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He dropped UK. We didn't miss on him at all.Marshall, MTSU, Ball St among others - I wish him well. Hope he can overachieve and show us that we missed on him.
De committed or dropped, either one makes him history.He decommitted, not dropped. Although he probably got himself dropped due to his bad timing.
I have heard that his offer from UK was only a greyshirt type of deal & he wanted a full ride. Would explain the prestige gap between UK & his current offers.
Best of luck to the young man!
If I was him at looking at that list I'd be choosing Navy no question.
My buddy joined up straight out of HS, put in his time and he's out, Navy picked up his college education, housing, etc. Good choice for him, wouldn't have been a good choice for me. Just sayin, if it's Navy over the other choices, it's not going to have anything to do with Navy winning a few more games a year.Well I do know that it is not a bad thing career wise to join one of my best friends retired from the baby several years ago after puttin in 22 yrs. He is living nicely off his pension and got a little side job to kill time works 3 days a week.
After my basketball ending injury I wished I had done the same as I would have been retired by now.
Really? Navy comes with added years and years of active duty service after football, most likely (unfortunately) while we are still in some form of a war... I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that if it's someone's choice, that they feel compelled to join a branch of the military, but lets not act like Navy being in a few mediocre bowls and being a better football school than Ball State makes Navy a front runner here. Navy (and Army and Air Force) is a different animal, no one chooses Navy because they're a higher profile football school than the recruits other options.
Did he ever find any WMD's............... Colin didn't.All of what you say is true and that isn't for everyone. But I have a first cousin who grew up about as tough as a kid could in the 50's, but happened to be extremely gifted. He got a West Point appointment, was roommates with Colin Powell, made general before CW. Wife wanted him out so he retired at 44 and enter private industry with connections that has him living on the beach on his estate. Along the way he was Sec. of the Army too. Not bad for a kid who didn't know where his next meal was coming from growing up. Sure he would probably done well anywhere, but the connections he made while at West Point and being a general in the military would be hard to match. It isn't for everyone, but some thrive in it.
Did he ever find any WMD's............... Colin didn't.
As if that's the most important highlight of Powell's career. Pathetic.Did he ever find any WMD's............... Colin didn't.