Jordan Spires (@jordan_spires) 's Twitter Profile
Jordan Spires

@jordan_spires

OLine Coach, Asst. S&C Bett HS. Bett Bulldog and Wartburg Knights Football Player and Captain. All opinions are my own. #bitcoin

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calendar_today13-06-2011 00:05:29

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JJ Watt (@jjwatt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We're winning in spite of our passing game, not because of it. And none of us are pleased with that." Blunt, direct and honest from a first year head coach who currently has his team in 1st place in the NFC with a 9-3 record. Very refreshing.

Wayne Drehs (@w_drehs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How messed up is the college football calendar? Forget the Lane Kiffin fiasco. How about the Iowa State kids who signed their scholarship commitments on Tuesday and 48 hours later likely lost their head coach? How is this serving athletes?

Tom Crean (@tomcrean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first sign of negativity within a team is not being upset with each other on mistakes, missed shots and missed passes. It’s not being excited for each other on the good plays or the big plays. It all starts with appreciating and being happy for your teammates.

Jordan Spires (@jordan_spires) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is going to be the end of bowl games. Playoff or nothing going forward. Every level of college football has had this figured out for a while and D1 was still on BCS in those days and everything they’ve done since.

Ross Garner (@coachrgarner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best thing about being a S&C coach is coming back on Monday to see what team decided to leave it worse than they found it Imagine a world where a team left their faculties cleaned up - then come in and it’s wrecked - nobody in the program would be mad would they?

The best thing about being a S&C coach is coming back on Monday to see what team decided to leave it worse than they found it

Imagine a world where a team left their faculties cleaned up - then come in and it’s wrecked - nobody in the program would be mad would they?
Brian Kight (@tbriankight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clark Lea is a real leader. Doesn’t blame the committee. Doesn’t complain about scheduling. Doesn’t get defensive about losses or conferences. He models responsibility for his players, same as he expects from his players. I’m telling you, this matters more than you realize.

Zach Brandon (@mvp_mindset) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Curt Cignetti with a masterclass on consistency and standards. "Every play has a life and history of its own...Not affected by success. Not affected by failure. On to the next play. Never satisfied. Playing to a standard, not the circumstances of the game." Every moment is

Mason Robinson (@coachmaerob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How you play without the ball shows how much you love your teammates ... Watch the clips ... this is a guy who loved his teammates. #RIDEOUT

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boats don't sink because of the water around them. They sink because of the water that gets inside of them. Leaders: Keep the water out of your boat. - Be proactive - Talk to your coach - Address little issues - Control the locker room - Be a gatekeeper of the culture

Pat Basil (@pbasilstrength) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A stone cold fact I learned over 10+ years The athletes that make the most progress are the ones who commit to training hard over the summer and breaks It's not sets, reps, exercises, or methods It's consistency and commitment to training That's the secret