Red & Black;1280596 wrote:Are we really complaining about the same players and coaches who won back-to-back championships and are trying for a third? And did you just call a 17yr. old kid a fairy? SERIOUSLY!! Very adult of you. First of all, that eat-nails attitude was instilled in us by our parents who grew up here and stayed here and kept us in school here. Our coaches just turned it up a notch or two. If any of you think our current coaches don't have that fire, you obviously haven't been to many practices or were to busy "coaching" up in the stands to see or hear them. Yes, we came out flat on Friday night, but many of our kids were, and still are, fighting the flu bug. I know Labrae was 0-4, but they lost every game by less than a touchdown. I'm not saying that some of these kids don't lack self-motivation, but a coach can only work with what he's given.Only a handful of our players come from families with roots in Campbell football. Why? Because so many of our former athletes have moved away or, worse yet, still live here but send their kids to school elsewhere. If you fall into one of these two categories please keep your comments to yourself. I know you don't believe it, but you are part of the problem. We, who are still proud to live here and send our kids to school here, resent the bad-mouthing of our kids, our coaches and our school. Even though we know that most of the complaining is meant to help you justify your choices to yourself so you can sleep at night....PS.. If any of you doubt Coach Sikora's desire to win or his faith in our school system, just remember that he allowed his son, a valedictorian, to transfer from Hubbard to Campbell. And he teaches at Hubbard! That should tell you something.
Well said. Please refer to my post above asking how many actual Campbell raised kids are on the football team. Much has changed in Campbell since the great years of the mid 1980's and early 1990's. And it is what it is. The community does not support these kids nearly as well as it did in years past. And sadly, neither does the student body for the most part. Campbell has a 7,200 seat stadium and it has not come even close to being even half filled to capacity for any home game since the stadium was renovated back in 2005. If 7,200 fans were at each home game maybe the kids would show some intensity like those teams I speak of above. I for one will always be loyal to the Red Devils, no matter what the circumstances, whether a kid is Campbell raised or isn't. The current coaching staff has done a fine job in resurrecting a program that was way, way down just a few years ago. I commend them. That being said, there are always going to be individuals who are interested in coaching for the Red Devils. There are always going to be people who know the X's and O's of football who might do things differently if they were coaching. But they aren't. Right now, we have a good staff in place which does its best each and every week to put a good product on the field. They have dealt with a lot of adversity in the last few years. And Campbell still has two consecutive AAC titles and two playoff berths (including the one under Coach Bayuk) despite that. Now let's get a win on Friday vs. Liberty.