The Game Of Life
Explore how the game of football extends beyond the field and into the realm of life principles we use to govern our lives. Discover the interconnectedness of offense, defense, and special teams with personal growth and development. There are X's & O's played through the decisions we make that impact how much we win by, lose by, and what we learned in the process. MIKE30.ORG believes your dreams will always create opportunities for you to score the winning field goal or touchdown in life! It's forth and goal, what play are you calling on offense? On defense? On special teams? Regardless which phase of the game you are in, you can do all things through Christ who is your strength!

The Power of Offense
Offense in football is all about taking control of the game and making strategic moves towards the end zone. Similarly, in life, offense can be viewed as seizing opportunities, setting goals, and pushing yourself to achieve success. What goals or dreams do you have that are attainable enough to score the winning touchdown in your life?

The Strength of Defense
Defense plays a crucial role in protecting the team and preventing the opponent from scoring. In life, defense translates to resilience, adaptability, and the ability to overcome obstacles and challenges. One thing is for sure, we will defeat every opposition in life trying to stop our dreams from becoming true. Dream killers will not be scoring any points on us this year!

The Importance of Special Teams
Special teams are often underrated but essential for changing the momentum of the game. In life, special teams represent the unique skills, talents, and contributions that each individual brings to the table, creating a diverse and cohesive community.
Special Teams are for special people! Michael Short was a Special Teams Captain several times throughout the 2024 season. He had the honor of being Special Teams Player of the Week and Captain along with Hall of Fame Honorary Captain Julius Peppers in the game against Pitt. Michael finished the year as UNC's Special Teams MVP. Let's go Heels!