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The "right way" to build a program
So far, it appears we did not do it the "right way." We seem to have players with great moral character for the most part, and that's great, but when it comes to putting up wins on the field, we don't seem to be getting the job done.

Kennesaw State is preseason #5 as projected by Athlon. ETSU is hoping for a winning season. Hopefully a new staff will get us where we need to be.

I have always been a football fan first at ETSU, and our struggles are tough to see. So far, we have under-delivered, especially when comparing us to KSU or Mercer.

https://athlonsports.com/college-footbal...op-25-2018
(This post was last modified: 06-05-2018 02:15 PM by ETSUfan1.)
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