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		<title>lessons learned from college football</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[growing up as an only child, playing organized sports, hockey to be exact, was one of the few ways i truly had the opportunity to learn how to look after my people, to work as a unit, to support when i needed to support, and shine when i needed to shine.Â  protect the goalie, pass [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://pistevo.com/images/pistevo001.jpg"><img class="alignright" src="http://pistevo.com/images/pistevo001.jpg" width="225" height="325" alt="gt 1990 nat champ coke" /></a>growing up as an only child, playing organized sports, hockey to be exact, was one of the few ways i truly had the opportunity to learn how to look after my people, to work as a unit, to support when i needed to support, and shine when i needed to shine.Â  protect the goalie, pass the puck, clear the crease, and oh boy does a hat-trick make you feel like a superstar.</p>
<p>i&#8217;m a wramblin&#8217; wreck from georgia tech (way to <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=282410059" target="_blank">cockblock on thursday!</a>).Â  no, i didn&#8217;t go to gt, and no, i didn&#8217;t play college football, but i was born right across i-75/85 from gt while my father was a graduate student there and there are pictures floating around the house of me wearing yellow jacket onesies.Â  found my 1990 national championship commemorative coke bottle today&#8230; buuuuZZZZZZZZZZ. i was reading <a href="http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/the_sporting_blog/entry/view/11590/a_buzz_in_the_air!_georgia_tech_41,_jax_state_14._" target="_blank">this article</a> on friday morning to get set for opening weekend and it made me think of the life lessons we can carry from this fall&#8217;s college football season.Â  with that said, i present to you this years life lessons from college football (or the 3 cons of &#8217;08 ncaa football):</p>
<p><em><strong>confidence<br />
</strong></em>georgia tech&#8217;s new head coach, paul johnson, has taken a lot of media flack for his option offense. it never worked on <a href="http://gameboy.ign.com/objects/004/004083.html" target="_blank">Bo Jackson&#8217;s Hit and Run</a> for Gameboy, so why should it work against the ACC?Â  there&#8217;s also the <a href="http://thebirddog.wordpress.com/2007/07/30/five-myths-of-paul-johnsons-offense/" target="_blank">argument for</a> the <a href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/49129-why-all-the-griping-over-paul-johnsons-option-offense-for-georgia-tech" target="_blank">option offense</a> and it seems to have worked &#8220;(Against Jacksonville State.)&#8221;, but no matter how the jackets do this season, it takes a leader that says we can and will make this work.</p>
<p>johnson&#8217;s players have cited the coach&#8217;s confidence as a major factor. senior LT <a href="http://www.ajc.com/gatech/content/sports/gatech/stories/2008/07/21/ga_tech_johnson_offense.html" target="_blank">andrew gardner said</a> he was &#8220;surprised <span class="template"><span class="body">at [coach's] almost defiant confidence in his own system, just the level of, &#8216;i don&#8217;t give a [hoot] what people think about this, it&#8217;s going to work. if you don&#8217;t want to be here, get the [heck] out.&#8221;</span></span> in an <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/28/sports/ncaafootball/28tech.html?em" target="_blank">NYT article</a> gardner is quoted for saying &#8220;â€œ[coach] is incredibly confident, the most confident coach I have been around, bordering on cocky&#8230; every day, you hear about people questioning whether this offense is going to work on this level, and I think he gets tired answering questions about it because he knows it will work.â€Â  get &#8216;er done, coach!</p>
<p><em><strong>consistency<br />
</strong></em>texas is just one of those schools that makes you wish you went there.Â  how cool would it be to be a longhorn?Â  longhorns head coach mack brown&#8217;s motto for the team this year: &#8220;consistently good to be great&#8221;.Â  the slogan is emblazoned on orange wristbands around every coach and player&#8217;s wrists and sounds strikingly similar to aristotle&#8217;s &#8220;quality is not an act, it is a habit.&#8221;</p>
<p>he says it&#8217;s not just the motto for the football field&#8230; it&#8217;s for everything.Â  consistently good in class so the players can graduate&#8230; consistently good in the community&#8230; and every player on the team has their own personal meaning for what the motto means to them.Â  the general idea is when you&#8217;re consistently good you&#8217;re more prone to have those moments of greatness.Â  cheesey factor: high.Â  but apply it and it will probably do more good for you in the day-to-day than as an athlete so the cheese might not be all bad.</p>
<p><em><strong>confrontation<br />
</strong></em>east carolina&#8217;s fearless leader, skip holtz, spoke with <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview08/news/story?id=3548385" target="_blank">espn&#8217;s college football live</a> last wednesday about the tough schedules they&#8217;ve put together for themselves the last couple of years.Â  they have quietly taken on at least 3 BCS teams in each of the last 7 seasons during their non-conference schedules.Â  the ECU athletics department made a conscious decision to build their program from the inside-out, choosing to rack up wins by earning them instead of scheduling them.</p>
<p>kudos to the junior holtz who has built up the ECU program in to a real contender, learning from stepping up to the plate and learning from losing.Â  losing to the BCS teams has really helped them win in their own conference.Â  looks like they&#8217;re learning from winning now and maybe we&#8217;ll see a major conference invite for them pretty soon.</p>
<p>so maybe the confrontation is more appropriately labled stepping up to the challenge&#8230; but that would&#8217;ve ruined my theme.Â  great job today by ECU to take down the #17 hokies.Â  how are you going to know you can take on the big dawgs until you do?  that was a great game to watch and i&#8217;ll certainly be watching and silently rooting for the pirates this season. <em>other season predictions:</em> my alma mater&#8217;s team, <a href="http://www.gotritons.com/letsplay.php" target="_blank">ucsd football</a>, will go undefeated&#8230;</p>
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