

Some coaches leave the sport because they’re burned out.
Some leave because they’ve lost their passion.
Devin Green stepped away for a different reason — his son.
In this deeply honest conversation, Devin walks us through a coaching journey that started with a high-school 4x400 emergency, grew through years of building programs in Arizona, and ultimately led to one of the hardest decisions a coach can make: choosing family over the stopwatch.
This isn’t a retirement story.
It’s a priority story.
In this episode, Devin shares:
🏃♂️ How a last-minute relay leg changed the trajectory of his life
🧠 What young coaches get wrong (and eventually learn) about control and leadership
📈 Why structure — not talent — is the real difference in successful programs
🤝 How reaching out to other coaches shaped his philosophy more than certifications ever did
👨👦 The quiet moments that made him realize he was missing time he could never get back
🧭 Why stepping away now doesn’t mean the door is closed forever
This episode is for:
➡️Coaches feeling stretched thin
➡️Coaches questioning their current season
➡️Coaches who love the sport — but love their family more
💬 “I don’t regret coaching at all. I just realized this season of life required something different.” — Devin Green
If you’ve ever wondered when it’s okay to step away — or if that thought alone makes you feel guilty — this conversation is for you.
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