No denying the Castleberry is unique, but there is plenty of room on the top of the mountain for a student-athlete like Johnson. I would hold off until he finishes up his degree. We all know how much of an inferiority complex the leg humpers have, but retiring CJ's 21 is not even comparable to that example. Who among us would not like to have CJ as a son or son-in-law? Is he perfect, I'm sure he's not. But once his degree is finished, there is nothing more for him to accomplish. He is in the Ga Tech HoF, College Football HoF and will be in the Pro Football HoF. Below is the requirements for retiring one's jersey. Once that degree is earned, there's no reason not to.
6. Nominees must meet the following criteria to allow a nomination to be submitted to the committee:
– Nominee must have received a bachelor’s degree from Georgia Tech. (In Process)
– Nominee must have accomplished ONE of the following …
– Earned a National Player of the Year award recognized by the NCAA
– Earned a National Award (e.g. – Biletnikoff Award, Davey O’Brien Award) recognized by the NCAA (CHECK)
– Earned a First-Team All-America designation by an organization recognized by the NCAA AND, (CHECK)
– his/her team must have won a national championship AND,
– he/she was named Outstanding Player of the national championship event (e.g. – Final Four MVP).
– Nominee must have represented and continue to represent Georgia Tech in the highest possible manner in all endeavors within sports as well as his/her personal life. (CHECK)