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Awesome career. And he's got big things in "life beyond football" on the horizon.
https://kngdmgroup.com/
https://kngdmgroup.com/
Then, my junior year, I started getting recognition on the football field, and the whole plan changed. My mind opened up to a much bigger dream. Something that could potentially deliver me from my circumstances.
College football.
So I put all my effort into that pursuit. And once I achieved that goal and I arrived on campus at Georgia Tech, I looked even further ahead, and my focus became NFL or bust. I studied just enough to stay eligible, and I devoted the rest of my time to football.
That “formula” worked. In 2010, the Tennessee Titans drafted me in the first round.
In the players tribune article that I posted after your post, Derrick acknowledges that he was focused on football until he was injured early in his NFL career, and that's when his mindset started shifting to life after football. That suggests the recruiting net is wider than you intimated, based on first-hand info. I almost didn't want to post this because I don't think that's where this thread should head, but wanted to draw your attention to it.DM chose GT in part because he was one of the rare few high performing scholar-athletes who recognizes the value of a GT degree. He always had an eye on life after football as evidenced by his retirement message on Twitter. Let me re-emphasize the terms "rare" and "few" in the same sentence as "recognizes the value of a GT degree."
I hope we're still going hard after these endangered species athletes. Even the not-so-scholarly high performing athletes should be able to recognize the value of a top shelf education even if you have a superb NFL career like Morgan and Calvin. Those two guys should be the poster boys for what GT can do for you after the NFL. As we all know too well trying to convince the naive prep football star who believes himself invincible that they need to plan for the future is no easy task.
DM chose GT in part because he was one of the rare few high performing scholar-athletes who recognizes the value of a GT degree. He always had an eye on life after football as evidenced by his retirement message on Twitter. Let me re-emphasize the terms "rare" and "few" in the same sentence as "recognizes the value of a GT degree."
I hope we're still going hard after these endangered species athletes. Even the not-so-scholarly high performing athletes should be able to recognize the value of a top shelf education even if you have a superb NFL career like Morgan and Calvin. Those two guys should be the poster boys for what GT can do for you after the NFL. As we all know too well trying to convince the naive prep football star who believes himself invincible that they need to plan for the future is no easy task.
I stand corrected and it's a sad day. At least Calvin chose GT, in part, for academics and don't try to tell me he didn't.In the players tribune article that I posted after your post, Derrick acknowledges that he was focused on football until he was injured early in his NFL career, and that's when his mindset started shifting to life after football. That suggests the recruiting net is wider than you intimated, based on first-hand info. I almost didn't want to post this because I don't think that's where this thread should head, but wanted to draw your attention to it.
His tweet nor the article suggest his motives for choosing GT. No matter the reason, I'm glad he was a Jacket. There are a lot of reasons for going to Georgia Tech, and we are fortunate to call him an alum.
I stand corrected and it's a sad day. At least Calvin chose GT, in part, for academics and don't try to tell me he didn't.
I stand corrected and it's a sad day. At least Calvin chose GT, in part, for academics and don't try to tell me he didn't.
My friend who was a teamate of DM on the Titans, got a cushy deal in college. Went to nfl thriugh free agent and saved every penny. Now he has a nfl retirement, a 12 figure saving account, but is clueless of what to do next.
Imo, what sets gt apart is that Tech men are not robots that just succeed in engineering tasks. They can adapt and be good at many different careers. Gt is just the launching pad.
Hope we keep recruiting guys like DM.
Should have said $12,000,000 as that's what's in bank.A Jeff Bezos size savings account is pretty good for a football player.
Boy, you guys are doing wonders for our “40 year plan” sale. Of course some will only be interested in football, but the vast majority recognize the degree, or at least say they do.
Boy, you guys are doing wonders for our “40 year plan” sale. Of course some will only be interested in football, but the vast majority recognize the degree, or at least say they do.