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The ALPHA Podcast

The ALPHA Podcast - All things NGU Football and other sports.

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    Episode 11: Tne Battle

    Episode 11: The Battle features John Deal in a full conversation about football, identity, perseverance, faith, team growth, and calling.John joins Nate Garner and Jim Padgett to talk about growing up in Greenwood, South Carolina, being raised in a football family, and learning from his dad, a coach who showed him how faith and fierce competition can go together. He opens up about his sophomore year at North Greenville, when getting benched forced him to confront how much of his identity he had placed in football, and how rooting his identity in Christ changed the way he approached the game moving forward.The conversation also dives into last season, when a new head coach, new offense, new teammates, and early adversity created a lot of uncertainty. John talks about how the team slowly came together, how the outside noise stopped mattering, and how that growth led to a conference championship, a playoff appearance, and one of the most meaningful years of his football career.John also shares what made North Greenville special, from professors who pray for students to coaches who care about players as people. He talks about the impact of Friday football Bible study, why he believes Christian faith and fierce competition belong together, and how his calling to ministry is shaping what comes next after graduation.This episode is about the battle for identity, the battle through change, and the battle to keep the main things in the right place. It is also about legacy, and John makes it clear that more than anything, he wants his life to be remembered for loving people well.

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    Episode 11: The Battle (Trailer)

    This is a preview of Episode 11: The Battle with John Deal. In this episode, John talks about getting benched, not putting his identity in football, team growth through adversity, and why the most important battle is keeping your life rooted in the right things.

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    Episode 10: (A)rmored

    Episode 10: (A)rmored closes our special Week of ALPHA series on The ALPHA Podcast.This week, we have been breaking down the full ALPHA mentality at North Greenville University: Aggressive, Loyal, Prepared, Humble, and Armored. Each daily episode focuses on one letter and one part of the standard that shapes how our program lives, trains, competes, and grows.In this final episode, Nate Garner and Jim Padgett sit down with John Deal to talk about the meaning of Armored, especially being armored by the Word of God. John shares how he grew up in church but did not have a real living relationship with the Lord until 2020, when a sermon from Hebrews about drifting away convicted him and changed the direction of his faith.John also talks about the powerful influence of his father, a high school football coach who used football as ministry, and how his father’s battle with ALS and passing shaped his life and faith. He explains how scripture, especially Romans 8:28-30, anchored him through suffering and helped him trust God when life was not easy.The conversation also gets into what being armored looks like in everyday football life, from early workouts and film room to rehab, practice, Friday football Bible study, and using football as a way to glorify God. This episode is about real faith, real suffering, real identity, and the kind of foundation that can carry a person through anything.Key takeaway: Being armored means being rooted in the Word of God, grounded in your identity as a child of God, and anchored in truth through both competition and suffering.

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    Episode 10: (A)rmored (Trailer)

    This is a preview of Episode 10: (A)rmored, the final episode of our Week of ALPHA series. John Deal talks about faith, scripture, suffering, football, and why being armored by the Word of God is the foundation that holds everything else together.

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    Episode 9: (H)umble

    Episode 9: (H)umble continues our special Week of ALPHA series on The ALPHA Podcast.This week, we are breaking down the full ALPHA mentality at North Greenville University: Aggressive, Loyal, Prepared, Humble, and Armored. Each daily episode focuses on one letter and one part of the standard that shapes how our program lives, trains, competes, and grows.In this episode, Nate Garner and Jim Padgett sit down with Charles Couch, senior offensive lineman at North Greenville, to talk about the meaning of Humble. Charles shares his journey from Anderson, South Carolina, to Limestone, and then to North Greenville after Limestone closed. He talks about his playing career, the relationships he built, and the transition to NGU with familiar coaches and teammates.The conversation focuses heavily on adversity. Charles opens up about suffering a major knee injury involving his ACL, LCL, and hamstring, spending a full year rehabbing, finally getting cleared, and then tearing his Achilles on his first day back. Instead of checking out, Charles kept showing up for meetings, workouts, and his teammates. He continued serving the offensive line room and began seeing how coaching could be part of his future.Key takeaway: Being humble means having strength under control. It means staying coachable, staying grounded, serving others, and refusing to let adversity shrink what you believe is possible.

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    Episode 9: (H)umble (Trailer)

    This is a preview of Episode 9: (H)umble, part of our Week of ALPHA series. Charles Couch talks about battling major injuries, tearing his Achilles on his first day back, showing up for his teammates, and learning that humility means strength under control.

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    Episode 8: (P)repared

    Episode 8: (P)repared continues our special Week of ALPHA series on The ALPHA Podcast.This week, we are breaking down the full ALPHA mentality at North Greenville University: Aggressive, Loyal, Prepared, Humble, and Armored. Each daily episode focuses on one letter and one part of the standard that shapes how our program lives, trains, competes, and grows.In this episode, Nate Garner and Jim Padgett sit down with Nate McGee, offensive lineman at North Greenville, to talk about the meaning of Prepared. Nate shares how his parents shaped his work ethic, how his mom helped prepare him for adversity through faith and trust in God, and how he trained himself before his freshman year when he could not make it to campus.Nate talks about finding a hill and running it every morning, building his own lifting plan, improving his strength, and doing the work before anyone demanded it from him. The conversation also covers breaking his hand, fighting through injury, embracing scout team, navigating coaching changes, preparing mentally for game day, studying film, and using the clap-and-clear next-play mentality when things go wrong.Key takeaway: Being prepared means doing the work before the moment demands it. It means building your body, mind, faith, and habits so you can respond when adversity shows up.

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    Episode 8: (P)repared (Trailer)

    This is a preview of Episode 8: (P)repared, part of our Week of ALPHA series. Nate McGee talks about work ethic, trusting God through adversity, running hills before freshman year, fighting through injury, studying film, and staying ready before the moment comes.

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    Episode 7: (L)oyal

    Episode 7: (L)oyal continues our special Week of ALPHA series on The ALPHA Podcast.This week, we are breaking down the full ALPHA mentality at North Greenville University: Aggressive, Loyal, Prepared, Humble, and Armored. Each daily episode focuses on one letter and one part of the standard that shapes how our program lives, trains, competes, and grows.In this episode, Nate Garner and Jim Padgett sit down with Sam Washam, wide receiver at North Greenville, to talk about the meaning of Loyal. Sam shares his journey from Charlotte, North Carolina, including why he stepped away from football in ninth grade, what brought him back to the game, and how faith, family, education, and team have helped shape his mindset.Sam talks about the example his father set through servant leadership, the pull of the transfer portal, and why it matters to keep the main things the main things. He also explains why football comes alive through the team, why being where your feet are matters, and how summer camp taught him not to coast while also learning the importance of rest.Key takeaway: Being loyal means staying grounded in faith, family, team, and purpose. It means serving without needing recognition, being where your feet are, and keeping the main things the main things.

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    Episode 7: (L)oyal (Trailer)

    This is a preview of Episode 7: (L)oyal, part of our Week of ALPHA series. Sam Washam talks about faith, family, servant leadership, loyalty in the transfer portal era, and what it means to keep the main things the main things.

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    Episode 6: (A)ggressive

    Episode 6: (A)ggressive kicks off our special Week of ALPHA series on The ALPHA Podcast.This week, we are breaking down the full ALPHA mentality at North Greenville University: Aggressive, Loyal, Prepared, Humble, and Armored. Each daily episode focuses on one letter and one part of the standard that shapes how our program lives, trains, and competes.In this episode, Nate Garner and Jim Padgett sit down with Jeremiah Lomax to talk about the meaning of Aggressive. Jeremiah shares his journey from Abbeville, South Carolina, through Limestone and UConn, and now back closer to home at North Greenville. He talks about transitioning from basketball to football, being shaped by his trainer, learning to compete with older athletes, and developing the mindset to attack everything with max effort.The conversation also gets into the difference between being aggressive and being reckless. Jeremiah reflects on a moment where he crossed that line in a game and how it taught him to reset, respond, and focus on the next play. This episode is about controlled aggression, discipline, competition, and refusing to quit when things get hard.Key takeaway: Being aggressive means attacking everything in front of you with max effort, purpose, and discipline. It is not about losing control. It is about choosing to compete the right way every day.

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    Episode 6: (A)ggressive

    This is a preview of Episode 6: (A)ggressive, the first episode of our Week of ALPHA series. Jeremiah Lomax talks about competition, controlled aggression, refusing to quit, and what it means to attack everything with max effort and purpose.

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    Episode 5: Trials and Tribulations

    Episode 5: Trials and Tribulations features Nate McGee, offensive lineman at North Greenville University, in a conversation about injury, perseverance, recruiting, work ethic, family support, and the mindset it takes to keep going when the path gets hard.Nate joins Coach Nate Garner and Jim Padgett to share how he fought for a college football opportunity, from reaching out to coaches himself to eventually finding his place at North Greenville. He talks about battling through a broken knee in high school, another injury in college, and the mental toughness it took to keep pushing through setbacks. He also reflects on the role scout team played in his growth, the importance of preparation, and why his mother’s example continues to shape the way he works.This episode is about more than football. It is about overcoming obstacles, staying grounded, trusting the process, and carrying an Alpha mentality through every challenge. Nate also talks about the team’s bigger goal moving forward and why the standard is now higher than ever.

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    Episode 5: Trials and Tribulations (Trailer)

    Episode 5: Trials and Tribulations is a conversation with Nate McGee about injury, perseverance, recruiting, family support, mental strength, and the work ethic it takes to keep earning your opportunity at North Greenville University. This episode is about fighting through setbacks, trusting the grind, and chasing something bigger.

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    Episode 4: The Proving Ground

    Episode 4: The Proving Ground features Payton McBroom, defensive back at North Greenville University, in a conversation about football, faith, confidence, leadership, adversity, and growth.Payton joins Nate Garner and Jim Padgett to talk about his journey from Greenville to North Greenville, how prayer helped guide his college decision, and what it has been like growing through the demands of college football. He shares the mindset it takes to play defensive back, how confidence changed his game, why film study matters, and what he learned from last season’s run to a conference championship.The episode also dives into life beyond football, including Payton’s interest in cyber security, his future goals, and the importance of community, brotherhood, and player development inside the program. This is a conversation about team bonding, staying grounded in faith, and becoming the kind of competitor who keeps showing up no matter what.

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    Episode 4: The Proving Ground (Trailer)

    Episode 4: The Proving Ground is a conversation with Payton McBroom about football, faith, leadership, confidence, and growth at North Greenville University. Payton shares his journey to NGU, the mindset it takes to play defensive back, how adversity built his confidence, and why faith and community continue to shape who he is becoming.

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    Episode 3: The Selection

    Episode 3: The Selection features North Greenville defensive back Brannon Teamer in a real conversation about football, faith, humility, adversity, and growth. Brannon joins Nate Garner and Jim Padgett to share his journey from Spartanburg and Dorman High School to North Greenville University, what the transition to college football has taught him, and how trusting God helped him push through difficult moments. He talks about learning to stay humble, finding consistency on the field, building strong relationships with teammates, and why NGU feels like home. Brannon also opens up about life outside football, his interest in cyber security, and why he believes this year will be different for North Greenville football.

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    Episode 3: The Selection (Trailer)

    Episode 3: The Selection features North Greenville defensive back Brannon Teamer sharing his story of faith, football, humility, and growth. This trailer gives a preview of a real conversation about adversity, consistency, and why this year will be different.

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    Episode 2: Built Different

    Episode 2: Built DifferentIn Episode 2 of The ALPHA Podcast, Nate Garner and Jim Padgett sit down with North Greenville football player Arber Lekani for an honest conversation about what it really means to be built different.This episode dives into the daily reality of being a student-athlete, from early morning lifts and classes to practice, film, and the pressure of staying disciplined when nobody is watching. Arber shares his journey through the highs and lows of college football, including the emotional struggles of his freshman year, learning how to handle adversity, and the importance of faith, family, and friendship in shaping who he is.Coach Garner also gives insight into what coaches notice most in players, why attitude and effort matter, and how football prepares people for life far beyond the game.This is a conversation about resilience, growth, brotherhood, perspective, and the standard it takes to keep moving forward when life gets hard.Topics covered in this episode:The real schedule of a college football playerThe hardest part of being a student-athleteIdentity outside of footballFaith and personal growthDealing with doubt and difficult seasonsBrotherhood inside the locker roomFamily, sacrifice, and perspectiveBuilding confidence after setbacksWhy football is preparation for lifeKey takeaway: Being built different is not about talking tough. It is about staying committed, trusting God, stacking good days, and refusing to quit when adversity shows up.Listen now and learn more at thealphasports.com

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    Episode 2: Built Different (Trailer)

    Episode 2: Built DifferentIn Episode 2 of The ALPHA Podcast, Nate Garner and Jim Padgett sit down with North Greenville football player Arber Lekani for an honest conversation about what it really means to be built different.This episode dives into the daily reality of being a student-athlete, from early morning lifts and classes to practice, film, and the pressure of staying disciplined when nobody is watching. Arber shares his journey through the highs and lows of college football, including the emotional struggles of his freshman year, learning how to handle adversity, and the importance of faith, family, and friendship in shaping who he is.Coach Garner also gives insight into what coaches notice most in players, why attitude and effort matter, and how football prepares people for life far beyond the game.This is a conversation about resilience, growth, brotherhood, perspective, and the standard it takes to keep moving forward when life gets hard.Topics covered in this episode:The real schedule of a college football playerThe hardest part of being a student-athleteIdentity outside of footballFaith and personal growthDealing with doubt and difficult seasonsBrotherhood inside the locker roomFamily, sacrifice, and perspectiveBuilding confidence after setbacksWhy football is preparation for lifeKey takeaway: Being built different is not about talking tough. It is about staying committed, trusting God, stacking good days, and refusing to quit when adversity shows up.Listen now and learn more at thealphasports.com

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    Episode 1: Pilot

    Episode 1: PilotWelcome to the very first episode of The ALPHA Podcast.In this pilot episode, Nate Garner and Jim Padgett introduce the podcast, share the vision behind it, and explain what ALPHA means to the North Greenville football program: Aggressive, Loyal, Prepared, Humble, and Armored.Coach Garner talks about the journey that brought him to North Greenville, from playing at Arkansas and spending time with the Miami Dolphins, to coaching at multiple levels and stepping into his first year as a head coach. He reflects on the challenges of leading a program for the first time, what he learned from last season, and what it meant to win a conference championship in year one.The episode also covers the current state of the roster, the impact of the transfer portal, spring ball, team development, and the bigger goal of using this podcast to shine a spotlight on North Greenville University, its athletic programs, and the people behind them.This episode sets the tone for what The ALPHA Podcast is all about: football, culture, leadership, faith, growth, and building something bigger than the game.Topics covered in this episode:The meaning behind ALPHACoach Nate Garner’s football and coaching journeyThe mission of North Greenville FootballLessons from a first season as head coachWinning a conference championshipBuilding culture inside the locker roomThe transfer portal and roster managementSpring ball and preparation for the next seasonThe vision for future podcast episodesKey takeaway: ALPHA is more than a word. It is the standard for how this program wants to live, work, and compete every day.Learn more at thealphasports.com

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    Episode 1: Pilot (Trailer)

    Episode 1: PilotWelcome to the very first episode of The ALPHA Podcast.In this pilot episode, Nate Garner and Jim Padgett introduce the podcast, share the vision behind it, and explain what ALPHA means to the North Greenville football program: Aggressive, Loyal, Prepared, Humble, and Armored.Coach Garner talks about the journey that brought him to North Greenville, from playing at Arkansas and spending time with the Miami Dolphins, to coaching at multiple levels and stepping into his first year as a head coach. He reflects on the challenges of leading a program for the first time, what he learned from last season, and what it meant to win a conference championship in year one.The episode also covers the current state of the roster, the impact of the transfer portal, spring ball, team development, and the bigger goal of using this podcast to shine a spotlight on North Greenville University, its athletic programs, and the people behind them.This episode sets the tone for what The ALPHA Podcast is all about: football, culture, leadership, faith, growth, and building something bigger than the game.Topics covered in this episode:The meaning behind ALPHACoach Nate Garner’s football and coaching journeyThe mission of North Greenville FootballLessons from a first season as head coachWinning a conference championshipBuilding culture inside the locker roomThe transfer portal and roster managementSpring ball and preparation for the next seasonThe vision for future podcast episodesKey takeaway: ALPHA is more than a word. It is the standard for how this program wants to live, work, and compete every day.Learn more at thealphasports.com

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The ALPHA Podcast - All things NGU Football and other sports.

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