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Leadership trip
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Leadership trip
Get away for captains and leaders. I believe this is something new with Gary and I’m guessing not funded by the school.
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Re: Leadership trip
Cool. Can anyone tell me who is there? I recognize, love, woody, Nathan, Columbi, Tipa and a few others.. but just curious who are “leaders” are. Thanks
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Re: Leadership trip
First picture.
Back row (Left to Right): leilua, Devon Anderson, Alfred Edwards
2nd to back: colombi, love, Peasley?, eberle
Next row:
Next row: ?, Nathan, Compton, dj Williams, Ingram
In the front by himself: bright
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Beach Picture.
Back row: Fua Leilua, David Woodward, Al Edwards, Jacoby Wildman, Jordan Love, Andy Koch
Middle row: Zach Nyborg, Justus Te'i?? , Gerold Bright, Devon Anderson, Jordan Nathan, Dominik Eberle, DJ Williams, Tipa Galeai
Front row: Ja'Marcus Ingram, Andre Grayson
Back row: Fua Leilua, David Woodward, Al Edwards, Jacoby Wildman, Jordan Love, Andy Koch
Middle row: Zach Nyborg, Justus Te'i?? , Gerold Bright, Devon Anderson, Jordan Nathan, Dominik Eberle, DJ Williams, Tipa Galeai
Front row: Ja'Marcus Ingram, Andre Grayson
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Re: Leadership trip
Probably a good idea, but I wonder how the rest of the team feels about the "leadership" going off on a boondoggle without their teammates. Any chance this could cause any resentment? Probably not, but who knows?
"Good is the enemy of great.” ~ Jim Collins
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Re: Leadership trip
I had the same thought. Also, I am sure the athletic department has plenty of coin for this kind of thing. My son played college Bball and I was always amazed at the things they had money for.
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Re: Leadership trip
If any of the kids not on the trip are competitors at all, something like this should make them want to step their game up and become leaders without "officially" being recognized as "leaders". If you show your ability to be a leader among your peers the recognition will often follow.
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Re: Leadership trip
"Should" is the key word in your post. That would be the ideal scenario, but we've all lived in this world long enough to know that creating separation between one group and the other often engenders more resentment within the excluded group than an internal drive to elevate themselves into the "leadership" ranks. Certainly not saying that will happen here, just seems like a potential danger.aggies22 wrote: ↑July 13th, 2019, 1:45 pmIf any of the kids not on the trip are competitors at all, something like this should make them want to step their game up and become leaders without "officially" being recognized as "leaders". If you show your ability to be a leader among your peers the recognition will often follow.
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Re: Leadership trip
this is something that Kyle W has done at Utah for years. My friend, ( who by the way was the Robbins man of the year at USU- who is now a big die hard ute fan) has a place in Deer Valley and has had the Utah football leadership team up there doing similar activities. he has sponsored that type of event for many years. makes me sick