'Mean to Meaningful' Follows Life of Anger to Prosperity
October 17, 2017
October 17, 2017
SPARTANBURG, S.C., Oct. 17 -- Wofford College issued the following news:
They called him "Mean Wile" in school, and all feared him. Edward B. (Ed) Wile liked it that way.
As a young man being raised in a poor household by a workaholic, single mother, anger raged inside him. Despite that anger, and his bullying reputation, Wile was a star athlete whose high school coach convinced him that attending college on a football scholarship was his best way out.
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They called him "Mean Wile" in school, and all feared him. Edward B. (Ed) Wile liked it that way.
As a young man being raised in a poor household by a workaholic, single mother, anger raged inside him. Despite that anger, and his bullying reputation, Wile was a star athlete whose high school coach convinced him that attending college on a football scholarship was his best way out.
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