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Danny Ford, Part 2
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27 minutes
Released:
Sep 1, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
Former Clemson University head football coach Danny Ford, who in 1981 became the youngest football coach ever to win a national championship, when he was just 33, is today's guest on The Observer’s new “Sports Legends of the Carolinas” project.
Now 74, Ford is a full-time farmer, growing all sorts of vegetables, as well as hemp as part of a pilot program run by the state of South Carolina. We recorded this conversation at Ford’s kitchen table, and on Part 2 of this episode Ford recalls the difficulties with the Clemson administration that ended his time with the Tigers; the impact of new name, image and likeness endorsement deals on the future of college football; and how much luck goes into a national championship season.
Sports Legends of the Carolinas is hosted by Scott Fowler. It's produced by Jeff Siner and Kata Stevens. McClatchy's director of audio is Davin Coburn. For lots more on the show, visit https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sportslegends .
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Now 74, Ford is a full-time farmer, growing all sorts of vegetables, as well as hemp as part of a pilot program run by the state of South Carolina. We recorded this conversation at Ford’s kitchen table, and on Part 2 of this episode Ford recalls the difficulties with the Clemson administration that ended his time with the Tigers; the impact of new name, image and likeness endorsement deals on the future of college football; and how much luck goes into a national championship season.
Sports Legends of the Carolinas is hosted by Scott Fowler. It's produced by Jeff Siner and Kata Stevens. McClatchy's director of audio is Davin Coburn. For lots more on the show, visit https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sportslegends .
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Released:
Sep 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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