03/28/2026
Your players BEST season starts today! Call for info. 316-461-8953. TOUCHDOWNS! Coach Giff ❤🏈🏆
Wichita Football Academy
Wichita Football Academy
OFF-SEASON PREP FOR 2ND THROUGH 8TH FOOTBALL PLAYERS WANTING TO BE THEIR BEST IN THE FALL. SPEED &
03/28/2026
Your players BEST season starts today! Call for info. 316-461-8953. TOUCHDOWNS! Coach Giff ❤🏈🏆
Wichita Football Academy
Wichita Football Academy
03/06/2026
HELLO! 5 months until football! What does your son want? To be his best? To be a starter? To play the position he wants. We only have 150 days to get your player where he wants to be. Our 21st and 'Best 4 last' season. With that 30+ former standout WFA players will be coming back to "Coach 4 a day", passing on what their experiences have been in HS and college. CALL me NOW to discuss your son's aspirations. It's been an incredible experience coaching 2,000+ players over the decades. I'm retiring in September. Thank you all SO much for your trust in working with your sons. TOUCHDOWNS! Coach Giff 👍❤🏈🏆
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02/26/2026
Sunny and 75 Saturday. 😎 Football Skills Clinics. Sat & Sun. 2-4. VCHS. Available? ❤🏈🏆
02/20/2026
Football Skills Clinics this weekend. Valley Center HS. Available? BRING A FRIEND! TOUCHDOWNS! Coach Giff 👍❤🏈🏆
02/15/2026
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By the time Brock Purdy jogged out of the tunnel for Iowa State in the fall of 2018, nobody was really expecting a story to be written about him. Not yet, anyway. He was supposed to be the quiet third name on the depth chart — standing behind Kyle Kempt and Zeb Noland, clipboard in hand, eyes wide, waiting for a future that didn’t seem particularly close.
Football, though, has never been polite about timing.
Kempt went down. Noland struggled. And suddenly Purdy was being called from the sideline, heart racing, cleats digging into the turf, stepping into a spotlight that hadn’t been meant for him. He didn’t flinch. He didn’t shrink. He just… played.
And what followed felt almost unreal.
Game after game, the freshman from Arizona kept slicing through defenses like he’d been doing it his whole life. He threw with a calm that didn’t belong to someone barely old enough to vote. By the time the season ended, Purdy had thrown for over 2,200 yards, 16 touchdowns, and led Iowa State to a 7–2 record in games he started. He ran, too — darting past linebackers for five more touchdowns — like he refused to be boxed into a single identity. Quarterback? Sure. But also a runner. A competitor. A kid who wasn’t ready to step aside for anyone.
It felt like something had been lit in Ames.
By 2019, Purdy wasn’t sneaking onto the field anymore. He was the guy. The engine. The reason fans leaned forward in their seats.
Some Saturdays he was electric. Other days, he was downright surreal.
Against Louisiana-Monroe, he piled up 510 total yards — a school record — throwing and running for six touchdowns like a man possessed. Against Oklahoma, ranked ninth in the country, he tossed five touchdowns and ran for another, dragging Iowa State into a 42–41 shootout that left everyone breathless. Even in defeat, Purdy walked off the field having proven something: he could go toe-to-toe with anyone.
And the numbers just kept climbing. Nearly 4,000 passing yards. Twenty-seven passing touchdowns. School records falling like dominoes. For forty-one years, George Amundson’s mark had stood untouched. Purdy shattered it without blinking.
Still, numbers don’t tell you everything.
What mattered more was the way he made Iowa State believe.
That belief hit full force in 2020.
With Breece Hall rumbling through defenses beside him, Purdy helped turn the Cyclones into something they hadn’t been in over a century — one of the best teams in the country. Nine wins. A top-nine national ranking. Saturdays in Ames suddenly felt heavier, louder, more alive.
There was the 45–0 demolition of Kansas State — Purdy flawless, three touchdowns, zero mistakes. The near-perfect night against West Virginia, where he completed 20 of 23 passes like the ball was magnetized to his receivers’ hands. And then, in the Fiesta Bowl, under bright desert lights, he threw and ran for touchdowns as Iowa State beat Oregon and carved its name into history.
It wasn’t just winning.
It was validation.
By 2021, expectations were sky-high. Iowa State entered the season ranked seventh in the nation — a number that would’ve sounded like fiction just a few years earlier. The year didn’t unfold the way everyone hoped. There were narrow losses, missed chances, and the kind of heartbreak that only college football can deliver.
But Purdy never stopped fighting.
He carved up Oklahoma State for 307 yards in a gritty upset. He threw for 356 and three scores against Texas Tech in a wild shootout. He led the Big 12 in passing yards again. He completed over 71 percent of his throws. Even when the season didn’t match the dream, his grip on the team never loosened.
By the time he walked off the field for the last time in cardinal and gold, Brock Purdy wasn’t just another quarterback.
He was the quarterback.
Three-time All-Big 12. Thirty-two school records. Eighty-one passing touchdowns. One hundred total. Four straight winning seasons — something Iowa State hadn’t seen since the 1920s. And fourteen games with over 300 passing yards, nearly tripling what anyone before him had managed.
But maybe the most remarkable thing wasn’t the stats or the trophies or the rankings.
It was the way he arrived.
Third string. Afterthought. A kid waiting quietly behind two names that weren’t his.
And somehow, in four short years, he became the heartbeat of an entire program — the one fans will still talk about when the bleachers are empty and the lights have gone dark.
In 2021, Purdy graduated with a degree in communication studies. But what he really left behind in Ames was something harder to measure.
Belief.
Hope.
And the echo of a story nobody saw coming.
02/08/2026
HAPPY Super Bowl Sunday! I've got a great former WFA player coming back to coach today. Doug Bates. Kaupan HS. Coffeyville and Friends. Top of the line young man. "Using football to help create better young men".❤🏈🏆
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02/08/2026
WICHITA FOOTBALL ACADEMY SUPER BOWL CONTEST. Pick winner and total score to enter. Winner receives 2 WFA Football Skills Clinics training QBs, Rbs and Recs. If there's a tie then reining CHAMPION Mike Pappas WINS by default. Questions about Clinics??? Give me a call. Gifted sessions to new to WFA only. TOUCHDOWNS! Coach Giff 👍❤🏈🏆
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02/07/2026
WICHITA FOOTBALL ACADEMY SUPER BOWL CONTEST. Pick winner and total score to enter. Winner receives 2 WFA Football Skills Clinics training QBs, Rbs and Recs. If there's a tie then reining CHAMPION Mike Pappas WINS by default. Questions about Clinics??? Give me a call. TOUCHDOWNS! Coach Giff 👍❤🏈🏆
Wichita Football Academy Wichita Football Academy
02/03/2026
YOUR PLAYERS BEST SEASON STARTS TODAY! Wichita Football Academy Skills Clinics. Our 21st and "Best for last" year. Super Bowl kickoff. Saturday February 7th & 8th. Call for info. TOUCHDOWNS! Coach Giff 👍❤🏈🏆
02/02/2026
YOUR PLAYERS BEST SEASON STARTS TODAY! Wichita Football Academy Skills Clinics. Our 21st and "Best for last" year. Super Bowl kickoff. Saturday February 7th & 8th. Call for info. TOUCHDOWNS! Coach Giff 👍❤🏈🏆
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01/26/2026
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