12-06-2022, 09:54 AM
I posted this in a thread but decided to make it's own thread.
https://www.ballysports.com/national/new...lfer-x9831
"Set Apart" is available on Bally Sports, but it is also streaming on Stadium tonight for free at 6pm
https://watchstadium.com/
Part 1 was about him taking the job at Lipscomb and their first season.
A tidbit I found interesting:
He wanted to get the community involved with the football team (since the team was terrible before he got there) and he noticed there was a spot near the outfield at one of their ballparks, so he got the with city council and school and built a amphitheater and got Sheryl Crow to do a pregame concert to get the community to come out and be involved. Crow had students at Lipscomb and was happy to do a concert for the school. The team won their first game 66-8 (7-6 final record with semifinal lost)
If he can come up with out of the box marketing (that we are lacking) and also have us competing for conference championships and playoff spots, then its a win-win. The World Games had small concerts at City Walk all day and night. Maybe it's time to start doing that for UAB games as well.
Overall I thought Part 1 was pretty good and should help us get to know him and his coaching style and team building experience a bit better.
Part 2 will be on Bally Sports this Friday at 7pm and on Stadium next Tuesday.
https://www.ballysports.com/national/new...lfer-x9831
"Set Apart" is available on Bally Sports, but it is also streaming on Stadium tonight for free at 6pm
https://watchstadium.com/
Part 1 was about him taking the job at Lipscomb and their first season.
A tidbit I found interesting:
He wanted to get the community involved with the football team (since the team was terrible before he got there) and he noticed there was a spot near the outfield at one of their ballparks, so he got the with city council and school and built a amphitheater and got Sheryl Crow to do a pregame concert to get the community to come out and be involved. Crow had students at Lipscomb and was happy to do a concert for the school. The team won their first game 66-8 (7-6 final record with semifinal lost)
If he can come up with out of the box marketing (that we are lacking) and also have us competing for conference championships and playoff spots, then its a win-win. The World Games had small concerts at City Walk all day and night. Maybe it's time to start doing that for UAB games as well.
Overall I thought Part 1 was pretty good and should help us get to know him and his coaching style and team building experience a bit better.
Part 2 will be on Bally Sports this Friday at 7pm and on Stadium next Tuesday.