A recent youth football game at Clearwater, Florida, has sparked concern over sportsmanship and behavior on the field, leaving MBU 13U players and coaches grappling with the aftermath.
Frank Lang, the president of Futurepros and offensive coordinator for MBU 13U, aka Countryside, took to social media to address the incident, emphasizing his commitment to teaching young athletes strong character, good grades, and a strong work ethic.
“Sportsmanship is at an all-time low,” Lang wrote. “Our boys got punished for other people’s actions. God, please help us.“
While Frank Lang didn’t provide details about the brawl, he further added:
“I am not blaming nobody about what happen yesterday, I understand shit happens. As a Coach, I dont want to see my players talk trash, taunt opp, or physically fight. I teach my players to have Great Character, Good Grades, and Great Work Ethic which will take them farther in Life then Football.”
Lang also stressed that football should be about skill, discipline, and respect.
“That negative stuff is straight evil. It’s just a sports game. Life is the real game. Win or lose in football, you still have tomorrow to try again. MBU 13U is hurt right now. We just want to play the game of football. In God we trust.”
He highlighted the importance of maintaining discipline both on and off the field.
Frank added that players cussing and playing dirty are not good; referees, coaches, parents, and security all have to do better.
“You smile at them one play and smash the gas on them the next. We coach boys to become men the legal way. We’ll play hard between the whistle, but it’s about football, not fighting.”
Community Responds Online to Youth Football Incident After Coach Frank Lang’s Social Media Post
Community members and fellow coaches have expressed support for MBU 13U offensive coordinator Frank Lang.
The comment section of Frank’s recent post is filled with concern for the players and support for the coach.
One person named Mark Bell wrote:
“I always tell people, like my grandma used to say, ‘You wanna fight, go join the army! Anybody step on the green should be all about football and supporting the event.”
Another added that he stopped refereeing because of too many fights at youth games.
Similarly, Theresa Wright talked highly of Frank Lang and wrote:
“I feel you, coach! Everyone who knows you knows that you are an upstanding, God-fearing man. This too shall pass!”
Lang reflected on the incident with humility, acknowledging his own role and stating that everyone is to blame, including him. He wrote: “I should have been Superman and broken it up.“
Despite the disruption, Lang remains focused on the long-term development of his players and inspires them to move forward.
Frank Lang founded a non-profit organization in Clearwater, Florida, named FuturePros, whose mission is to educate and develop student-athletes. He also serves as the president of the organization.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Frank Lang III was born to his late mother, Diane E. Lang, and father Frank Lang Jr.
- His mother, Diane Lang, passed away on June 15, 2024, at the age of 74.
- Frank has two sisters, Yolanda Lang-Williams and Daphne Lang Howard.