That's pretty weird. In GSU's last presidential search a few years ago one of the finalists was a Furman alumnus who was a music guy. Needless to say some GSU fans didn't feel real great about that.
Hey, if nothing else, at least he graduated from a school with a tradition of winning. That'll be a new phenomenon around Cullowhee.
Dear lord... please allow this dangerous combination of hair spary, bat slobber, and D.O.T. four automatic transmission fluid to excite my mind, occupy my spirits, and enrage my body, provoking me to kick any man or woman in the back of the head regardless of what he or she has or has not done unto me. All my Best, Earlie Cuyler.
A while back, Old Dominion appointed a woman from a Canadian school to be our new president. She never witnessed a football game in her life (not kidding). But under her leadership, Old Dominion began studies and eventually started a football program. She went back to Canada (a different institution) a year before we played our first game. But she came back to witness that inaugural kickoff and her first football game ever.
To be honest, football was started at Old Dominion for reasons other than providing an educational opportunity for 63 student athletes, or creating a revenue generating machine to help fund the overall athletic program. It was part of a complete campus-wide makeover aimed at increasing the ability to recruit quality students. But football was the one thing that required the biggest leap of faith. Much more than adding 6 new dorms or building a new student recreation center.
So you never know what you are getting until after the deed is done.
CAA Flagship wrote:A while back, Old Dominion appointed a woman from a Canadian school to be our new president. She never witnessed a football game in her life (not kidding). But under her leadership, Old Dominion began studies and eventually started a football program. She went back to Canada (a different institution) a year before we played our first game. But she came back to witness that inaugural kickoff and her first football game ever.
To be honest, football was started at Old Dominion for reasons other than providing an educational opportunity for 63 student athletes, or creating a revenue generating machine to help fund the overall athletic program. It was part of a complete campus-wide makeover aimed at increasing the ability to recruit quality students. But football was the one thing that required the biggest leap of faith. Much more than adding 6 new dorms or building a new student recreation center.
So you never know what you are getting until after the deed is done.