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If you’re a football fan, you’re going to love this conversation, and if you’re not a football fan, you’re still going to love this conversation!
On January 8, the 15-0 undefeated Michigan Wolverines under coach Jim Harbaugh won the US National College Championship, beating No. 2 Washington Huskies 34-13 before a crowd of 72,808 at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX.
What a game it was!
In this podcast, Dean talks with one of the key leaders who played a pivotal role in the University of Michigan's triumph.
Robby Emery currently serves as the Assistant to the University of Michigan Head Football Coach. He is known for his unique and impactful role as a character coach and pastor for the team. His dedication goes beyond the field, focusing on instilling values, ethics, and character development in the players under his guidance. Robby has also served as a local pastor for over 20 years.
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Robby is a devoted family man, having been married to Danielle for 25 years. Together, they have built a loving family, and Robby takes pride in being a father to three children. His commitment to both his family and the football program reflects his passion for fostering success and personal growth in all aspects of life.
In this exciting and wide-ranging conversation, Dean and Robby cover a variety of topics, including:
The experience of the Wolverines’ historic season and National Championship win What does a day look like in Robby’s role with the football team? How does “revival” happen? How can we eliminate fear in our lives? The importance of creating trust in our relationships How the younger generation is engaging with the Gospel and how we should be sharing it You won’t want to miss this one!
https://www.impactus.org/podcast/ep-70-football-and-faith-with-coach-robby-emery/
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