Pitch to Pro
Pitch to Pro is the official podcast of Ozark United FC. This will be our platform to tell our story about the club and the special place that we call home, Northwest Arkansas. This is a journey. We want to bring you along for the ride. We'll share what's going on behind the curtain, help educate the community at large about soccer, Our league, and give updates on the progress of the club along the way.Together, we'll explore and unpack our journey to professional soccer, the magic that is NWA, our community, and talk all things soccer from on...
Ep. 64 - World Cup Knockouts: Predicting the Next Champion with Coach Nelson Medina
During a major international tournament, every single match is a high-stakes test of organizational strategy and team continuity. With the group stages concluded, the margin for error has completely vanished as national teams pivot into the unforgiving environment of the knockout rounds. In this episode, host Wes Harris sits down with experienced youth national team alumnus Coach Nelson Medina from Arkansas Comets FC to break down the technical realities of the current tournament landscape.
We sit down to analyze the tactical shifts that define this transition from group play to sudden death matches. Our discussion gets into...
Ep. 63 - World Cup Culture: Experiencing the 48 Team Format
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...
Ep. 62 - The Perfect Kit: What Makes a Great Soccer Jersey with Gage Dunson
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 vi...
Stoppage Time Special: Arkansas Soccer Talent: Proving the Critics Wrong
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...
Ep. 61 - Making the Cut: Highlight Reels and Trials
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...
Ep. 60 - Recruiting Reality: Navigating the College Soccer Funnel
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 c...
Stoppage Time Special: Soccer History Made: First International Match in NWA
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...
Ep. 59 - The Golden Clash: Club América Comes to Arkansas | Pt. 2
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 Améric...
Stoppage Time Special: Building a Women’s Football Powerhouse
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 “stai...
Ep. 58 - Women’s Football: The New Era of Club América | Pt. 1
A century of trophies meets a modern mission: build a powerhouse in women’s soccer, connect with 45 million fans across two countries, and put supporters at the center of every decision. We sit down with Club América leaders Claudia Carrion and Quentin Paquelier to unpack how a historic club stays restless, ambitious, and relevant.
Claudia traces her journey from playing with boys to guiding América Femenil’s rapid rise, revealing what real investment looks like: a dedicated women’s gym, a bigger technical staff, stadium matches, and broadcast visibility. She breaks down the roster strategy, anchorin...
Stoppage Time Special: Stadium Energy: Why Fans Make the Game
Five minutes. One roaring heartbeat. We pulled the most electric moments from recent conversations to map the real pathway from college fields to professional women’s soccer, and why the loudest force on that journey is the crowd. From the crackling atmosphere at Razorback Field to the rising tide of NWSL expansion and the women’s Super League, we trace how fan culture, accessible tickets, and local identity transform a game night into a career engine.
We talk candidly about the thrill of standing on the sideline during a late heartbreaker, the kind that makes you both ache...
Ep. 57 - Razorback Mentality: Bella Field on Competing at a Top 10 Program
The straight line to D1 is a myth, and Arkansas forward Bella Field is here to prove it. From Denver beginnings to Kansas City’s hotbed, from DA turbulence to an NPL reset that rebuilt her confidence, Bella shares a refreshingly honest map through the most confusing moment youth soccer has ever seen. You’ll hear what actually gets you noticed, camps, clear emails, and a style of play that fits your DNA, and why chasing prestige without fit slows your growth.
We dive inside the Razorback culture, where brutal honesty and real belief from Coach Colby Hale...
Stoppage Time Special: The Reality of Going Pro: Behind the Dream
What does a professional soccer life actually feel like once the childhood dream meets the calendar? We pulled a powerful highlight reel that strips away the gloss and sits with the truth: long seasons, structured mornings, surprising boredom, and the discipline it takes to recover well enough to perform again tomorrow. You’ll hear a veteran voice describe the rhythm of training, the hidden weight of downtime, and the small choices that add up to consistency over ten to twelve months seasons.
We move from personal routine to place and purpose. Living in San Francisco and training in...
Ep. 56 - Beat the Odds: Pro Soccer Unlocked | With Oakland Roots Midfielder Tommy McCabe
The gap between being great in college and thriving as a pro is smaller than a square of grass, and that’s exactly where Tommy McCabe lives. We sit down with the Oakland Roots midfielder to unpack how a backyard obsession, a London childhood, and the Jersey hotbed launched a journey through youth national teams, Notre Dame, MLS, and the USL Championship. Tommy brings calm clarity to a noisy landscape: the right path isn’t a league acronym, it’s the daily training environment that pushes you while helping you belong.
We dive into the core pro separa...
Stoppage Time Special: From Fest to Full Rides: Scouting Breakthroughs and Lessons Learned
Two weeks of elite matches, one clear lesson: when the level jumps, only a real game model holds up. We take you inside our MLS NEXT stretch, what it taught our players about competing under pressure, why we refused to chase short-term results, and how that decision drew college coaches and academy scouts to our sidelines. From early setbacks to late surges, the story is about identity, resilience, and turning tough minutes into future opportunities.
We break down the competition step by step: why some squads were shell-shocked in opening games, how others clawed back, and what...
Ep. 55 - Ozark United Hits MLS Next Fest
The desert delivered. Four Ozark United academy teams stepped onto 24 pristine fields at MLS Next Fest and found themselves surrounded by pro scouts, MLS academies, and a sea of college coaches, all hunting for players who can think fast, compete harder, and play brave. We came to showcase, not chase trophies, and the offers, interest, and hard lessons that followed proved why that choice matters.
We break down what MLS Next Fest actually is, more than a showcase, it’s an ecosystem, combining games, the MLS Draft and combine, coaching education, and real-world recruiting conversations. You’ll hear...
Stoppage Time Special: Proximity Powers the Fan Experience
Ever wonder why some matchdays feel electric before you even take your seat? We dig into the subtle choices, both digital and physical, that make fans feel connected every day and locked in when the whistle blows. This Stoppage Time highlight unpacks how constant content, smarter stadium design, and proximity-driven experiences turn casual viewers into a living, breathing community.
We start with the daily drumbeat: short, steady updates that educate fans and reinforce identity well beyond seven Saturdays in the fall. That stream of content doesn’t replace the stadium; it primes it. By the time supporters ar...
Ep. 54 - Teaching the Business Behind the Ball
Want a front-row look at how sports careers actually start, and how a young club becomes a community heartbeat? Wes sits down with Professor Craig Schmitt of the University of Arkansas to connect the dots between classrooms, street teams, stadium design, and the human moments that make match days unforgettable. Craig’s path runs from youth hoops and nonprofit programs to graduate study and a faculty role where he “coaches” students into the recreation and sports industry. His central insight is deceptively simple: experience matters, but storytelling wins. If you can name the skills, show the outcomes, and explain the gr...
Stoppage Time Special: Finding the Fit, Why Club Culture Is Everything
The whistle blows and the pace changes, faster touches, sharper decisions, cleaner movement. That’s the moment a young player realizes he’s entered a different world of soccer, and we unpack exactly why it feels so different: buy-in, culture, and coaching that sticks. From the delicate handoff between being dad on the sideline and letting a coach’s voice lead, to the first kick in a higher league where everything clicks, this highlight reel zeroes in on the factors that actually move development forward.
We talk through the reality of pathways, school teams with community pride and le...
Ep. 53 - What MLS NEXT Really Looks Like
What does it really take for a young player to chase a professional dream beyond their hometown club scene?
Wes sits down with Ozark United FC Academy goalkeeper Zach Taylor and his parents, Beth and Joel, to unpack the family, sacrifice, and belief behind a 14 year old’s journey from Olive Branch, Mississippi, to MLS NEXT soccer in Northwest Arkansas.
Zach shares how his life has been “soccer, soccer, soccer” for as long as he can remember, from pounding the ball off the wall in the backyard to treating the garage as his best teammate. He tal...
Stoppage Time Special: Raising A Fortress In Arkansas
Supporter culture doesn’t start with a logo. It starts with people who show up, test ideas in the real world, and build a sound that carries a team. We share a stoppage-time highlight reel on how our Arkansas community is shaping a fortress before a pro side even takes the field, dry runs at college matches, chant writing in multiple languages, and a clear plan to make visiting teams dread our end line.
We break down the nuts and bolts of atmosphere design: capos, drum patterns, flags, smoke, and march logistics, all tested live instead of ke...
Stoppage Time Special: Big Opponents, Bigger Takeaways
Today, we revisit a lively conversation with members of Ozark United FC’s youth program as they reflect on their recent tournament experiences. The players share what stood out most to them: the pace and physicality of the competition, the importance of communication on the field, and how small details—like warm-up routines and game-day habits—mirror what they’ve learned under their own coaches.
As they discuss what it takes to play at a higher level, listeners get an inside look at how young athletes absorb lessons about teamwork, preparation, and growth. The players talk openly about th...
Ep. 52 - Inside the MLS Next Talent ID Invitational
A scouting weekend can change how young players see the game, and our trip to the MLS Next Talent ID Invitational in Houston did exactly that. We sit down with three OZFC Academy players who were selected among the top 50 in the region to talk about the pressure, the pace, and the joy of competing against elite talent. From intense rondos and 2v2s to a 9v9 tournament win, they share the moments that stretched their decision-making, sharpened their first touch, and showed why constant communication and scanning separate good from great.
We dig into the details...
Stoppage Time Special: What Makes a Real Soccer Community?
Pressure reveals culture. When a match started sliding the wrong way, we broke down the split-second coaching choice that changes everything: speak and control, or listen and trust. What followed was a raw look at accountability on the field, no finger-pointing, just honest self-checks, sharper communication, and a team that chose ownership over excuses. We talk through what calm leadership actually looks like, the subtle cues that guide better decisions, and why restraint can be the most powerful move a coach makes.
From there, we zoom out to the bigger picture shaping the region’s game. With Oz...
Ep. 51 - Street Soccer to Sidelines: Coach Estrada’s Journey
Two goals down in 11 minutes, then a 4–2 lead before halftime, what kind of locker room creates that kind of turnaround on the field? We sat down with JBU head coach Samuel Estrada to explore the answer, starting where his game began: street soccer in San Salvador. Samuel’s path from El Salvador youth international to Northwest Arkansas coach reveals why decision speed beats raw speed, how small-sided chaos teaches real game intelligence, and why joy and freedom in pickup are the fuel for long-term development.
We dig into the gritty parts of the college game, adapting to pace...
Stoppage Time Special: Building Soccer Leagues from Scratch
This Stoppage Time release brings you an excerpt from Episode 6 where we traced the unlikely rise of Arkansas adult soccer. In this segment, we spotlight how late-80s street games grew into a full league by the early 90s, weathered disputes and mismatched divisions, and eventually gained official city backing after a period of chaos and community perseverance.
We walk through the origin, eight teams, one division, and more passion than resources, and the turning point when Parks & Recreation's support faded, leaving one volunteer to hold the league together for four years. Then comes the inflection: disputes...
Stoppage Time Special: Mindset Over Matchday
Mental health has finally entered the sports conversation, but how much progress have we really made? Our latest Stoppage Time episode brings you powerful insights from sports psychology experts who are transforming how we think about the mental game.
Gone are the days when sports psychologists merely played "deficit detective." Today's approach balances identifying weaknesses with amplifying strengths, creating personalized strategies for athletes at every level. Our featured expert explains that mental health isn't just relevant to those with clinical diagnoses—it's a "five out of five thing" affecting everyone in varying degrees and frequencies.
Pr...
Stoppage Time Special: Building Soccer Dreams in NWA
Soccer history unfolded right in our backyard as the Marshall Islands national team made its international debut at Springdale High School in Northwest Arkansas. What makes this story extraordinary isn't just the debut itself, but the remarkable spirit and progress shown by a team where nearly half the players had never competed in an official 11v11 match before. Coming primarily from futsal backgrounds, these athletes didn't merely participate; they competed with heart, hitting the post against USVI and scoring their first-ever international goals in their second match.
The tournament garnered attention from soccer media giants like Men...
Ep. 50 - Building the U19s from Scratch
Dean Johnson is transforming soccer in Northwest Arkansas through a remarkable dual role that few coaches would dare attempt. With one foot firmly planted in the OZFC Academy as U19 boys head coach and the other pioneering Northwest Arkansas Community College's first-ever men's soccer program, Johnson brings championship-winning expertise to a region hungry for soccer development.
The London native's journey to NWA follows a fascinating path through American soccer's landscape. After arriving in 2011 to play college ball, Johnson progressed through junior college to Division I competition before a brief professional stint with the Charlotte Eagles in USL...
Stoppage Time Special: Kicking Off a Legacy in Springdale
This Stoppage Time release features a powerful excerpt from our earlier conversation with Woody Watson. In this segment, we spotlight the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) Soccer Tournament — an event that made history by hosting the first-ever Marshallese national team matches at Springdale High School.
You’ll hear how what began as a grassroots effort has grown into a community-driven movement, building long-term partnerships and laying the groundwork for sustainable development through sport. Organizers share their vision of positioning the annual Outrigger Cup alongside the excitement of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, bringing international soccer closer to fans...
Ep. 49 - Outrigger Cup Brings Island Nations to NWA
Soccer history is coming to Northwest Arkansas! The Ozark United FC team reveals exclusive details about the upcoming Outrigger Challenge Cup, a groundbreaking international soccer tournament featuring teams from the US Virgin Islands, Turks and Caicos, and most notably, the Marshall Islands, who will be playing their first-ever international match.
Set for August 13-16 at Springdale High School's Jarrell Williams Stadium, this tournament represents far more than just competitive matches. It's a celebration of underrepresented island nations and a unique cultural exchange opportunity for our community. The hosts share the compelling story of how they've organized this...
Ep. 48 - NWA to FIFA: Where Local Met Global
Soccer history unfolded right here in Northwest Arkansas as the Outrigger Challenge Cup brought FIFA-sanctioned international matches to Springdale. Kevin Tello, Ozark United FC MLS Next Technical Director, joins host Wes Harris to break down this landmark event that put our region on the global soccer map.
The tournament featured the senior men’s national teams of Turks and Caicos and the US Virgin Islands, along with the Marshall Islands and Ozark United FC’s U19 academy team, which stepped in as a last-minute addition. What followed was nothing short of extraordinary – under-19 academy players jumping out to 2–0...
Stoppage Time Special: How a Jersey Told the Marshall Islands’ Story
Our latest Stoppage Time episode reveals the extraordinary efforts of a volunteer team spanning three continents who are determined to ensure the Marshall Islands' place in football history.
The urgency is palpable as Woody Watson explains why this initiative matters: "A nation that possibly might not exist in some capacity in 10 years is able to get their first matches played, is able to have something out there that says, yes, we got this done in time." These islands, barely feet above sea level, represent ground zero for climate change impacts.
We dive into the story...
Ep. 47 - Marshall Islands’ First Match: History in NWA
The beautiful game of soccer has reached nearly every corner of the globe, but until now, one nation has remained on the sidelines. The Marshall Islands stands as the last UN-recognized country never to have played a match, a distinction about to change thanks to an extraordinary grassroots effort with surprising ties to Northwest Arkansas.
Woody Watson, VP of North American Operations for the Marshall Islands Soccer Federation, shares the remarkable journey that began when his wife discovered an AP article about UK-based soccer enthusiasts working to bring the sport to the Marshall Islands. What caught Watson's...
Stoppage Time Special: The Next Generation of Fans
In this special Stoppage Time edition of the Pitch to Pro podcast, we dive into one of the show’s most personal and vivid storytelling moments: a heartfelt memory about watching MLS veteran Jack Jewsbury in action. The segment from Episode 46 with Ross Cully features reflections on how an unassuming trip to Portland turned into a deep lesson in soccer culture, as he recalls traveling with his young son to see Jewsbury captain the Timbers in front of the legendary Timbers Army. Their experience went beyond just watching a match. It was about being enveloped in the color, chants, an...
Ep. 46 - KC and Portland Showed Ross Cully What NWA Soccer Could Be
What happens when passion for soccer meets the explosive growth of Northwest Arkansas? Ross Cully, founder and CEO of Harvest Group and early investor in Ozark United FC, reveals the powerful vision behind bringing professional soccer to this dynamic region.
Ross shares his personal connection to the beautiful game, from youth leagues in Missouri to watching his former teammate Jack Jewsbury captain the Portland Timbers. That experience opened his eyes to soccer's unique ability to unite communities through an electric matchday atmosphere unlike anything else in American sports. As a father of four, Ross recognizes how younger...
Stoppage Time Special: When Growth Changes the Game
This Stoppage Time edition of the Pitch to Pro podcast features a focused look at the role of vision in entrepreneurship, regional development, and professional sports ownership, all through the lens of Northwest Arkansas’ rapid transformation. In this short segment from Episode 45, we revisit a conversation with Ross Cully that highlights how NWA’s explosive growth has forced local leaders to recalibrate their benchmarks, no longer comparing the region to peer markets it has now surpassed.
You’ll hear reflections on what it means to think beyond the present, both for cities and businesses. As NWA evolves, local...
Ep. 45 - An Investor’s Vision for NWA
Ever wonder what happens when entrepreneurial vision meets professional sports? Join us for an engaging conversation with Ross Cully, founder and CEO of Harvest Group and investor in Ozark United FC, as he shares his two-decade journey in Northwest Arkansas.
Ross takes us back to his first encounter with NWA at Nolan Richardson's basketball camp, through his arrival with Procter & Gamble, to his decision to plant roots and build a thriving business in the region. What began as qualities like natural beauty and genuine relationships has evolved into a place now nationally recognized for its cultural amenities...
Stoppage Time Special: MLS, USL, and Beyond: Making Sense of American Soccer
As the FIFA Club World Cup captivates soccer fans around the globe, it feels like the perfect time to take a step back and revisit one of the most confusing—and often misunderstood—aspects of the beautiful game: how soccer is structured here in the United States. In this Stoppage Time episode of Pitch to Pro, we’ve pulled together highlights from Episode 10 that shed light on the U.S. soccer pyramid, including how Major League Soccer fits into the global game, why promotion and relegation don’t work the same way here, and what it means for young American...
Stoppage Time Special: Growth Beyond the Giants
Welcome to this week’s Stoppage Time edition of the Pitch to Pro podcast, where we feature a powerful five-minute excerpt from one of our previous full-length conversations. In this episode, we take you deep into the economic transformation of Northwest Arkansas — a region whose growth story is often reduced to headlines about big-name companies. But there’s more to the evolution than just corporate giants, and this clip brings out the layered dynamics behind how real, sustainable regional development takes shape.
Our guest, Mervin Jebaraj, breaks down the phases of growth, starting in the 1990s when expans...