“I think having your children struggle with some things is good. I mean, yeah, it’s frustrating not to play. Did (Arch) love it? No. Is it probably good for him in the long run? Yes. Sometimes going through a little hardship and bumps in the road is good, and Arch is going to have plenty more of those.”
In today’s college football landscape, where highly touted recruits often expect immediate playing time, patience and perseverance can…