Is it me or do things appear to just be working better with Currie at the helm?
If anyone was looking for a strong statement from the university that it wants to keep Clawson, here is your answer.
Is it me or do things appear to just be working better with Currie at the helm?
Bishop Kenney maybe? They did send us Wolford, though.
I feel like we went all in on dudes from Pahokee too after Phonso. Besides him, D.J. Boldin and Merrill Noel ended up being really good ACC guys, but it felt like we were signing 5 dudes from that HS every year.
We got Wolford and Chuck Wade from Bishop Kenny. One of their coaches was the coach of the freshman football team when I was in high school.
ETA: it looks like Chuck Wade is coaching there now.
Yeah, UF got Tim Tebow and Wake got Teddy Stacks, Haynes brothers, Raymond Booi, and maybe others I can't remember.You’re thinking of Nease
I'm a little confused. Is the indoor practice field the McCreary field? Like on the video that was just announced I thought that same building was announced years ago.
You’re thinking of Nease
Many, many thanks to Mr. McCreary for his investing in the players. Next Mr. Currie, find a booster(s) who is willing to step up and fund chair seating for the balance or majority of the stadium. If this thing is truly close to a sellout tomorrow, those of you who have not been to a game in a number of years will be surprised at how tight the seating is in the bleachers now. And I looked it up: the average male weighed around 168 lbs. when Groves opened; up to almost 200 now. So a sellout crowd today vs. 50 years ago means almost 20% more fanny girth in the same number of seats. Something's gotta' give.
That would reduce seating capacity. It did at Kenan.
That would reduce seating capacity. It did at Kenan.
Which would be no problem at our stadium. As earlier posts revealed, we've sold out only and handful of times since 2006, and some of those claims are dubious. Anything that increases fan comfort for those who do bother to show up (on average in the 20-25K range) is a positive.