Per usual, we are fixated on the exceptions as opposed to the rule.
We're not the only one. Well isn't that wonderful? A handful of other schools are nearly as dense and disadvantaged as we are.
Meanwhile, one powerhouse program after another can trot those recruits onto campus in the final weeks and days approaching national signing day, and show them the proximity of the stadium to the athletic offices and to where they will live, and everything else. Then we wonder why we lose guys down the stretch every year while other programs swipe. Yeah, so baffling.
Everything flows from campus. I'm glad I've had Canes basketball season tickets the past two seasons. Gad, an actual college atmosphere with young and old approaching the venue from all directions, with players from other Canes athletic programs filing into the building after their own practices or classes, even if arriving well late and then not staying until the finish. What a concept, a campus building as the centerpiece of an athletic program. I thought the idea was to look at alumni distribution maps, and rationalize the adjacent counties as ideal sites.
At least Howard had the proper foresight, and legitimately tried.