The Big Apple Nine Ball Challenge is over, and I think I've become a Charlie " Hillbilly" Bryant fan. Actually, I know I've become a Charlie "Hillbilly" Bryant fan.
Hillbilly is really fun to watch. He plays with a good pace and rhythm, he is animated, he talks to the crowd, and he nearly always looks like he's having a good time. It can only be good for pool if the Hillbilly becomes one of the game's most elite players, a possibility that has to be considered by anyone who has seen his powerful game.
The Hillbilly is very personable, too. I had an opportunity to talk with him just after his loss to Archer on Saturday, and he was composed and still enthusiastic. His "very-clearly-non-New-York-City-style" comment to me was "I'm still in it if the gods are willing and the creek don't rise." As there aren't many creeks in Manhattan, which is where I live, I wondered what the second part of that meant, and asked him. He said it meant that if the creek rises, there's always a flood. Guess I should have known!
He's very comfortable with who he is, seems to really enjoy interacting with the fans of the game, has a great attitude about competition, and has enormous respect for the superstars of the game.
I'm sure many of you on the forum know the Hillbilly, and if you would oblige me, I'd love to learn more about him.
Hillbilly is really fun to watch. He plays with a good pace and rhythm, he is animated, he talks to the crowd, and he nearly always looks like he's having a good time. It can only be good for pool if the Hillbilly becomes one of the game's most elite players, a possibility that has to be considered by anyone who has seen his powerful game.
The Hillbilly is very personable, too. I had an opportunity to talk with him just after his loss to Archer on Saturday, and he was composed and still enthusiastic. His "very-clearly-non-New-York-City-style" comment to me was "I'm still in it if the gods are willing and the creek don't rise." As there aren't many creeks in Manhattan, which is where I live, I wondered what the second part of that meant, and asked him. He said it meant that if the creek rises, there's always a flood. Guess I should have known!
He's very comfortable with who he is, seems to really enjoy interacting with the fans of the game, has a great attitude about competition, and has enormous respect for the superstars of the game.
I'm sure many of you on the forum know the Hillbilly, and if you would oblige me, I'd love to learn more about him.