Battling Old Behaviors to Make Way for New Technology

Battling Old Behaviors to Make Way for New Technology

  In 1955, Eugene Polley developed the first ever wireless remote control, “Flashmatic.” For the first time in history, channel surfing didn’t require anything more than lifting a hand. It was convenient, innovative and it changed the way we watch TV forever. In...

Pop quiz: How are you teaching your players?

The Super Bowl ads this year were, frankly, kind of a letdown (although Christopher Walken can always make anything funnier.) Good thing the game was a thriller—and a good example of always playing to the end. No matter how you feel about Tom Brady, there’s no doubt...

Technology is changing the way athletes learn

I remember my first fall camp at Kansas, walking into the locker room after our first session of position meetings and everyone was carrying their giant 3-ring binder that contained a couple hundred pages of plays, notes and terminology for that season’s scheme....