Travis Trucks
Active Member
Ask anyone who played football at TCU about how many kickers and punters tried to walk onto the team in August and the answer will be "dozens". I'd say at least 50 every year, with more in the year before we played in the Rose Bowl where the number might have been closer to 75.
I find it very hard to believe that Vanderbilt could not find one single solitary male kicker to kick for them. I find it hard to believe Sarah Fuller was their best option. I remember watching the 50+ hopeful walk on kickers every year and most of them were pretty good even if they didn't end up making the team.
Nothing more than a publicity stunt and shame on Vanderbilt for using Sarah Fuller for PR. It's disgusting. And if the stories are true that she gave a halftime speech that's even more sad. Makes me want to vomit. If someone who just joined the team a couple days ago, who didn't go through offseason workouts or summer workouts or two a days or practices leading up to that point wanted to stand up and berate me for not "cheering loud enough" on the sideline I'd ignore them too and want to revolt against the coaches for allowing it to happen.
I find it very hard to believe that Vanderbilt could not find one single solitary male kicker to kick for them. I find it hard to believe Sarah Fuller was their best option. I remember watching the 50+ hopeful walk on kickers every year and most of them were pretty good even if they didn't end up making the team.
Nothing more than a publicity stunt and shame on Vanderbilt for using Sarah Fuller for PR. It's disgusting. And if the stories are true that she gave a halftime speech that's even more sad. Makes me want to vomit. If someone who just joined the team a couple days ago, who didn't go through offseason workouts or summer workouts or two a days or practices leading up to that point wanted to stand up and berate me for not "cheering loud enough" on the sideline I'd ignore them too and want to revolt against the coaches for allowing it to happen.