Randolph Childress' son making his own name at Wake Forest
Posted Jul 19, 2016
Brandon Childress is trying to make a name for himself at Wake Forest. That’s quite a challenge for the son of Randolph Childress – one of the best players in program history and a current assistant coach at the school. Brandon Childress called it “a gift and a curse being my father’s son,” but is embracing the tough task that comes with living up to the family name.
(Associated Press)
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