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Jalen Whitlow - QB Developer - Former D1 #BTGMindset Email:[email protected]

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Ryan Dean (@ryandean2025) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Graduated high school this past month! Just taking a moment to reflect and thank everyone who helped me get here from my family, friends, coaches, to mentors. Your support was very appreciated! I’m ready and excited for my next chapter and opportunity with Kenyon Football!

Graduated high school this past month! Just taking a moment to reflect and thank everyone who helped me get here from my family, friends, coaches, to mentors. Your support was very appreciated! I’m ready and excited for my next chapter and opportunity with <a href="/KenyonFootball/">Kenyon Football</a>!
Knox Westmoreland (@knoxw_4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a great time UAB Football this past weekend. Thanks Chip Russell for the Invite and the opportunity to come out and compete. I'm looking forward to building this relationship & getting back to campus soon. Tony Haynes Marc Beach Lambert Prospects Lambert Football Recruit Georgia

BTG Athletix QB Performace (@qb_btg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love this. Great coaching point here! 🥇 Level eyes and level shoulders create consistency! Relaxed and quiet upper body 👍 #BTGMindset

Phenom America (@phenomamerica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What really matters…@onearunpandit From the Coal Mines to Courtside – The Unifying Power of Sports At a recent Kentucky basketball game, a photo captured hearts across the nation. A father, still in his coal miner uniform — face smeared with coal dust, boots worn from a hard

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

"You don’t get rewarded for doing what is required." Inky Johnson Greatness is not given to a chosen few. Greatness is earned by the few who choose to do 'more than what's required'.

Steve Magness (@stevemagness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In middle-school gym class, the “cool kids” never tried. They jogged instead of sprinting, laughed off losses, acted like they didn’t care. It wasn’t confidence. It was insecurity. Trying hard meant risking failure, and that’s what scared them. A lot of adults are still