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Custis, Hunt-Days not eligible for ’14 football season
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric" data-source="post: 48072" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>I have talked to several players who didn't exactly have fun while at GT but stuck it out four years and got the degree...those 4 years lead to a great 40 years and setting yourself up for success in life..A lot of SA's don't realize the importance of a GT degree while at GT but once they get out they sure do....Michael Johnson even said the same last year...Look at the amount of GT players that come back to get the degree...Jarrett Jack, Michael Johnson, Joshua Nesbitt, Gary Guton, etc, etc.</p><p></p><p>Before I got married a couple of years ago I was close friends with a few players and use to go down and spend the weekend with them. Trust me if you want to have a good time then you can find one. If not on GT campus then very close by.</p><p></p><p>As far as the atmosphere...There is no place I would rather be than GT when we have games like Clemson 2011, VT 2009, Miami 2008, etc. I actually think we have a better atmosphere than some would like to give us credit for.</p><p></p><p>Overall GT is a great school to attend...especially for a SA...There really arent many schools where you can get the best of both worlds like GT. I am sure that @[USER=1022]flea77[/USER] 's son Will Bryan will love his time at Tech...He is the perfect fit as what we like to call a "GT Kid" .. he gets it on and off the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric, post: 48072, member: 2"] I have talked to several players who didn't exactly have fun while at GT but stuck it out four years and got the degree...those 4 years lead to a great 40 years and setting yourself up for success in life..A lot of SA's don't realize the importance of a GT degree while at GT but once they get out they sure do....Michael Johnson even said the same last year...Look at the amount of GT players that come back to get the degree...Jarrett Jack, Michael Johnson, Joshua Nesbitt, Gary Guton, etc, etc. Before I got married a couple of years ago I was close friends with a few players and use to go down and spend the weekend with them. Trust me if you want to have a good time then you can find one. If not on GT campus then very close by. As far as the atmosphere...There is no place I would rather be than GT when we have games like Clemson 2011, VT 2009, Miami 2008, etc. I actually think we have a better atmosphere than some would like to give us credit for. Overall GT is a great school to attend...especially for a SA...There really arent many schools where you can get the best of both worlds like GT. I am sure that @[USER=1022]flea77[/USER] 's son Will Bryan will love his time at Tech...He is the perfect fit as what we like to call a "GT Kid" .. he gets it on and off the field. [/QUOTE]
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