Meeting Cazzie Russell

Submitted by VAWolverine on

My wife and I are heading south at the end of the month and are staying in Savannah, GA for a day and a half. I was hoping to meet Cazzie Russell there and have been trying to set this up but the church he was last at (Live Oak in Savannah) appears to have closed. Cazzie is my first sports hero and has remained highly respected. This is a "bucket list" sort of goal on my part and would appreciate any information the board can give me. Is he still living in Savannah?

Thanks very much!

mGrowOld

July 8th, 2013 at 10:08 PM ^

I cant help you with your request but I can tell you I recently had the opportunity to speak to Campy Russell at a banquet here in Ohio.   The CEO for the Cleveland Cavs was being honored as "Father of the Year" along with my partner and the entire Cavs broadcasting crew attended.  I spoke to Campy for a while about our mutual hometown (Pontiac) and that while I went to Cranbrook I grew up only a few blocks from Pontiac Central and that's where my brother, sister and dad all went to high school.

Good luck on your quest to meet Cazzie.  Tell him hello from a fellow Pontiac-ite.

mGrowOld

July 8th, 2013 at 11:35 PM ^

The OP can still say hello from a fellow Pontiac-ite for me.   It's just seems that now Cazzie will have no idea what he's talking about when he does.

On a serious note I learned something new today.  And at 54 you don't get say that as often anymore.

Wolfman

July 9th, 2013 at 7:56 PM ^

as a teenager I became a Wolverine bb fan first due to this man alone. Only about 5 years later, when Bo lead the victory over the Bucks did I become a M fb fan.  I had no idea as to the impact M made on cfb or of the many great traditions associated thereto and that game was the impetus I needed to begin learning.  I'm sure just as Cazzie caused a brief stir of interest in Michigan bb, that fb victory was the deciding factor for many teens of the late 60s in helping them determine which way they were going to go in a choice that at that time they didn't even realize they were going to have to make at some point.

TatersGonnaTate

July 9th, 2013 at 11:29 AM ^

I've lived in Savannah a year now and have yet to spot Cazzie.  He used to be the SCAD basketball coach.  I doubt those art students had any clue how lucky they were :/

Hope you enjoy your visit to Savannah.  Unfortunately you have probably picked the most miserable time of year to visit.  So far, this summer has not been as bad as last, hopefully that keeps up.