Eric Hehman

1 Reviews
Overall Recommendation
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Olivet Nazarene University - Bourbonnais, IL

Men's Football Head Coach
Division: NAIA
Conference: N/A

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Overall
5.0
Caring
5.0
Motivational
4.0
Knowledgeable
4.0
Honest
5.0
Overall
Caring
Motivational
Knowledgeable
Honest
5.0
5.0
4.0
4.0
5.0

Men's Football Head Coach

A Coach who cares more about the player than the game

Date: September 12, 2022
By Athlete
4.6
Average Rating
Recommended
Yes
positive
Overall
5
Caring
5
Motivational
4
Knowledgeable
4
Honest
5
Overall
Caring
Motivational
Knowledgeable
Honest
5
5
4
4
5
I hated college football, but I like my head coach (He was my head football coach at Malone University in Canton, Oh). I was in it for the wrong reasons. I didn’t have a scholarship and I thought my family back home would be disappointed if I quit football so I finished my redshirt season. Coach Hehman cared more about my general health than he did about me as a football player, and he told me that i was more than a football player and said that if I didn’t want to play a following season, I could do plenty of other things that were good and honorable; quitting didn’t make me less of a man. I always tried to prove people my worth by being a good player, but he told me I was valuable to God and that God loved me for being me. It was a turning point in my life. I walked from that office and away from football but closer to God. Coach Hehman was a big part of that.
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4.6
Average Rating
Recommended
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positive

Men's Football Head Coach

A Coach who cares more about the player than the game

Overall
5
Caring
5
Motivational
4
Knowledgeable
4
Honest
5
Overall
Caring
Motivational
Knowledgeable
Honest
5
5
4
4
5
I hated college football, but I like my head coach (He was my head football coach at Malone University in Canton, Oh). I was in it for the wrong reasons. I didn’t have a scholarship and I thought my family back home would be disappointed if I quit football so I finished my redshirt season. Coach Hehman cared more about my general health than he did about me as a football player, and he told me that i was more than a football player and said that if I didn’t want to play a following season, I could do plenty of other things that were good and honorable; quitting didn’t make me less of a man. I always tried to prove people my worth by being a good player, but he told me I was valuable to God and that God loved me for being me. It was a turning point in my life. I walked from that office and away from football but closer to God. Coach Hehman was a big part of that.
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