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Are multi-sport athletes better prepared for college sports? In this episode of Early Retirement, I sit down with Coach Brian “Oz” Osborne — head men’s soccer coach at Marywood University and former multi-sport coach — to break down what truly separates athletes who thrive at the next level from those who burn out. Coach Oz has coached basketball, track & field, and college soccer after playing at Temple University and Misericordia University. His perspective challenges today’s youth sports culture that pushes early specialization. We cover: • Why multi-sport athletes adjust better in college • The #1 trait college coaches look for in recruits • Red flags of early specialization and burnout • How role acceptance determines playing time • What parents should stop worrying about • How high school coaches can develop athletes the right way If you’re a parent, coach, or high school athlete trying to navigate recruiting, burnout, and long-term development, this conversation is a must-watch. College coaches aren’t just recruiting talent. They’re recruiting mindset, adaptability, and joy. Connect with Brian Osborne on X (Twitter) @Coach_Osborne (https://x.com/Coach_Osborne) , and on Instagram @b_r_o23 ( / b_r_o23 ) , @marywoodsoccer (IG) ( / marywoodsoccer ) Connect with Early Retirement on X (Twitter) @earlyretirepod (https://x.com/EarlyRetirePod) on IG earlyretirepod ( / earlyretirepod ) on Tik Tok @earlyretirepod ( / earlyretirepod ) and on Facebook earlyretirepod ( / earlyretirepod ) Connect with Coach Fletcher on X (Twitter) @coach_fletcher (https://x.com/coach_fletcher) and on IG @coachwaynefletcher ( / coachwaynefletcher )