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Stephen Benard
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Husband, Father, Entrepreneur & Head Coach @gpsbasketball
Detroit, MI Katılım Eylül 2016
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Excited to announce I have signed with @WEAVE and plan to enter the transfer portal.
49 career Division 1 starts
200 career assists & 89 career steals
45.1 FG% | 47.1 3P%
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@VerbalCommits @tobias_bass @JUCOadvocate

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Mom went to prison. Dad couldn't work. So Brett White did what he had to do -- he walked away from basketball, and into oil refineries, so he could keep his family housed, fed and mobile. Ten years later, at 28, "Unc" is living his dream again at Oakland. detroitnews.com/story/sports/c…



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🏀NEW HIRE🏀
Men's Basketball Assistant Coach Quin Rice promoted to Head Coach
rcuwarriors.com/sports/mbkb/20…
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💪 Taylor Decker is back for his 11th season with the Lions:
• 3,972 snaps since 2022 – 8th among OTs
• 9,134 snaps since 2016 – 12th among all offensive players
• 5.99% pass-block pressure allowed in 2025 – 15th among OTs
• 69.3 PFF grade (Weeks 10–18) – 38th of 91 OTs
• Only 5 penalties in 2025 – tied 54th among OTs
• Only 21st-highest OT cap hit in 2026 – $21.04M
OL usage context:
• LG: 4 players >45 snaps (Mahogany, Awosika, Colon, Frazier)
• C: 3 players >70 snaps (Glasgow, Eguakun, Colon)

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Blue Devils get the win 81-42 over De La Salle
@QSteinhebel84 led the way with 18 points
@Jamospratt 16 points
@hoop_koop3 11 points & 8 assists
@nolan_g111 11 points & 5 assists
@sam_rouleaux 10 points
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Grosse Pointe South grad Anthony Benard (Canisius Golden Griffins PG) caught up with The D Zone to discuss what he's been up to in college the past 3 seasons.
@AB3ball @Griffs_MBB @gpsbasketball
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Vote for @Jamospratt Free Press Player of the Week… freep.com/story/sports/h…
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Carrie Lohr's been a college hoops coach (and a good one) for a long time. I covered her old SC4 teams. She's never had a win quite like this, with @waynestwarriors beating No. 1 Grand Valley State. It was reigning DII champ GVSU's first loss in 357 days.
detroitnews.com/story/sports/c…
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🚨🚨BREAKING: #Lions QB Jared Goff has agreed to RESTRUCTURE his contract with Detroit.
Goff was set to have a cap hit of 70 MILLION this season, but now has agreed to a pay cut after months of negotiations.
Instead Goff will now have a cap hit of just 67 Million this year, in hopes of keeping Detroit’s Super Bowl window open.
LEADERSHIP! 👏👏👏


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Frank Martin (@coachFMartin) said, "The season teaches you to either become a winning team or a losing team."
"You don't go thru the season and stay the same. Winning teams take ownership - individually and collectively."
Winning teams create a culture of ownership👇
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Ben McCollum didn’t flinch after losing three straight games in brutal environments.
“When you’re losing, the world is ending.
When you’re winning, everything’s perfect.”
That’s the lie most people believe.
Inside his program, nothing changed. No panic. No celebration. No emotional whiplash. Just a continued commitment to the process.
McCollum kept the evaluation simple. Against Illinois, it was a poor start, some growth, and losing plays late. Against Purdue, too many losing plays and a costly offensive rebound. The next game? Fewer losing plays and more winning ones.
That was the entire adjustment.
Not narratives. Not results. Plays.
Here’s what most people miss: the outside world lives in extremes. Inside great programs, everything stays boring. Stable. Grounded in the work.
McCollum filters noise ruthlessly. He listens to people who help him improve his bosses, famiand ly, mentors. Social media? Useless.
That discipline wasn’t accidental. It came from years in Division II. Getting exposed. Learning how far he still had to go. Making quiet adjustments. Building real confidence through repetition, not praise.
The takeaways are simple but uncomfortable:
Results lie. Process tells the truth.
Don’t chase wins, eliminate losing plays.
Noise doesn’t make you better; honesty does.
Faith in the work is built long before it’s rewarded.
Sometimes it won’t pay off tonight. Sometimes not tomorrow.
But if the process is right, it always shows eventually.
Question: Where do you see people abandoning the process too early—sports, leadership, or life?
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