Spencer Danielson who is the Boise State football coach offered the following emphatic message of faith after his team trashed UNLV in the recently concluded MWC title match. With a victorious victory against Texas Tech 21-7 the Broncos made it to the College Football Playoff and certainly did not disappoint the semifinals.
Danielson Thanks His Lord and Saviour
Loving this man Danielson, Being a good Christian at heart, could not help but give a testimony of what God has done for him after the match. Speaking with conviction, he shared:
“Thank you, Jesus. Jesus deserves all the glory. He was crucified, but 3 days later, the man came back to life. That’s the God I serve. Anything is possible.”
Such passionate message is a true reflection of Danielson’s testimony and the importance of faith in his life, and career. Instead of seeking his own glory or the glory of his team, the focus of the coach was on glorifying Jesus Christ proving his dedication during the lights of college football.
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Now at the helm of the Denver Broncos with an outstanding regular-season record of 12-1, Danielson is not getting overly boastful; faith being more important than ego, the Broncos await their post-season draw. His example is noteworthy so that one can follow one’s ideals to motivate not only one’s team but also oneself.