There is a temptation here to create the narrative, an urge harder to resist than a Friday night football game and the Iowa cheesesteak at the Made-Rite just down the road from Evans Field.
Those who spend some time in Dana Holgorsen’s hometown might note the splendor and the simplicity of a place with flashing traffic lights surrounding its historic downtown area and a modest library that was once the town’s high school.
It’s a place where the high school and college share a football stadium and adults recall a time when kids could hop on a bicycle in the morning and park it in the evening and never sense danger in between.
Full Article at: Charleston Daily Mail




