I agree with Dr. My son in second year of college ball, D3. He plays cause he loves it. He works hard at it and he is coachable. He never was the biggest, but he always goes all out and the coaches see it. Still, with 100 kids on a team it's hard to see varsity time. Of the 3 varsity games he's dressed for this year he hasn't seen any field time. Still he's happy starting jv and getting the playing time. College football is def a different animal than high school. And he was only a few tackles behind Hoobler who did go D1. I think he's playing defense only at Indiana? Or Ball state? Memory escapes me. Rider posters?Dr. KnOiTaLL;931758 wrote:If these kids can get to any college football program and get playing time, I believe they deserve incredible recognition. Many players from the WCAL have gone to school to play football, but they have trouble hanging in for four years because they are used to being the top dawg on their team or in the county. When they get to a college program and have to sit, it doesn't seem nearly as attractive. I feel that this reason plays a big part in players from the WCAL going to smaller schools to play. These kids love the game, and they want to be on the field. Congrats to Wallace so far on a fantastic season, with three games left, it looks like this will be a memorable senior campaign for him. Will he go division 1? Who knows... don't put the pressure on the kid. Let him enjoy his senior year, and if he goes on to play anywhere in college, congrats regardless of the level he plays at.
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Wed, Oct 12, 2011 8:54 PM
Oct 12, 2011 8:54 PM
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