Henry To'oto'o, 4* 2019 LB, Concord (De La Salle), CA (Offered 2/23/17)

Engineering and football? I give that kid props but that shit won’t last.
Once he realizes he’ll have to do actual work, he’ll switch to communications or some bullshit.
 
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Engineering and football? I give that kid props but that shit won’t last.
Once he realizes he’ll have to do actual work, he’ll switch[/s]have the football program hire someone[/i] to communications[/s]do the work for him[/i] or some bullshit.

 
Engineering and football? I give that kid props but that shit won’t last.
Once he realizes he’ll have to do actual work, he’ll switch to communications or some bullshit.

That was sort of my point. Football has got to eat up a ton of time, and engineering/STEM majors are super demanding. Like I said, props to him if he can swing it, but D1 players majoring in engineering has got to be like < 1%.
 
Engineering and football? I give that kid props but that shit won’t last.
Once he realizes he’ll have to do actual work, he’ll switch to communications or some bullshit.

That was sort of my point. Football has got to eat up a ton of time, and engineering/STEM majors are super demanding. Like I said, props to him if he can swing it, but D1 players majoring in engineering has got to be like < 1%.

I know someone who did. They had trouble getting jobs out of college because they had no real experience ie. internships because football ate up so much of their time.
 
Engineering and football? I give that kid props but that shit won’t last.
Once he realizes he’ll have to do actual work, he’ll switch to communications or some bullshit.

That was sort of my point. Football has got to eat up a ton of time, and engineering/STEM majors are super demanding. Like I said, props to him if he can swing it, but D1 players majoring in engineering has got to be like < 1%.

D1 playing football in STEM? Yes, that is an aberration. A large percentage believe they will go to the NFL instead of the realities of managing an Enterprise rental car lot. Many other D1 athletes are STEM students, however.

Helps if you have a basic grasp of mafff..... we? realized athletic days are numbered long before we reached campus.
 
Engineering and football? I give that kid props but that shit won’t last.

It's engineering at Georgia, let's not get carried away.

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Real engineers go to Georgia Tech

Kirby Smart is now officially sand in Saban's jock. Best rivalry outside of UW and UO
 
Engineering and football? I give that kid props but that shit won’t last.
Once he realizes he’ll have to do actual work, he’ll switch to communications or some bullshit.

That was sort of my point. Football has got to eat up a ton of time, and engineering/STEM majors are super demanding. Like I said, props to him if he can swing it, but D1 players majoring in engineering has got to be like < 1%.

I know someone who did. They had trouble getting jobs out of college because they had no real experience ie. internships because Hardcore Husky ate up most of their time.

Clearly, you didn’t get the memorandum
 
https://247sports.com/Article/Four-star-LB-Henry-Tootoo-visits-Utah-will-sign-in-February-126551012/

Think about how much would have to happen for the number 2 OLB in the country to go from being all but signed by Bama to taking an official visit to a school that didn’t make his top 5 in Utah (who I don’t even think made his top 8 but TBS’ers can find out).

Imagine Dylan Moses randomly taking a visit to UCF.

Kinda makes you wonder if he's really the #2 OLB in the nation then
 
Visiting Tennessee bama and maybe Oregon.

I suppose we will find out if bama has a spot next week as he says that's when saban and Pruitt will "probably come"
 
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