OrangeXtreme
The Mayor of Dewitt
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Kielan strikes me as someone who is going to be really successful after football. Impressive young man. Cordy is as likable off the field as he is on it. Seems very mellow.I stumbled across a few of Kielan Whitner's show "Whit's Up?" on YouTube and I was impressed with his outgoing and accessible personality that brings the personal side to each of his guests. I found it engaging and liked the opportunity to learn about our current players. It brings a different perspective to who we have on our team. In the end, the on-field productivity of the team will be how each player is judged. However, a reason I love College Sports is that we do learn about our players, watch them develop, come across challenges, persevere and grow as they contribute to the building of a highly functional team.
I was a bit disappointment to see that there were only 200 or so views on most of these videos. To me, it brought perspective about each player, about who they are as a human beings - unique individuals committed to bringing greatness back to SUFB. I felt a lot of pride learning about these players. Perhaps its just me that feels this way since I'm one of the few that have viewed these videos.
I was just wondering if anyone else has seen these videos and what they thought about it. Whether you felt some pride in learning about the players that have committed bringing excellence to our program.
OX has posted these videos each week here on the forum. They are quite good.I stumbled across a few of Kielan Whitner's show "Whit's Up?" on YouTube and I was impressed with his outgoing and accessible personality that brings the personal side to each of his guests. I found it engaging and liked the opportunity to learn about our current players. It brings a different perspective to who we have on our team. In the end, the on-field productivity of the team will be how each player is judged. However, a reason I love College Sports is that we do learn about our players, watch them develop, come across challenges, persevere and grow as they contribute to the building of a highly functional team.
I was a bit disappointment to see that there were only 200 or so views on most of these videos. To me, it brought perspective about each player, about who they are as a human beings - unique individuals committed to bringing greatness back to SUFB. I felt a lot of pride learning about these players. Perhaps its just me that feels this way since I'm one of the few that have viewed these videos.
I was just wondering if anyone else has seen these videos and what they thought about it. Whether you felt some pride in learning about the players that have committed bringing excellence to our program.