TX-Husker-2011
New member
Yea, this is just something that I wrote about my goals and my future. I'm sure most of you don't care, but I figured I'd share it anyways in hopes that maybe somebody will read this and push themselves to do great things.
I've often imagined being a star football player, point guard for a professional basketball team, or being a Cy Young winning pitcher for the Texas Rangers. I've had a passion for sports and all things surrounding since the day I was born. Some of the earliest pictures of me are me waving my Bear paw and saying "sic 'em bears" in a Baylor t-shirt haha. For years, my main goal was to work closely around sports, preferably on the business side, but I've noticed something within myself that I need to bring to the front. I have something inside me that tells me that I want to impact someone's life. I want to make a difference with young men my age and turn them into strong individuals. Along with this want to do something great, I've indulged myself in football and all things related to it since I was born. My fantasy that no one knew about was me walking up and down the sidelines in a headset and a hat with the logo of a D-1 team, rather than wearing a flashy suit and talking money with the big shots. I've wanted to be a football coach since the first time I saw the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers play up close in Tom Osborne's last years. Lately as football season has started, I find myself happier than I have in a long time. I love this game and as crazy as it sounds, I feed off of it. If the Cowboys, Packers, Nebraska Cornhuskers, and Baylor Bears win all in the same weekend...I know I'm due for an awesome next couple of days. I want to be the one leading the troops out during the Tunnell Walk at Memorial Stadium. I want to lead the Horns out through the smoke at DKR. I want to touch Howard's Rock as I step down to the field at Clemson Memorial Stadium, knowing that I developed a gameplan to help these young men win a game after a week's worth of hard work. I think my sudden realization that I can be so much better than I am now has really helped me see what I am destined to do. No, I haven't played a down of football since middle school. I know, it's strange. I was a basketball player. I love it, but something about football calls me. The passion. I just feed off of it. Through all these rough times in my life I've realized that I want to be a leader. I'm tired of following everyone else. I want to lead young people to do the right thing and become great individuals, and the way I feel that I'm best suited to do that is as a college football coach. To be honest, I don't care if it's D-3, D-2, FBS, or FCS. I just want to be involved in this thing that I'm so passionate about and turn my dreams into reality.
I've often imagined being a star football player, point guard for a professional basketball team, or being a Cy Young winning pitcher for the Texas Rangers. I've had a passion for sports and all things surrounding since the day I was born. Some of the earliest pictures of me are me waving my Bear paw and saying "sic 'em bears" in a Baylor t-shirt haha. For years, my main goal was to work closely around sports, preferably on the business side, but I've noticed something within myself that I need to bring to the front. I have something inside me that tells me that I want to impact someone's life. I want to make a difference with young men my age and turn them into strong individuals. Along with this want to do something great, I've indulged myself in football and all things related to it since I was born. My fantasy that no one knew about was me walking up and down the sidelines in a headset and a hat with the logo of a D-1 team, rather than wearing a flashy suit and talking money with the big shots. I've wanted to be a football coach since the first time I saw the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers play up close in Tom Osborne's last years. Lately as football season has started, I find myself happier than I have in a long time. I love this game and as crazy as it sounds, I feed off of it. If the Cowboys, Packers, Nebraska Cornhuskers, and Baylor Bears win all in the same weekend...I know I'm due for an awesome next couple of days. I want to be the one leading the troops out during the Tunnell Walk at Memorial Stadium. I want to lead the Horns out through the smoke at DKR. I want to touch Howard's Rock as I step down to the field at Clemson Memorial Stadium, knowing that I developed a gameplan to help these young men win a game after a week's worth of hard work. I think my sudden realization that I can be so much better than I am now has really helped me see what I am destined to do. No, I haven't played a down of football since middle school. I know, it's strange. I was a basketball player. I love it, but something about football calls me. The passion. I just feed off of it. Through all these rough times in my life I've realized that I want to be a leader. I'm tired of following everyone else. I want to lead young people to do the right thing and become great individuals, and the way I feel that I'm best suited to do that is as a college football coach. To be honest, I don't care if it's D-3, D-2, FBS, or FCS. I just want to be involved in this thing that I'm so passionate about and turn my dreams into reality.