LaVar Arrington sits down with the College Football Hall of Famer Lincoln Kennedy from the class of 2015 to discuss what the game has meant to his life, how he got on one of the most talented teams in college football history, and where life has taken him after stepping away from football. Kennedy discusses the profound impact football has had on his life, particularly in terms of education and opportunities. He reflects on his journey from a military family in San Diego to becoming a standout player at the University of Washington and later in the NFL. Kennedy emphasizes the importance of communication and personal development, sharing insights on his connection with the National Football Foundation and his transition into media after football. He also highlights the significance of community engagement and the challenges athletes face post-career.
Takeaways
- Football provided me with an opportunity for higher education.
- Education is a rare opportunity that should be cherished.
- Communication skills are essential for personal development.
- I never wanted to be just a football player; I wanted to be well-rounded.
- The National Football Foundation plays a crucial role in promoting education.
- Success in football is measured by longevity and teamwork.
- Transitioning to the professional level is a significant challenge.
- Life after football requires adapting to a new identity.
- Community service is vital for personal fulfillment.
- Food is a way to bring people together and foster connections.
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