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<blockquote data-quote="InsideLB" data-source="post: 681506" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>Oliver is a great athlete and a hard worker. For just suddenly playing WR mid-season I thought he did a hell of a job. Exceeded what I thought he'd do.</p><p></p><p>If he is passionate about pursuing pro ball IMO he is in a good place because the program is #1 super open to position flexibility; 2, has multiple ex-pro coaches and knows the dynamics of the League/what pro coaches need (ST aces, roster management nuances); 3, the GT degree is the back up plan that is second to none; and 4, with the program in transition there are opportunities in many positions.</p><p></p><p>I could see Tobias staying and seeing how his pro potential plays out, while meanwhile finishing his GT degree. Then if it is evident pro-ball ain't happening he could opt to leverage a grad transfet situation for an advanced degree, or decide to just have a fun as hell season running for a billion yards at a place like Kennesaw St. Or hang out for another year of fun competing here.</p><p></p><p>To me he is sitting in the cat bird's seat. As long as he works hard in the classroom and on the field he has some fantastic options!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideLB, post: 681506, member: 857"] Oliver is a great athlete and a hard worker. For just suddenly playing WR mid-season I thought he did a hell of a job. Exceeded what I thought he'd do. If he is passionate about pursuing pro ball IMO he is in a good place because the program is #1 super open to position flexibility; 2, has multiple ex-pro coaches and knows the dynamics of the League/what pro coaches need (ST aces, roster management nuances); 3, the GT degree is the back up plan that is second to none; and 4, with the program in transition there are opportunities in many positions. I could see Tobias staying and seeing how his pro potential plays out, while meanwhile finishing his GT degree. Then if it is evident pro-ball ain't happening he could opt to leverage a grad transfet situation for an advanced degree, or decide to just have a fun as hell season running for a billion yards at a place like Kennesaw St. Or hang out for another year of fun competing here. To me he is sitting in the cat bird's seat. As long as he works hard in the classroom and on the field he has some fantastic options! [/QUOTE]
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