College Edition
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How Our Actions Affect Others
Many analysts consider Ohio State-Michigan the country’s greatest football rivalry. Since 1897, the teams have met countless times with the Big 10 title on the line. But no matter how much higher one team is ranked over the other or how large the stakes might be, the tiniest detail or smallest mistake can determine the victor.
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Determined Effort – College Edition
John Wooden defines the term FIGHT as: “a determined effort to do the very best we can do.”1 On the football field, it could be calculated by hustle, grind and digging in – it is grinding out a run, leaping for touchdown saving tackle, or standing your ground on the line.
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Quarterback Sneak
Self-assured quarterback Mark Richt had it all figured out. He would crack the University of Miami starting lineup as a freshman. In his sophomore year he would be named All-American. As a junior he would win the Heisman Trophy. Then, because he would be in such high demand, he figured he could skip his senior year and enter the NFL draft.
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Fighting for Victory
God made men to love adventure. To love battle. We were designed to have an inner passion, a drive that pushes us to stand up for what’s right. To storm the castle, slay the dragon, get the girl.
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Changing the Outcome
In the last few years, the business of selling past seasons of television shows on DVD has really taken off. You can buy anything from the original episodes of MacGyver to the latest season of 24, and watch the whole thing in one sitting – no commercials, no waiting a week between episodes – it’s wonderful, really.