Ending the Quitting Culture in Year 1 w/ Chris Helbig, Head coach, Westminster H.S. (CO)
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What does it actually take to change a program that’s learned to fold?
In this episode of 4th & 3, Chris Helbig shares how he and his staff transformed Westminster’s football program by raising standards, enforcing discipline, and rebuilding culture from the ground up. From daily competitive workouts to real consequences for rule violations, Helbig explains how consistency—not speeches—shifted the mindset.
He also discusses the importance of building relationships before demanding commitment, and why standards don’t drop just because you start winning—including the decision to bench a starting left tackle for disrespect.
Drawing from his experience playing under Randy Jackson in Potsdam and competing in European football, Helbig breaks down what it really looks like to end a quitting culture and build a team that competes with pride.
If you’re trying to reset expectations and raise the standard inside your program, this conversation is for you.