This week on Bulldog and Friends, host Bulldog welcomes Mark Krail, legendary football coach, devoted family man, and founder of Coaches Against Cancer. With decades of coaching experience and a passion for mentoring young athletes, Mark reflects on his journey—from his early days at Pioneer High School to building championship teams at Los Gatos High School. The conversation covers retirement, coaching philosophy, and the evolution of high school sports, including the challenges posed by NIL and the transfer portal. Mark shares invaluable wisdom for young coaches, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the process and building character over chasing wins. He also discusses what it takes to sustain a long and successful career in coaching—including the crucial role of a supportive family. Beyond the field, Mark opens up about his personal fight against cancer—how the loss of his father inspired him to create Coaches Against Cancer, a non-profit organization that has raised over $850,000 to support families in need. He shares heartwarming stories of impact, from funding dream trips for kids battling illness to providing financial support for struggling families. Rounding out the episode, Mark and Bulldog tackle the state of college football, lessons from the World Hockey tournament, and what it truly means to build a legacy in sports. Whether you're a coach, a player, or just a fan of inspiring stories, this episode is packed with wisdom, heart, and a whole lot of football talk!