I saw that Fulgham kid in some documentary “God, Family, Football”. He has a brother that is QB who isn’t that great. Their estranged father is Josh Booty of LSU. This kid can fly and can catch about anything thrown his way. Their teammates were complaining that his brother throws it to him about 90% of the time hahaha.
Hey how was that documentary? I’ve been interested in it since I learned it was directed by the former lead singer of caedmons call. Haven’t made it around to watching it yet tho
It was so-so. I watched it at lunch each day until I finished it. The QB and mother and coach were the focus. They tried to create a dramatic storyline but the team was just average. The WR can play though. One player got a bad concussion during a game and seemed OK but then collapsed on the field after the game and ended up in the hospital. They never really tied that story up - I guess he didn’t sign away his rights.
Tom Brady was the overlooked talent that turned out to be the GOAT in the NFL while Josh Booty was raved about based upon his high school accolades and turned out to be a dud instead of a stud. His son that is possibly going to play at WR for Clemson is a baller. I mean, it seems that way based on the film I just viewed. I hope he's like a Hunter Renfrow.
Our country won't go on forever, if we stay soft as we are now. There won't be any America because some foreign soldiery will invade us and take our women and breed a hardier race.
~Chesty Puller
Lt.General United States Marine Corps
If no promises were made then what are we really losing by bringing him in as a PWO. It has absolutely no effect on bringing in someone on scholarship whether HS recruit or transfer. I do have some concern that a year from now he might be on scholarship, preventing us from bringing in someone better but that's a different topic.
Sounds like one of those Renfrow type guys! NFL is full of kids from schools you rarely hear about. If he has good film and the coaches think it’s worth it then it is what it is.
He is even wearing historical #13 our slot receivers have been wearing going back to Grish and possibly before that. Come on over Parker, we would love to welcome you to our Tigertown.
The mom is a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader, that should factor into this discussion. The twin brother sounds like a good baseball player that Bakich might take a closer look.
An LSU legacy by way of both parents, Fulghum's father is Josh Booty, a former quarterback for the Tigers from 1999-2000. His mother, Sara Fulghum, was a Golden Girl for the football team during the same era.
Booty holds connections to programs across the country. Former Alabama quarterback Andrew Zow, an old SEC rival of Booty, is a senior offensive analyst for Clemson.
Zow got Fulghum to a camp at Clemson this past summer, allowing the unrated wide receiver an opportunity to talk with head coach Dabo Swinney and wide receivers coach Tyler Grisham.
“I love Clemson,” said Fulghum, who received a walk-on offer from Clemson on his recent visit. “I’m a devout Christian, and Coach Dabo is a huge Christian and being in that locker room and hearing all the stuff he says is awesome to me.”
Building depth with a 0 star receiver? You've got to be kidding? I just wish the snake oil salesman b.s would stop. At the WR position what is needed is play makers. He may be a good young man, but please stop with the B.S. if we depending on this for kids, for depth if the other pedestrian WR's get hurt, this is s sign of trouble and another 8-4 season with a trip to the Joe Smuckatelli Corn on the Cobb Bowl.
Well, he’s wearing the right number! If he catches and runs routes even 75% as well as Renfrow, he’ll be a monster at 3 inches taller. And, the “telling Alabama, No” is fantastic!