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<blockquote data-quote="awbuzz" data-source="post: 268838" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>Some more from the article link above -</p><p>"In an interview with the AJC in mid-November, <a href="http://www.myajc.com/news/sports/college/marshall-improving-in-all-aspects-as-techs-b-back/ns82Q/" target="_blank">Marcus’s father Warren Marshall said his son had had second thoughts about his future at Tech</a>, as might any young player going through adversity. However, both father and son said that he was happy and enjoying school. Coach Paul Johnson said that Marshall responded in a positive way toward losing the starting job to Mills.</p><p></p><p>“It was motivating,” Marcus Marshall said. “I felt like everyone wants to be a starter, so that was disappointing. My mindset was to get better for every game and try to prove I could be the starter and help the team any way I could.”</p><p></p><p>In a text message Wednesday, Warren Marshall called it a “very difficult decision for Marcus and the family as a whole.” He likewise expressed his thanks to Johnson and the coaching staff for the opportunity.</p><p></p><p>“We do not wish to be a distraction to GT and their bowl preparation, so this will be our only statement at this time,” Warren Marshall wrote in the text.</p><p>In an interview with the AJC in mid-November, <a href="http://www.myajc.com/news/sports/college/marshall-improving-in-all-aspects-as-techs-b-back/ns82Q/" target="_blank">Marcus’s father Warren Marshall said his son had had second thoughts about his future at Tech</a>, as might any young player going through adversity. However, both father and son said that he was happy and enjoying school. Coach Paul Johnson said that Marshall responded in a positive way toward losing the starting job to Mills.</p><p></p><p>“It was motivating,” Marcus Marshall said. “I felt like everyone wants to be a starter, so that was disappointing. My mindset was to get better for every game and try to prove I could be the starter and help the team any way I could.”</p><p></p><p>In a text message Wednesday, Warren Marshall called it a “very difficult decision for Marcus and the family as a whole.” He likewise expressed his thanks to Johnson and the coaching staff for the opportunity.</p><p></p><p>“We do not wish to be a distraction to GT and their bowl preparation, so this will be our only statement at this time,” Warren Marshall wrote in the text."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awbuzz, post: 268838, member: 443"] Some more from the article link above - "In an interview with the AJC in mid-November, [URL='http://www.myajc.com/news/sports/college/marshall-improving-in-all-aspects-as-techs-b-back/ns82Q/']Marcus’s father Warren Marshall said his son had had second thoughts about his future at Tech[/URL], as might any young player going through adversity. However, both father and son said that he was happy and enjoying school. Coach Paul Johnson said that Marshall responded in a positive way toward losing the starting job to Mills. “It was motivating,” Marcus Marshall said. “I felt like everyone wants to be a starter, so that was disappointing. My mindset was to get better for every game and try to prove I could be the starter and help the team any way I could.” In a text message Wednesday, Warren Marshall called it a “very difficult decision for Marcus and the family as a whole.” He likewise expressed his thanks to Johnson and the coaching staff for the opportunity. “We do not wish to be a distraction to GT and their bowl preparation, so this will be our only statement at this time,” Warren Marshall wrote in the text. In an interview with the AJC in mid-November, [URL='http://www.myajc.com/news/sports/college/marshall-improving-in-all-aspects-as-techs-b-back/ns82Q/']Marcus’s father Warren Marshall said his son had had second thoughts about his future at Tech[/URL], as might any young player going through adversity. However, both father and son said that he was happy and enjoying school. Coach Paul Johnson said that Marshall responded in a positive way toward losing the starting job to Mills. “It was motivating,” Marcus Marshall said. “I felt like everyone wants to be a starter, so that was disappointing. My mindset was to get better for every game and try to prove I could be the starter and help the team any way I could.” In a text message Wednesday, Warren Marshall called it a “very difficult decision for Marcus and the family as a whole.” He likewise expressed his thanks to Johnson and the coaching staff for the opportunity. “We do not wish to be a distraction to GT and their bowl preparation, so this will be our only statement at this time,” Warren Marshall wrote in the text." [/QUOTE]
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