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"Congratulations to the Parrish boys. What a good honor to be … Eagle Scouts. And to their family. And I know they were supportive. And they are a wonderful group of people. Again, congratulations."
"If I have to see another Bubba Son commercial, I think I'll puke."
"Well, Sam Baker, looks like your 'home run' was nothin' but a foul ball."
"I read the Letter to the Editor in Sunday's Statesboro Herald about the head football coach at Southeast Bulloch. The head football coach at Southeast Bulloch had one certified teacher and football coach on his staff. I don't know where the superintendent got her information from. You can check this out."
"Sam Baker just doesn't get it. He doesn't appear but once a year in the local paper defending his program rather than defining it. Then defining to quality leaders is things that touch with … in … customers all year long. Folks, what we have read from the AD is the first and last time you'll hear from him. His lack of community interest leaves him a myth and the writer advances for our senior players whose children one day will ask, 'Dad, what was it like — football at Georgia Southern?'"
To leave your message of 30 seconds or less, call (912) 489-3733.
"Congratulations to the Parrish boys. What a good honor to be … Eagle Scouts. And to their family. And I know they were supportive. And they are a wonderful group of people. Again, congratulations."
"If I have to see another Bubba Son commercial, I think I'll puke."
"Well, Sam Baker, looks like your 'home run' was nothin' but a foul ball."
"I read the Letter to the Editor in Sunday's Statesboro Herald about the head football coach at Southeast Bulloch. The head football coach at Southeast Bulloch had one certified teacher and football coach on his staff. I don't know where the superintendent got her information from. You can check this out."
"Sam Baker just doesn't get it. He doesn't appear but once a year in the local paper defending his program rather than defining it. Then defining to quality leaders is things that touch with … in … customers all year long. Folks, what we have read from the AD is the first and last time you'll hear from him. His lack of community interest leaves him a myth and the writer advances for our senior players whose children one day will ask, 'Dad, what was it like — football at Georgia Southern?'"