233: There are No Shortcuts in Football with Bryson Barnes

Mint Arrow Messages - Podcast tekijän mukaan Corrine Stokoe

Kategoriat:

Bryson Barnes grew up in a small town in Southern Utah called Milford and is the middle child of 5. Bryson grew up loving sports and played a couple competitively in high school which included football, wrestling, baseball, and track. Bryson has been playing quarterback at the University of Utah for 3 years, with his intro to college football staged at the Rose Bowl where he threw a 15 yard pass to tie the game against Ohio State with only a minute and a half left in the game. Bryson has an incredible story of going from a walk-on player to just being awarded a scholarship this month. Before his scholarship, he had picked up a part time job at Lowes just to cover his tuition, on top of his many obligations as a student athlete studying business at the University of Utah and starting quarterback for Utah's first two games of the season. Bryson is humble, hungry, and super down to earth, and I really think you'll be inspired by his work ethic and dedication to going the extra mile in all things in life. Time Stamps: [01:05] - Bryson Barnes talks about his early journey of playing football at the University of Utah. [06:02] - Why did Bryson choose the University of Utah? [11:01] - Bryson recalls the moment his preparation and work ethic helped him shine in an opportunity. [14:11] - How does Bryson manage his life between all his interests and commitments? [18:51] - Bryson talks about how much he appreciates his wife’s support. [23:10] - Which mentors made a positive impact in Bryson’s college sports career? [28:37] - What is Bryson working towards now? [34:33] - When you put the work in, those efforts will return to you in one way or another. Supporting Resources: Bryson's Instagram @bryson_barnes10

Visit the podcast's native language site