
This past Sunday, just like every Sunday during football season, the staff of Bowling Green High got together to prepare for Trinity. As most people know, Trinity is one of the top teams in the state of Kentucky and if you want to make a case for being the best in the state you have to beat one of the Big 2 (it used to be the Big 3; St.X, Trinity, and Male but Male is starting to become a very average football team). Towards the end of our offensive staff meeting our quarterbacks coach looks at me and says, "Lets kick their ass!" My reply, "Why not?" Really, was that all I had to say about a team that I have hated since 3rd grade? But thinking about it now that was all I needed to say. When a challenge is placed in front of you why say much else? No one likes a person who talks about what their going to do and not back it up. Talk is cheap!! It's time to step up to the plate and see what our team is truly made of. We are either going to bust our ass and win or bust our ass and lose, but either way we're going to give it our all. It would have been easy for this years Bowling Green football team to keep teams like Greenwood on our schedule and tell our kids that we're the best because we're undefeated, but if you want to be the best you must be willing to play and more importantly BEAT the best.
"Why not...?" something so simple has turned out to be a statement that will hang around me, not because it relates to football but because it relates to life. I'll be the first to tell you that I have passed up some opportunities in my life because I'm too rational. Don't get me wrong; I'll never back down from a challenge but there have been times that I have over thought situations and I would give myself an out so I wouldn't get embarrassed. Something happened this past weekend that at this point in time I can't fully explain, but I'm not going to let it pass me by like the first time. The reason is quite simple, "why not...?" Don't be afraid to compete with the best and for the best; challenge yourself to be the best you can be. Don't worry about what others have done, because all anyone can ask of you is to improve each and everyday. The next time you're faced with a challenge respond, "why not?" because it might just be the best thing (or person) to happen to you.

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