One of the things I get asked a lot is if I’ve been enjoying the ride this season.
My first thought when I hear that is,
How am I supposed to be enjoying the ride when I’m in charge of running it?
I’m the dude at the fair who has to press the green button and make sure the roller coast runs smoothly. Green Button Guy doesn’t get to relax while the ride is running. He needs to be engaged so that the whole thing doesn’t come off the tracks — because it can and it will.
But at the same time, of course I understand how special this season is. The memories our team is making right now are going to stay with us forever. But right now we’re rowing so that the people surrounding us can enjoy the moment. We’re playing for our student body, our university and the city of Kalamazoo. We can’t enjoy the ride until after it’s over. We’ve got work to do.
Coaching has taken me all over the country, from coast to coast. But of everywhere I’ve ever lived, I can say with certainty that Kalamazoo is my favorite.
This is a serving, giving community where people really support each other. There’s a population of 150,000 people in a five-mile radius, so there’s a lot going on in a small area. And even in the short time I’ve been here, I’ve gotten to watch it grow and change so much.
This is a place where people work hard and treat others well, which is a big part of how our program has been built.
This may not be reflected in some rankings, but I think this team can go toe to toe with any program in the country. And I know for a fact that my players believe that. They believe in themselves and each other.
As team, we’re very charismatic, very detailed and extremely confident. But acknowledging and learning from our past has also made us humble. We understand that any team is capable of beating us if we don’t play our very best. That’s happened before.
At the same time, we know that if we
do play our very best, we can beat any team in the country. Any team. That’s not coach talk, that’s real talk.
And even though we have an undefeated record and just hosted
College GameDay for the first time in school history, we still have a lot of goals left to accomplish. There are opportunities we have in front of us that nobody here probably thought possible just a few years ago. But with this team and this community, nothing really seems out of reach.
So the question might be, How are we going to get there?
Do you really need to ask?
P.J. Fleck
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