"FSU is a dumpster fire right now."
I know all here have made this statement but when it's coming from who said it this morning, it just means more.
You may have heard but if not, well, the Valdosta High School football team and the Colquitt Packers high school football team switched head coaches in a very peculiar way with a bunch of back story and drama. (this is a whole other story for another time).
Alan Rodemaker is now with Colquitt High Packers.
Rush Probst is now with Valdosta High Wildcats.
Both are 6A and faced off this past Friday night with Colquitt being the victors in a hard fought match.
This morning, on the local talk radio show, both coaches called in to the show and each had great things to say about their former players and also revealed a few nuggets.
This one in particular stood out...
(Back Story: Alan Rodemaker's son (when at Valdosta High) was the QB here and was pretty good. He got a scholly from FSU and will play QB there too and is now enrolled as a freshman. He traveled to Miami and got to play in the 4th quarter.)
Well, after the high-school game on Friday night, a win over a heated rival no less, the Rodemaker family made the long trip down to Coral Gables for the FSU @ UM game on Saturday night to watch their son hopefully play but inevitably to watch that team get destroyed. On today's air, Alan (also a Head Coach and with insight to FSU's program) said that FSU is a dumpster fire and has zero fight or energy in them.
However, he also said that their coach, Mike Norvell, is an old fashioned coach, even though he is a young coach (38) and that Norvell is the right coach for that dilemma and will get them on the right path but that it will take several recruiting seasons for it to occur. He said that Norvell is a high-character guy and cares about the kids and will turn that ship around over time, if given the chance.
That is all. As you were.
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