Disclaimer: Don’t know Cameron well and he played after I graduated. So this comes from a bits of stories him and his dad have told me.
I meet both Terry and Cam at a charity golf scramble. Terry was in the cart with me and at first impression couldn’t believe the dichotomy between their personalities. Terry was a no nonsense type of guy and not much of a chatter.
I do remember being nervous to hit first since I suck at golf and their bags alone cost more than my clubs. But the two combined couldn’t hit the fairway. Terry chuckled after one drive actually went between his legs and told me they got the clubs in exchange for an autograph session at a sporting goods store.
Terry did tell me that he had a cousin ship off to basic about the same time he went to Uk. At a family function they exchanged stories of an Adolph Rupp practice and basic. His cousin told him he got the better deal between the two.
Back to Cameron.
Cameron grew up wanting to play for UK like his dad. But the scholarship offer never came. Georgia however wanted him. It was only after a long conversation with Hugh Durham that he decided that was his best bet. So he flew down there for an OV and was pretty sure he would commit before he left.
He said the weather was miserable as soon as he stepped on campus. Every time he would open a door the cold wind and rain would slap him on the face. The whole weekend was gloomy and depressing. Cameron saw it as a sign from God and left there without committing and would decide to walk on at UK a few days later.
Crazy to think how bad weather would effect a recruiting visit and how if it had turned out different we may have not had the run in 98 and one less championship.
I meet both Terry and Cam at a charity golf scramble. Terry was in the cart with me and at first impression couldn’t believe the dichotomy between their personalities. Terry was a no nonsense type of guy and not much of a chatter.
I do remember being nervous to hit first since I suck at golf and their bags alone cost more than my clubs. But the two combined couldn’t hit the fairway. Terry chuckled after one drive actually went between his legs and told me they got the clubs in exchange for an autograph session at a sporting goods store.
Terry did tell me that he had a cousin ship off to basic about the same time he went to Uk. At a family function they exchanged stories of an Adolph Rupp practice and basic. His cousin told him he got the better deal between the two.
Back to Cameron.
Cameron grew up wanting to play for UK like his dad. But the scholarship offer never came. Georgia however wanted him. It was only after a long conversation with Hugh Durham that he decided that was his best bet. So he flew down there for an OV and was pretty sure he would commit before he left.
He said the weather was miserable as soon as he stepped on campus. Every time he would open a door the cold wind and rain would slap him on the face. The whole weekend was gloomy and depressing. Cameron saw it as a sign from God and left there without committing and would decide to walk on at UK a few days later.
Crazy to think how bad weather would effect a recruiting visit and how if it had turned out different we may have not had the run in 98 and one less championship.