Please keep any mention of ex-Dukies out of the Boneyard.
We have a national level broadcaster who's an alum and had a great career here. He's well spoken, dresses well, presents well, seems to have lived an exemplary life and represents the university extremely well. That's what people seem to want today..........image is everything you know.
I prefer him to a former coach who spoke about "our great university" and followed statements like that with grammar like "he have" or "they was". And I prefer it to our current coach liberally blurting out "sh_t" and "duckck" during post-game press conferences.
Donnie has lots of stories to relate and the network will decide if the majority of the audience likes his on air performance, so maybe we should treat him on the Boneyard the way we try to treat the players, and not publicly bash him for some quirks posters don't like.