Sunday, July 20, 2014

Blog #4


I have always been a firm believer in the fact that every experience good or bad should be a learning experience. College athletics is no different. Four years of your life you will be asked to balance 6am weights, 1:30pm volunteer opportunity, 3pm practice, 8pm study hall, a personal life, and 4-class load. You will be told your game is 4 hours away and we will arrive home at approximately 2am when you have a 8am test the next day. College athletics are a learning opportunity. Everything you do in athletics can be related to real life. I learned three main lessons through college athletics.

1. Big fish small pond - small fish big pond.

Coming from a school with 20 kids I was always considered to be athletically inclined. Sports were easy; being good sometimes took little to no effort. The move to college athletics was rough. All of a sudden, there were 20 people all athletic. I learned that I was no longer the star. Its important to understand at college athletics you will play a specific roll. You must use you're strengths as an advantage. Work on your weaknesses hard to improve. If you're a great defender, but an average shooter you need to understand that. Play great defense. Let your best shooter take the shots.

2. Your team becomes your family

In college athletics you will more than likely be spending more time with your team than with your actual family. Between playing games, practicing, lifting at 6am, traveling to games, study halls, volunteer work, you will be with the team constantly. Don't be afraid to lean on your teammates. Understand you will probably have a fight with a teammate, but just like a family does, you will get over it.

3. Never take anything for granite.

Its only 4 years you get to travel with you best friends. Your food and gas is paid for. Yes, it takes a lot of time, but I guarantee that once your time is over and you enter your sport retirement, you will be wishing you could go back. Celebrate every win, on and off the field. Each game, each trip, each practice is a memory. As days go by be thankful that you are having the opportunity to play a sport. Furthermore, be thankful you are having the opportunity to probably pay for your school by simply playing a game. You cant ever forget how blessed you are to play a sport you love.

Looking back at my college career these are three things that we must understand as we give all of our blood, sweat, and tears. As an athlete will you remember every detail of every game you won? No, but you will remember the little things that happened during your college career. 

Thursday, July 3, 2014

World Cup and Twitter


Over the past couple weeks we have talked about the new technology the World Cup is implementing. However, I am just completely mind blown about how much Twitter is cover the World Cup. It's almost like if you don't have direct access to the T.V. you can follow the game completely on Twitter. Lets take the last U.S.A. game for example. As I was watching the game I was checking my twitter account and everything was spot on. You didn't have to watch the game to know that one of the reasons U.S.A. struggle so badly was because there was horrific passing or the fact that Howard was a complete beast defending the goal.

Earlier we talked about how Twitter is becoming the go to place for sports. I completely agree that Twitter is making a strong campaign. Not only are you able to get professional updates about a game or event from Twitter, but also it is also like watching the game with 200 of your friends and maybe even a few enemies. Each person is able to tweet his or her own opinion before, during, and after the game. There is no “and that concludes our show today.”  This is something that is not possible with any other sports broadcasting website or show. Three days after the U.S.A. game I still saw tweets about Howard’s spectacular performance. Twitter's sports coverage is so quick and easy! 

Overall the amount of sports information one gains from simply logging on their Twitter is astronomical. After the World Cup is over it will be interesting to see where Twitter takes their sports coverage. I personally hope that they continue to cover sports in this way. I understand that it may be extremely difficult to customize each and ever twitter account to different sports, as sports are completely different across the world. But, if twitter could find a way to allow users to select their favorite NFL team during football season or even have updates about March Madness like they did for the World Cup I think it could possibly create a Twitter sports craze. I think it could be done. It would take time of course as covering sports across the entire world would take a tremendous amount of organization. Think about it though – Twitter Sports, your worldwide sports information place. Imagine the possibilities!