Bears, here is another list I found and to me it really shows the type of program we are working to establish here at TV. As I look down on all these items I see where our program the past 2 years has really held to these truths. We must continually work on these as a program but also as individuals. I miss and love you guys and can't wait to get back out there and continue our journey.

13 Ways to Build Culture
Successful programs have created a palpable culture, sound habits and high standards:

Program > Team > Athlete
Players and coaches talk to each other, not at each other. Big difference.
No one is perfect. Mistakes will happen on and off the field/court. Learn from them.
Every player and every coach is important to the team and plays a role. Respect that.
Focus on effort and attitude. Those are the only 2 things we have complete control over.
You either accept it or you correct it. There is nothing in between.
Repetition is not viewed as punishment. Repetition is necessary to development.
Confront issues, not people.
Goals match behaviors and habits.
Be on time. It is a sign of respect.
Discipline = Love
If you aren’t prepared to put the team first… don’t play.
Believe or leave…
Being a part of program is not a part time endeavor. It’s something you get to pick and choose. You belong to and represent your program 24-7-365. Act accordingly.

12 Keys to a Winning Program
Please note, when I say winning program – I am not referring to W’s & L’s exclusively.

I am referring to a winning culture, developing winning habits and setting winning standards.

Winning is all about commitment.

Every player and every coach must be committed to…

Academic work. Aim for success in everything you do, not just the stuff you want to do.
Behavior. Carry yourself in a first class manner at all times. Be respectful.
Character. Doing the right thing all of the time (not just when someone is watching you).
The program. No one is bigger than the team and no team is bigger than the program.
Working hard. There is never an excuse to let someone outwork you. Never.
Working smart. Work out with efficiency & purpose. Learn how to play the right way.
Working consistently. Anyone can be good for a day. Work hard/smart every day.
Unselfishness. Be a servant leader. Put other’s needs first.
A winning attitude. Earn confidence through effort and demonstrated performance.
The team. Commit to your team’s philosophy and system of play.
Your role. Know it. Embrace it. Take pride it. Fulfill it to the best of your ability.
Your teammates and coaches. They are your brothers/sisters. You are a family.