I gotta call BS on this. It is not just a Tech thing. A thousand movies have been made with variations on this plot. Hoosiers, The Natural, Sea Biscuit, Rudy, Biscuit Eater, Babe. Also, look no farther than the Bible. The stories of David, Moses, Joseph. All were lightly regarded but became heroes. Audie Murphy, Sgt. York, Luke Skywalker. It's human nature. We want to see unexpected people triumph. His biggest problem will be the burden of expectations that has been put on him. He's a marked man. Every play he makes, good and bad will be magnified and used by us trolls.
I will leave it a this as a 50+ year Tech fan. The reason I love Tech football is because it gives more opportunity for just this type story. I love it more than any other aspect of our football program. I love it enough to sit thru miserable 2-9 years cause I want to be there when it starts. I pity the factories because they never get to experience it. Like last year, start off lightly regarded and by the end kicking everybody's ***. Just like 1989, riding a long losing streak and then win a MNC. Just like 1980, beat #1 ND with a third string true freshman QB. Ever hear of George Godsey?
This kid may be a huge bust. If so, he will be like most of the highly regarded high school players. He got a scholarship on the last day. He doesn't have the eye popping measureables. But there are players in every sport that just know how to play the game, that anticipate, that are as relentless as a Boykin after a wounded duck. This guy might have that, and he already has the story line in place of coming out of nowhere. Until he flops, I am going to give him the benefit of the doubt and act like he is the next coming of Wayne Gretsky, a physical nothing that was the best that ever played hockey. Are you so desperate to say, "See! I knew all along he was not that good." that you can't even enjoy the possibility he may be something special.