Will he still be GT recruiting?
I'm thinking this is correct. It certainly can't hurt to have Joe Ham in the ear of talented HS QBs in the area, even if he's not a part of the staff he would likely be very positive towards us, and I'm sure he'll still hang around campus a bunch. Good luck on your new path, Joe, we all support you 100%!I assume he'll be leaving. Doubt the NCAA would allow any contact with potential recruit by member of staff in instructional capacity.
From what he says on his facebook he's been planning to make a move anyway. Must mean he wasn't satisfied at Tech, or saw he couldn't make a difference.From his FB page...
I've been praying and meditating on my next move! I've asked God to help me max-out and be in a position where he could use me, and as always, he answered! The lord showed me this path, and I'm stepping out on FAITH! If you know of anyone that wants to be a fundamentally sound Quarterback and win on and off the field, please send them my way! I've always believed that serving is the best way to be successful! #servanthood#theskyisthelimit
From what he says on his facebook he's been planning to make a move anyway. Must mean he wasn't satisfied at Tech, or saw he couldn't make a difference.
Doesn't necessarily mean either. More likely, he's just looking to advance like anyone in any job would want to do.From what he says on his facebook he's been planning to make a move anyway. Must mean he wasn't satisfied at Tech, or saw he couldn't make a difference.
It amazes me how many people in sports have such a strong religious foundation. I can understand it to some extent but even in the higher level schools and left wing schools it still seems to be very common in sports to attribute everything to a deity.
It amazes me how many people in sports have such a strong religious foundation. I can understand it to some extent but even in the higher level schools and left wing schools it still seems to be very common in sports to attribute everything to a deity.