For today's hours, I watched the second practice of the week. Throughout the practice, coaches were preaching about holding themselves as well as their teammates accountable at all times after some players had issues last night during Halloween festivities. As practice moved along, I noticed the few players that were, I assume, being disciplined for their antics from last night were being held out in first team reps. If you mess up throughout the week and do something that can stain the reputation of not only your school, your team, your family, but even yourself, you face disciplinary actions, no matter how good you are or how important you are to the team. This proved to me even further that as a coach, it's important to set the standard by showing that no matter if you're a four-year starter or a redshirt freshman, you aren't bigger than the team, and you will be treated as equals.
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