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Spring Scoreboard: Turning the Offseason Into Accountability

45 min · 2 de may de 2026
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In this special episode of Spring Scoreboard: Turning the Offseason Into Accountability, I sit down with two head coaches I know extremely well—Eric Luster of Brazoswood High School and Justin Velasquez of Brazosport High School. Both were once on staff with me, and now they’re leading their own programs in Texas. We talk about what actually matters this time of year: * Building real accountability in the offseason * Getting players to buy in without constant reminders * Creating a competitive environment that drives behavior * And how tracking more than just strength and speed is changing their programs This one hits different—because it’s not theory. It’s two coaches in the arena, doing the work, and building something real.

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