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Heard on WMT tonight that McCarney did an interview with the Gazette that is going to be in tomorrows paper.
Should be interesting to hear how things are going for him in Gatorville and what his plans are for the future.
Heard on WMT tonight that McCarney did an interview with the Gazette that is going to be in tomorrows paper.
Should be interesting to hear how things are going for him in Gatorville and what his plans are for the future.
I think it'll be a good interview.
I don't know why some people have such a hatred for the man, but so be it I guess.
who hates him? I like the guy. I just love to dig at the people who made him more than a mortal. They usually blow up and it is soooo entertaining.
We'll also see how football camp enrollment fares this summer; last year's total was way down from the McCarney standard.
Heard on WMT tonight that McCarney did an interview with the Gazette that is going to be in tomorrows paper.
Should be interesting to hear how things are going for him in Gatorville and what his plans are for the future.
I miss him
The Florida d-line players love him.
We'll also see how football camp enrollment fares this summer; last year's total was way down from the McCarney standard.
Every Division 1 football program wants their summer camps to be as big as possible. Here are some reasons off the top of my head: (1) revenue generation, (2) scouting prospects, (3) enhancing relationships with players currently being recruited, (4) enhancing relationships with prep coaches in recruiting areas, and (5) building a bigger fan base.
Yes, indeed, quantity does matter! It makes an impression on high school and youth coaches when their kids, D-1 talent or no, are coached and pushed to be the best they can be. It builds loyalty. Chizik, like any college coach, needs as many prep coaches to be in his corner as possible.
You will find ISU football camp advertising in the Ames Tribune as late as last week; yes, they want quantity.
If an "average" high school sophomore football player, with no D-1 potential, is debating whether to attend the ISU camp or the Coe College camp, you can bet that Chizik wants him to come to Ames.