Unless Coach Cobweb can brain wash him for us, there is zero chance.
I'll be impressed with AI when AI wins a SoCon football championship.
Kenya Crooks 1997 Finally remembered. Don't know why things like that bug me.wcugrad95 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 26, 2018 1:08 pmI'll have to try and track that down. In the early to mid-90s, our main WRs (and return guys) were Craig Aiken, Kerry Hayes, and David Patten (who went on to a nice 12-year NFL career). Patten's son is one of our starting WRs this season.
Patten is from Hopkins, SC. Hayes is from Camden, SC. I can't remember where AIken is from. Another stud guy we had in the 90s was TE Andrew Jordan - the last Catamount drafted until this past season. I think he started out at North Greenville - maybe that is who you were thinking???
I don't blame the G News for the coverage. It was a huge story that deserved the attention. It's Clemson fans that buy the paper. They are only catering to their audience.
Not when you consider we likely have less than 10% of that market of readers. As much as we may not like it, the coverage we get is pretty much directly related to the ratio of fans/interest there is in the area.
Do the math. Clemson averages 80,000 per game. Furman is at about 5,000. Clemson is winning in big boy football. Furman is struggling in a bad SoCon. The G News knows what pays the bills. It’s certainly not Furman supporters. By the way, I stopped receiving this paper over a year ago. I don’t miss it at all.affirm wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 2:03 pmI get your point.
How about less than 2%?
Would you say the ratio of Furman followers to CU followers in Greenville not at least 1 to 50?
Would you say the ratio of Furman followers to USC followers in Greenville not at least 1 to 50?
Actually I would say the ratio is at perhaps 1 to 20, maybe higher than 1 to 20, in Greenville, Furman’s home.
Anyway, I still say it is disgusting.
If FU had beat Clemson then every news outlet in the country would have carried the story.