Tony Swartz (@thedeepball) 's Twitter Profile
Tony Swartz

@thedeepball

Husband ( @Kellswartz ), Father, Offensive Coordinator Huffman Hargrave High School ( @Huffman_Football ), and Former Razorback. #woopig

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calendar_today10-12-2012 16:21:38

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Jeni Neatherlin (@jenineatherlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I cannot emphasize enough how strong athletic programs can help turn around a campus academically. There may be other ways, but it is definitely a formula that works.

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Schools spend hours trying to β€œreach” the kid who openly doesn’t care, while the kid who tries every day quietly gets ignored. We’re exhausting ourselves chasing resistance instead of investing in effort.

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Exciting non-conference games that aren't being talked about enough πŸ”₯ πŸ“ BAYOU BUCKET Rice Football vs Houston Football πŸ—“οΈ Week 2 Saturday, 7pm EST βœ… The last Bayou Bucket Classic for the foreseeable future 😭😭 βœ… Massive home opportunity for Rice βœ… Houston looks to make a

Exciting non-conference games that aren't being talked about enough πŸ”₯

πŸ“ BAYOU BUCKET <a href="/RiceFootball/">Rice Football</a> vs <a href="/UHCougarFB/">Houston Football</a> 

πŸ—“οΈ Week 2 Saturday, 7pm EST 

βœ… The last Bayou Bucket Classic for the foreseeable future 😭😭
βœ… Massive home opportunity for Rice
βœ… Houston looks to make a
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𝐎𝐧𝐞 π“πžπšπ¦. 𝐎𝐧𝐞 πƒπ«πžπšπ¦. πŸ’― #𝐖𝐄

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Winners own mistakes. Losers point fingers. β€œDon’t be a blame guy. That’s the first sign of loser mentality when you blame someone else for a mistake,” - Kirby Smart πŸ₯‡ On great teams, accountability isn’t optional.

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This is so true. Negativity is contagious. Parents can poison a team culture and ruin the experience for their child, the coach, and the team. Parents: always remember... it is your child’s experience, not yours.