Put yourself in the shoes of a Marshall football fan on the night of November 14, 1970. Picture the camaraderie, the excitement, the dreams of the 75 people on the return flight from East Carolina. Suddenly, the unthinkable happens. That deafening silence wasn’t just about a plane crash; it felt like our entire world crumbled. You’re probably thinking, “I’ve heard this story before.” Sure, it made the headlines, and the media had its say. But trust me, they just scratched the surface. I was so close to being on that plane, and only a choice I made one year prior changed my fate. Now, walk with me a bit. I’m Craig T. Greenlee, who once played in Marshall’s secondary. I’ve got a gripping story to share that’s been buried beneath the big headlines. “Marshall Ever After” isn’t your typical retelling-it’s an intimate journey into a college community’s hardest times and the strength that saw us through. If you think you know the whole story, buckle up. Dive in with me and experience the real heart of Marshall University football.
Craig T. Greenlee is a former defensive back for Marshall University, who made a seamless transition to journalism. His career includes positions as Sports Editor at UPSCALE Magazine and correspondent for industry stalwarts like Black Issues in Higher Education and DIVERSE Issues in Higher Education.