The NFF Hampshire Honor Society has recognized 23,568 members from 691 schools over the past two decades.
This year, we are proud to share the record-breaking 2026 Class: footballfoundation.org/news/2026/4/8/…
THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST QUOTES OF ALL-TIME BY #NFL LEGEND BILL BELICHICK:
“You experience the Pain of Preparation or the Pain of Failure. It's pain either way. You have to decide if you want pain at the beginning or pain at the end.”
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Kirby Smart said, "We say all the time, it takes what it takes,"
"It takes what it takes to be great so there's really no choice."
It's means commitment.
Commitment to the hard work, sacrifice, and discipline it takes for greatness.
Kara Lawson shares why winning habits must be built before the game and why losing habits are so hard to kill.
"We have to stop losing habits. I don't want to develop them. If we develop them, they're habits. They're hard to get out."
"Once they infiltrate this circle, they're hard to kill. We have to stop them before they become habits."
Bad habits don't announce themselves...they creep in slowly.
"I'm going to tell you every time I see it. But then it's incumbent upon you to stop it within yourself."
Coaches can call it out. But only you can fix it.
"You have to practice and play and behave like a winner if you want to win games. You have to do that."
And then she dropped this:
"It is not something you can just decide to be when you wake up. It ain't a Halloween costume. You can't just decide you're going to be a winner that day."
"That's not how it is. You have to be that every single day - in your approach and in your execution."
Winning is a mindset. It's how you choose to show up every day.
Your habits will define your outcomes. Choose them wisely.
(🎥@DukeWBB )
Heartbreaking: The legendary Drew Brees said he would still be playing in the NFL at 47 if his shoulder and wrist had not shut down on him.
"I'd still be playing if the shoulder and wrist didn't let me down."
One of the best ever lost to Father Time 😔💔
(via @newheightshow)
"The culture of your program is established and reinforced in the weight room.
Tough teams win. Tough people win in this game.
But it's also about shared sacrifice, building confidence, details, and accountability.
All of those things are what wins."