Greenville did change it's football culture and although they couldn't win state, they became a very good program, and they could play with anyone. The 90's were average, but from 2001-2010 they were 97-27. The culture and the attitude of the program changed. People keep talking about kids coming in from other parts of the district. That's the way the county has it set up for Greenville High. They're the only high school in the county that doesn't get the majority of kids from at least one middle school. They get kids from six different middle schools. It's not like they can pick from the litter of those kids either.They get a far less than majority pull from those schools. This makes it really challenging for football in particular. Developing a D-team(7th/8th grade) has been nearly impossible from a numbers/interest standpoint. From 2011-2013 they slipped to 20-15. 2014-2015 teams are now 4-13. Sure, they moved up to 4A, but that's still unacceptable. Numbers and talent obviously matter, but the well isn't completely dry at Greenville. Utilizing the talent you have, motivating players, and showing some competiveness and improvement are things good coaches do.