Episodes

  • Ep. 63 - World Cup Culture: Experiencing the 48 Team Format
    Jun 25 2026

    Defending a low block against world class attackers for 90 minutes is one of the hardest mental tests in professional soccer. As the expanded 48 team World Cup group stages unfold right here on US soil, the pressure is exposing vulnerabilities in powerhouse nations and elevating unknown squads. We sit down with Dean Johnson, a coach at Ozark United FC, to analyze the tactical shifts defining the early rounds of the tournament.

    We get into the tactical simplicity of Mauricio Pochettino's setup for the USMNT and why keeping formations straightforward pays off in tournament football. The conversation covers the execution of the low block by debutant nations, Chris Richards anchoring the defense, and the massive momentum swings created by the expanded field. Coach Dino shares his realization that in a brief national team camp, overcomplicating player roles is a guaranteed way to derail a promising World Cup run.

    Tournament football is ruthless and heavily dependent on surviving intense waves of pressure when your team is outmatched on paper. We examine the extreme mental fatigue required to park the bus against top tier midfielders and the intense pressure of competing on home soil. You will walk away with a clearer understanding of why tactical discipline often trumps raw talent when the margins for error disappear on the international stage.

    If you care about defensive tactics, USMNT player form, and the culture of international soccer, you will get a lot from this. Please subscribe and share the podcast to help us continue bringing you boots on the ground soccer analysis. What has been the most surprising tactical adjustment you have noticed in the group stages so far?

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    25 mins
  • Ep. 62 - The Perfect Kit: What Makes a Great Soccer Jersey with Gage Dunson
    May 29 2026

    The visual identity of a soccer club is more than a commercial asset; it is a direct reflection of local pride and collective memory. When teams rely on generic templates or superficial branding, they miss a critical window to anchor themselves into the cultural fabric of their community. Managing Director Wes Harris sits down with kit collector and analyst Gage Dunson to explore how jersey design serves as a powerful medium for regional storytelling.

    We get into the tactical mechanics of building an authentic club brand from the ground up, tracing Dunson’s evolution from a casual viewer to housing a curated collection of 184 jerseys. The conversation covers the distinct creative freedom found within USL design ecosystems compared to MLS constraints, the emergence of localized art deco and landmark patterns, and the logistical realities of international apparel supply chains. Dunson breaks down his unique evaluation framework, detailing why a controversial aesthetic succeeds if it honors local lore, and shares the profound impact of the historic Marshall Islands kit debut right in Northwest Arkansas.

    The deeper reality of sports merchandise lies in the grueling friction between commercial scale and cultural authenticity. Developing a garment that resonates across fragmented municipalities requires moving past surface level aesthetics and embracing the specific, sometimes conflicting histories of a region. Listeners will walk away with a functional understanding of how deliberate design choices cultivate deep consumer loyalty and transform standard merchandise into a shared community banner.

    If you care about sports business, club branding, and soccer culture, you will get a lot from this episode. Please remember to subscribe to the channel and share this conversation with a fellow fan. We want to know your thoughts in the comments section below: What local landmark or piece of regional history does your club need to feature on its next jersey design?

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    44 mins
  • Stoppage Time Special: Arkansas Soccer Talent: Proving the Critics Wrong
    May 7 2026

    The college recruiting process is a massive "black hole" for most high school athletes, where months of silence can make even the most talented players question if they have a future in the sport. If you aren't putting yourself in the right rooms, your talent effectively doesn't exist to the people holding the scholarships. We sit down with players from Ozark United FC to discuss the high-stakes environment of MLS Nextfest and how a single tournament can flip the script on a recruiting journey.

    We get into the technical reality of playing in front of dozens of scouts simultaneously and the mental shift required to perform when every touch is being graded. The conversation covers the specific impact of MLS Nextfest, the logistics of navigating interest from Northeast programs while living in the South, and the "missing-middle" of recruiting. Finding those small-college gems in Connecticut or Massachusetts that most players overlook. The guys share the "aha" moment of realizing that Arkansas soccer doesn't just compete on a national stage; it can dominate top-tier teams from the Pacific division.

    The unglamorous truth is that recruiting is often a waiting game filled with injury setbacks and the "flyover state" stigma that local players have to work twice as hard to overcome. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of how visibility platforms actually work and why a mindset of persistence is more valuable than a highlight reel. This episode serves as a reminder that your geography doesn't define your ceiling, but your willingness to show up under the lights does.

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    8 mins
  • Ep. 61 - Making the Cut: Highlight Reels and Trials
    Apr 23 2026

    Your phone starts ringing, your inbox fills up, and suddenly “I just want to keep playing” turns into the hardest set of decisions you’ve made so far. We sit down with Ozark United FC U19 players to unpack what college soccer recruiting really feels like after MLS Next Fest and how they keep their heads clear when opportunities come fast.

    We get practical about the research that actually matters: how to define fit using nonnegotiables, how to evaluate a program’s culture beyond win-loss records, and how academics can either narrow your list or make it feel wide open. We also talk timing and visibility, from building highlight reels early to understanding NCAA contact rules, plus why relationships built through camps can quietly shape who gets recruited.

    Then we dig into the reality checks most players learn too late. Financial aid can make or break a “dream school,” so we talk about using school cost tools and avoiding big debt when possible. Playing time matters too, and we share smart questions to ask coaches about roster size, position depth, and whether there’s a real path to competing early. Finally, we bring it back to Northwest Arkansas soccer and the Ozark United community with signing-day emotions and a powerful prompt: what legacy are you leaving for the players coming after you?

    Subscribe for more Pitch To Pro, share this with a player or parent who’s headed into recruiting, and leave a review with the one question you wish every coach would answer.

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    34 mins
  • Ep. 60 - Recruiting Reality: Navigating the College Soccer Funnel
    Apr 16 2026

    The recruiting process can flip from quiet to overwhelming in a single weekend, and that is exactly what happens after MLS Next Fest. I sit down again with Wyatt, Mateo, and Brandon from Ozark United FC U19 to get honest about the calls, the emails, the pressure, and the decisions that come fast once coaches start reaching out. We talk about what “finding the right fit” actually means when you are balancing college soccer, academics, location, and the bigger question of who you want to become off the field.

    They break down the real filters they used to choose a program: building a list of what you do not want, defining a few non negotiables, and digging into the details that actually shape your experience. We get specific about soccer development and program culture, roster size, international players, positional depth, and the questions recruits should ask coaches when no one can promise playing time. We also talk about recruiting timelines, NCAA contact rules, highlight reels, and why starting early can matter more than people realize.

    Money is part of the story too. We discuss financial calculators, avoiding painful surprises, and why the “dream school” has to make sense on paper as well as on the pitch. We also zoom out to the changing pathway to pro soccer, including the growing academy route, what trials can teach you, and how to turn setbacks into confidence. If you are a player, parent, or coach navigating youth soccer recruiting, this conversation offers practical steps and a grounded mindset.

    Subscribe for more Ozark United stories, share this with a family in the recruiting grind, and leave a review if it helps. What is the number one factor you think matters most when choosing a college soccer program?

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    34 mins
  • Stoppage Time Special: Soccer History Made: First International Match in NWA
    Mar 26 2026

    One night can change what a region believes soccer can be. We’re dropping a Stoppage Time highlight that zeroes in on the March 28 international soccer doubleheader coming to Northwest Arkansas and why it’s more than a game on a calendar.

    We talk through how the event came together, from the local puzzle pieces that make it possible to the bigger decision that shaped everything: the women’s match isn’t a side note, it’s the starting point. If you care about women’s soccer, Liga MX Femenil, and what real equal billing looks like in practice, you’ll hear why the women’s team was “non-negotiable” and how that choice changes the entire night for families, young players, and first-time fans.

    Then we get into the part that soccer diehards love: fan culture. We swap stories about Club America supporters filling stadiums in unexpected U.S. cities, the way matchweek energy follows the team, and why a Tigres matchup only turns the volume up. We also connect it back to what we’re building with Ozark United FC, because seeing top-quality football live and feeling a Mexican crowd firsthand sets a new bar for what we want our home matches to become.

    Listen, share this with the friend who still hasn’t been to a live match, and subscribe so you don’t miss next Thursday’s new release. If you enjoy the show, leave a review and tell us what kind of soccer event you want to see in Northwest Arkansas next.

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    8 mins
  • Ep. 59 - The Golden Clash: Club América Comes to Arkansas | Pt. 2
    Mar 19 2026

    Northwest Arkansas is getting something it rarely gets: a true Mexican soccer rivalry, live, loud, and played at scale. We’re joined by leaders from Club América to unpack how the Golden Clash came to life and why bringing both the women’s and men’s matches to Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium is about more than a one-night spectacle.

    We talk candidly about what it means to work inside a club with massive expectations and how they think about standards, ambition, and leadership without hiding behind the word “pressure.” That mindset fuels constant improvement across Club América’s men’s and women’s programs and it’s a powerful lens for anyone building something hard, whether that’s a soccer club, a career, or a community project. Along the way, we get into the behind-the-scenes realities that fans don’t always see: relationships, timing, partners, and the internal support systems that make big ideas executable.

    Then we bring it home to Northwest Arkansas soccer. Claudia explains why women’s soccer visibility matters and why this rivalry delivers a high-level match that can inspire the next generation. We break down the March 28 doubleheader plan, why Arkansas is a smart market for a major international event, and how fan culture travels far beyond the usual Texas and California hubs. We also connect it to Ozark United FC’s USL journey and the larger question: what can a professional soccer club do for a region when community comes first?

    If you care about women’s soccer, Liga MX, Club América, Tigres, the USL, or building a real soccer culture in Northwest Arkansas, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs to experience a first live match, and leave us a review with your World Cup winner pick.

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    36 mins
  • Stoppage Time Special: Building a Women’s Football Powerhouse
    Mar 12 2026

    Women’s football doesn’t become world-class by accident. It gets built step by step, with the unglamorous work that most people never see. This Stoppage Time Special is a highlight reel of standout moments from Pitch to Pro, and it zeroes in on one big question: what does it actually take to grow a women’s soccer program into a real powerhouse?

    We talk about the challenge of player development and grassroots soccer in Mexico, and why building the right structure matters as much as signing big names. You’ll hear how Club América approaches the “staircase” of growth, from staffing and facilities to creating standards that can support the next generation. There’s also a candid look at what progress feels like on the inside: going from a small coaching group to a larger staff, moving into stadium matches, and seeing the women’s game earn broadcast attention.

    We also connect the dots to Northwest Arkansas and why the University of Arkansas women’s soccer program stands out as a model of consistency and competitive culture. Along the way, we touch on the human side of football leadership: long travel days, demanding schedules, and the importance of trust and real relationships inside a club.

    If you care about women’s soccer, player development, or the future of women’s football, this segment delivers sharp insight fast. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend who loves the sport, and leave a review telling us what investment you think matters most right now.

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    6 mins