I will always be a Marshall fan first but today I became a fan of Florida State and Alabama. I had the opportunity to talk face to face with Jimbo Fisher and Rick Trickett today at Clay County High School which was hit hard by the recent flood. Nick Saban sent a rep from his staff because he was speaking at the sec conference football days today. They brought donations for Clay County High School, Herbert Hoover High School, Richwood High School and Richwood and Elkview Middle Schools. All of those schools were hit hard by the flood and lost most or all their football and other athletic equipment. Doc and Marshall University were also mentioned for the help they have provided. The blue and yellow were not mentioned.
Me and my family lost nearly everything in the flood. My 85 year old mother who is partially blind lost her home in the flood and would be homeless if it weren't for her children. I sincerely appreciate these men for coming home to West Virginia and joining people like Doc Holiday helping kids many of whom are homeless. Many of the kids these men are helping come from particularly poor families. Richwood is a poor area. Clay County was once and may still be the second poorest county in the second poorest state in the United States.
Thank you Doc Holiday, Jimbo Fisher, Rick Trickett and Nick Saban. Thank you for helping kids and families in their time of need.