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College football coach’s viral speech glorifies God after title win.

If you ever wondered whether a Christian football coach could make you feel like running through a wall from ‌sheer joy, then ⁤wonder no more.

On Saturday, coach Andrew DiDonato’s Grove City College Wolverines won the Presidents’ Athletic Conference and advanced to the NCAA Division III playoffs for the first ⁢time in school history.

On Sunday, Grove City Football ‌posted to⁤ the X social media platform a clip ⁤of DiDonato speaking to his team about the victory.

A conservative Christian liberal arts college in western Pennsylvania, Grove City has ⁤an enrollment of‍ 2,400 full-time⁢ students.

Despite the college’s size, the post of DiDonato’s speech had more⁤ than 283,000‌ “views” on X as of Tuesday afternoon.

The speech has gone viral, no doubt, because God ⁢instilled in​ us a deep love of gratitude and ‌humility​ — and DiDonato exemplified both.

The coach spoke ‌to his team not in a ⁣postgame locker room but on the field.

He began with a reference not ⁤to the team’s current championship but to a mantra that helped the‌ Wolverines achieve it.

“Congratulations on winning a college football game,” DiDonato​ said.

That might sound strange coming from the coach of a team yet to lose in 2023. ‌On Saturday, Grove⁢ City defeated Bethany College, 56-14, to run​ its record to 9-0. But the coach explained.

“That 2016 class that we say — the reason we say, ‘Congratulations on winning a⁢ college football game’ — that ‌2016 class [finished] 0-10. Remember, 0-10,” he ⁣said.

DiDonato reminded ⁢his players of that winless season because with it came an expression of their highest purpose.

“But Aug. 13, 2016, we said, ‘To glorify God in the pursuit of earning a degree, building lasting relationships and competing for PAC championships,’” he said.

The coach then reminded his team⁢ of ⁤a player from the 2016 squad who embodied⁤ that vision.

“You’re 9-0. At 0-9, Brett Pinson, senior​ — think ‌about this for ​a second — he transferred in ⁤after his freshman year. He went 0-30 in his time here.⁣ 0-30,” DiDonato said.

Pinson served as team captain and earned all-conference honors two consecutive seasons. But DiDonato praised his former player for a different reason.

“Monday night of⁢ the last week of his‌ senior year. ‌‘Brett,​ why are you going to practice today?’ ‘To compete for​ PAC championships, coach,’” DiDonato said, tearing up as he remembered the conversation.

It took a ⁤few⁢ seconds for the ⁤coach to continue.

“Think about that,” he told his current players. “Think about your ⁢cause‍ is ⁤bigger than ⁢yourself. He⁤ went 0-30, but he went and practiced ⁤his senior​ year. So that this program could compete for a PAC — just think about that,” the emotional coach said.

Having reminded his team of the gratitude and humility required to pursue a goal, DiDonato returned to the mantra.

“That’s why we say, ‘Congratulations on winning ⁤a college football game,’” he explained.

Finally, the coach came back ‌to the vision established in 2016, albeit with an appropriate update.

“To glorify God, in the pursuit of earning a degree, building lasting relationships and winning ​a PAC​ championship,” the entire team said in ⁤unison as they reached an exuberant crescendo of yelling and cheering.

DiDonato’s remarkable speech attracted immediate attention around⁤ the area.

WPIAL Insider, an account ⁣focused on western Pennsylvania high school football news, shared⁢ the video on X.

“What an awesome video. A‌ bunch of‍ players that care can go a long way. Take 2 ‍minutes to watch this. And congrats to Grove City Football! I would ‌want to play for ​this team,” an accompanying‌ post​ read.

PA Today, another Pennsylvania high school sports-focused ​account, ⁣echoed the sentiment.

“Wow this is good stuff,” it said.

Sports Spectrum, an outlet devoted to the intersection of sports ⁤and faith, praised Grove⁢ City’s ‍vision.

“‘To glorify God⁤ in the pursuit of earning a degree, building lasting relationships, and competing for PAC Championships.’ Something special is happening at Division III Grove City College,” it ⁣said in‍ an X post.

Doug Watson — whose​ son, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Justin Watson, played at the same high school (South⁣ Fayette in McDonald, Pennsylvania) as DiDonato and was coached by him there — praised ‍the‍ coach by name.

“Andrew is an ​awesome coach and an even better human being! A man of character, a man of ‌integrity​ and most of all a man of God! Congratulations ‌Andrew and Grove City,” ⁤he said.

Finally, Pinson himself gave testimony.

“‘Focus ⁣on⁣ your vision, not your circumstance.’ Live your life off of⁣ that message and you will accomplish great things. Congratulations to @GCC_FB on an amazing season. @PAC_Athletics Champs!”‍ the former team captain tweeted.

Last month, Pinson called DiDonato “The ⁣best coach​ a man ‌could ask for.”

Pinson’s X account, in fact, completes the picture of Christian humility.⁤ As of ‌Tuesday, the former ‌Grove City wide receiver had fewer than 300 followers. His wallpaper, however, featured ⁢a mural of a risen Jesus Christ painted on the outside of ‌a building.

Indeed, DiDonato’s speech and Grove City’s story come‌ at ⁤a perfect time for a world in ‍desperate need of God.


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How did ⁢the Grove City College Wolverines achieve a historic victory in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference?

The Grove City College Wolverines, led by ⁣coach Andrew DiDonato, recently achieved a historic victory ‌by winning the Presidents’ Athletic Conference and securing a spot in the NCAA‌ Division III playoffs for the first time in the ⁤school’s history. The coach’s passionate speech to his team after the win has captured ⁣the attention of people far and wide.

Grove City College, a Christian liberal arts⁢ college in western Pennsylvania, may have a small enrollment of ⁢2,400 full-time students, but that hasn’t hindered the impact of⁣ DiDonato’s⁤ speech. The clip of his heartfelt address to the team has garnered over 283,000 views on social media platform X.

The reason behind the‌ speech’s widespread popularity lies in the coach’s embodiment of gratitude and humility, values deeply rooted in Christianity.‌ DiDonato addressed his players not in the familiar setting of a post-game‍ locker‍ room but on the field itself. He started the speech by acknowledging the team’s achievement, highlighting that winning a college football‌ game is a remarkable feat⁤ in itself.

Surprisingly, this statement comes from the ​coach‍ of a team‌ that has maintained an undefeated record in the ⁤2023‍ season. Grove City Football’s victory over ⁣Bethany College with a score of 56-14‌ brought their record to an impressive 9-0. However, DiDonato’s emphasis on the winless ‍2016‍ season was deliberate. He reminded ‍his players of the higher purpose they committed themselves to



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