"I am not afraid."
This is what Army West Point assistant football coach Tucker Waugh had to say after making it public that he has Parkinson's disease earlier this month. "I consider myself one of the luckiest men in the world," Waugh said. "I am releasing this information solely because my symptoms are becoming more noticeable and have resulted in inquiries regarding my health." The slotbacks coach and recruiting coordinator is attacking it head on, though, and not letting it affect him as a coach, mentor, father or husband. Embarking on his 17th year on the coaching staff at West Point, Waugh is revealing the battle he has been undertaking off the field for a few years now. To read more on Waugh's announcement of his diagnosis, Click Here.