediocrity. 

Don’t let this happen. 

Here are 5 ways it forms.

1. The Blame Game - Did you lose a game? Why did you lose? It is always easier to point the finger. What do victims do?

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NCAA Eligibility Center (@ncaaec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To be a NCAA DI or NCAA Division II qualifier, you must earn 16 NCAA-approved core-course credits in certain subject areas. Use the example schedule meet the core-course requirement. 🔗 on.ncaa.com/CoreCourses

To be a <a href="/NCAA/">NCAA</a> DI or <a href="/NCAADII/">NCAA Division II</a> qualifier, you must earn 16 NCAA-approved core-course credits in certain subject areas. Use the example schedule meet the core-course requirement.

🔗 on.ncaa.com/CoreCourses
Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who are the ROCKS of Winning Programs? Assistant Coaches. They... 1. Show Loyalty 2. Share their voice 3. Bring positive energy 4. Stay poised & composed 5. Are committed and put in the time 6. Do the little things to help the team 7. Have great relationships with all players

BC Cougars Football (@bccougarsfb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

gofund.me/0d78adea Hey there! I wanted to share a GoFundMe for Niko, who’s been through a tough time after a serious leg injury and multiple surgeries. Every donation, no matter the size, will really help his family with the medical costs and support his recovery.

Mark Jackson (@coachmjackson1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So proud of our guys tonight., 1,3.5,11,15 and our warriors upfront 76, 72, 54,50, and 60 and so many more keep fighting, whatever it takes #Play414