Reflecting on the just-completed four-part series on the state of S.C. State athletics, the one word that comes to mind is potential. It’s a word that carries both good and bad connotations. Often times, it’s placed on an athlete, team or, in S.C. State’s case, program that has exhibited signs of greatness for the future.
For those who turn potential into success, it’s the fulfillment of expectations. On the other hand, for those who fail to reach those predisposed goals, potential can become a burden too heavy to carry.
Having examined S.C. State athletics over the past summer, I find it evident the school has the means to become a dominating force in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. To their credit, school administrators have done more than a yeoman’s share of work toward providing the resources for all of the programs to succeed.
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