It’s the kind of thing that out of context might leave a parent concerned.
College football recruiting is a high-intensity world. A coach has to make a pitch that expresses how wanted a player is, but have the tone so it comes off correctly.
Will Muschamp’s push for Concord N.C. defensive lineman Rick Sandidge was an intense one, no doubt, and Sandidge’s mother recalled one point when the coach got across exactly how much South Carolina football wanted her son.
“He actually got to one point where he said, ‘Junior, if you don’t go here, I’m going to hunt you down, son,’ ” Keshia Sandidge said.