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Hello Everybody,
What a week. What hasn't been said about the sexual child abuse case at Penn State? The University with a wonderful group of students, alumni, employees and some administrators. But the administrators who counted, in this case, chose to look the other way. The best they could come up with for accused molester, Jerry Sandusky, was.."don't do it here". Don't bring little boys on campus. You see this cover up wasn't a case of...."what did they know and when did they know it?" They all knew...they had to. Yes, Joe Paterno was a great coach..maybe the best ever. But in this case he was an abject failure. Say it ain't so Joe, but he can't. Paterno has become the face of it but I'm afraid the depth and breadth of this cover up will shock us when it all comes out. They should all be ashamed. The image of the University became more important than the welfare and safety of their children.
On to a happier subject....How 'bout them 'Dawgs. I told everyone I could that the 13 point line on the Auburn game was bogus. No way Georgia could cover. But they did and much more. It was their finest moment of the season. And where are the Mark Richt haters now? That 0-2 start has morphed into an 8-2 record and the 'Dawgs are one win away from an SEC East title. And maybe, in fact, they can be competitive with the SEC West winner.
With all the hoopla over College Football the College Basketball season has snuck up on us. The opening game, the Carrier Classic, played on the deck of the US Carl Vinson. The game, between #1 North Carolina and Michigan State, was a side bar to the amazing venue. And during that game, Dick Vitale with a shout out to Hilton Head's Curry Kirkpatrick. You might remember Curry from his days with SI along with CBS and ESPN.Curry gave Vitale some info on Bruce Hornsby singing the National Anthem before a UNC game. Anyway Curry is currently recovering from back surgery and we wish him well. And next to our buddy Aaron Levy, Curry is the biggest Tar Heel fan we know. Get well soon.
The good vibes still flowing from the Rock 'N Roll Marathon. It was a great event for the City and the participants. The Competitor Group did a wonderful job putting this event on. Now we don't want to be put a wet blanket on the proceedings, but we do have a question. What expenses did the Competitor Group take care of and what did the City and/or the Chamber of Commerce take care of? Millions of dollars were made from runners sign up fees and from sponsors. We're guessing this money went to the Competitor Group for putting on the event, as well it should, but we're just wondering who paid for what? The tax payers(us) or the Competitor Group?
Let me know what you're thinking and have a great week...
Jerry
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