Some college football coaches focus on winning — after all, it’s job security. Other coaches place a premium on building young men. And then there are the coaches that do both. Spencer Danielson is one of that third group.
The head coach at Boise State University, Danielson has coached his players to a Mountain West Conference Championship and the College Football Playoff in his first full season at the helm. I didn’t know much about Danielson until Monday night’s Fiesta Bowl, a playoff quarterfinal bowl game. He caught my attention during the pregame interviews, every one of which began with him saying, “First of all, thank You, Jesus.”
Danielson is a devout Christian, and it shows in the way he speaks about his faith every chance he gets. Colton Pool writes at Hero Sports about Danielson’s commitment to wearing his faith on his sleeve.
“‘Obviously so excited to be here. Appreciate all your guys’ time,’ Danielson said to the media” in a press conference before the Fiesta Bowl that Pool reports on. “‘Thank you, Jesus, for another day of life and another opportunity. We’re so blessed to be able to play this game and impact these kids every single day.’”
After a difficult Fiesta Bowl loss, On3 reports that Danielson remained upbeat, telling reporters, “As hard as tonight is as a competitor and as a coach, I do believe we learn and grow from everything. The best is still to come for our team, for these players, our seniors. The best is still to come. […]
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