Down in the closing paragraphs, you get a hint about what's going on:
"Ask him what's on his iPod," assistant coach Russell Springmann coaxed.I'm hoping to hear more about this life change in the near future. Life-change in Christ is noticeable! While few of us are as high-profile as a UT head coach, all who follow Christ have people watching our lives. Would your life-change be worth a Statesman article?
If Barnes isn't breaking down film of Austin Peay before Texas' NCAA tournament opener in Little Rock, Ark., on Friday, there's a very good chance he's listening to one of the sermons from Matt Carter, a preacher at the Austin Stone church where Barnes and his family attend services. They are members of Lake Hills Church in Westlake.
The coach also takes part with his wife Candy's daily devotionals and reads from books she has given him, such as Billy Graham's "The Holy Spirit" and Minneapolis preacher John Piper's "Don't Waste Your Life."
"The journey's real important," one Barnes confidante said. "Having self-control is never a bad thing."
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Perfect picture of the life changing effect of Christ! Now, if we could only get him to talk to Bobby Knight!!!
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