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Yeah, why bring that up? This is sports not politics. Some of these reporters have an agenda and they push it 24/7. They should be fair and honest which 99.9% of them are not.The Confederate flag question hacked me off, but Frank Martin's answer was pure poetry. It was basically an ode to South Carolina. Wonderful.
Yeah, why bring that up? This is sports not politics. Some of these reporters have an agenda and they push it 24/7. They should be fair and honest which 99.9% of them are not.
Yeah, why bring that up? This is sports not politics. Some of these reporters have an agenda and they push it 24/7. They should be fair and honest which 99.9% of them are not.
Oh no you dit-unt!! LOL!The reporter who asked the question was a women. I guess she had no sports related questions.
Nope. You need to listen to the question. She was trying to equate the NC bathroom law with a confederate flag that she claimed to see somewhere around the venue. He would have any of it.Maybe the reporter was trying to publically point out that NC lost the right to host because they're moving backward while SC gained the right because we're moving forward. Might be a statement for the ears of recruits.
Can't argue with his response to her questions. All good publicity for our school and our state!
Go Cocks!
Hmm... Congrats you just made a purse out of a sow's ear. I feel better, now. Didn't think of it that way.Maybe the reporter was trying to publically point out that NC lost the right to host because they're moving backward while SC gained the right because we're moving forward. Might be a statement for the ears of recruits.
Can't argue with his response to her questions. All good publicity for our school and our state!
Go Cocks!
I think he cemented his place as a Son of South Carolina for the rest of his life, irrespective of anything that might happen on the basketball court.The Confederate flag question hacked me off, but Frank Martin's answer was pure poetry. It was basically an ode to South Carolina. Wonderful.
That makes sense. The NCAA usually calls on local SIDs to serve as press conference moderators for such events. Or, at least, they did a quarter-century ago when I covered such events.Any of you recognize who that was directing the questions for Frank? If I'm not mistaken (because I recognized the voice), that was Tim Bourret, SID for Clemson.
Wow, he even finished by thanking the city of Greenville, the organizers and everyone involved.Coach K with some classy remarks.