Once Again-Yosef Club Membership Gives Back
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 9:18 pm
Speaks for itself....
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That's exactly why I'm so happy for him. I've heard people say "well his family has money and he's in state so it's not that bad" or things to that effect. That's not what this is about. This young man has been here four years as a walkon. Bleeding and fighting alongside his brothers even though he wasn't a starter and was playing out of his natural position (LB). Not many walkons would do that at a program like App, that not only plays to a high level but has a task master like Mike running the very difficult S&C program. He could have gone elsewhere and seen more playing time or been moved back to his original position but it wasn't about that or about money. It was about respect, reward, and showing what a true teammate is. He is a great young man, a warrior, and someone who has earned my and many other people's complete respect. Congrats!!!!appstate77 wrote:I call him "Mr. Biltmore House". He is the great grandson of George W Vanderbilt who built Biltmore in 1895.
Happy for him. Bill earned his scolly the hard way!
NoLongerLurking wrote:Warrior shouldn't be used in describing athletics IMO, but I appreciate the sentiments.
Well put, Moose. Bill has worked his tail off at App. It's easy to see from the video the respect his teammates have for him. Bill's earned every dime of that scholarship and then some. I'm proud to be part of supporting his kind of dedication, drive, discipline, and determination.firemoose wrote:That's exactly why I'm so happy for him. I've heard people say "well his family has money and he's in state so it's not that bad" or things to that effect. That's not what this is about. This young man has been here four years as a walkon. Bleeding and fighting alongside his brothers even though he wasn't a starter and was playing out of his natural position (LB). Not many walkons would do that at a program like App, that not only plays to a high level but has a task master like Mike running the very difficult S&C program. He could have gone elsewhere and seen more playing time or been moved back to his original position but it wasn't about that or about money. It was about respect, reward, and showing what a true teammate is. He is a great young man, a warrior, and someone who has earned my and many other people's complete respect. Congrats!!!!appstate77 wrote:I call him "Mr. Biltmore House". He is the great grandson of George W Vanderbilt who built Biltmore in 1895.
Happy for him. Bill earned his scolly the hard way!