Hey Trent good luck with your decision. Follow your Heart and Gods Will and you will be ok. That being said if you look at BYU's Golden age (1980's-90's) they often had a talented QB as back up and then they started 1-2 years. Jimmy Mac, Young, Bosco. Don't get too hung up on one year. God bless
That's definitely true. They've had a rich history of QB's only playing two years.
Yet for me, playing immediately has less to do with my potential "future" in the NFL or just my overall "success." It has more to do with my love for the game.
We, as athletes, train our whole lives to play our sports, but only have a limited time to do so.
No one knows exactly how long they will have to play the sport they've devoted so much to. That's why it's important to me to stop taking years, seasons, or periods of time off from football. I missed a year of sports in high school. I red-shirted at Mizzou. I didn't play in the first four games of this past season. The very little control I have over my future, I am going to use to do whatever I can to make sure I get on the field, to help my team win a national championship. That's always been my dream, and it's time to get it done.
I love football. I love the relationships it's brought me. I love the discipline it's taught me. And I want to squeeze as much as I can out of the time that I have. And as cliche as it sounds, we only have the time we are given now. I believe my job is to use the time I am given to glorify The Lord as much as I can. And I believe I do that best by playing football.
That's why I care about playing as soon as I can.
Yet for me, playing immediately has less to do with my potential "future" in the NFL or just my overall "success." It has more to do with my love for the game.
We, as athletes, train our whole lives to play our sports, but only have a limited time to do so.
No one knows exactly how long they will have to play the sport they've devoted so much to. That's why it's important to me to stop taking years, seasons, or periods of time off from football. I missed a year of sports in high school. I red-shirted at Mizzou. I didn't play in the first four games of this past season. The very little control I have over my future, I am going to use to do whatever I can to make sure I get on the field, to help my team win a national championship. That's always been my dream, and it's time to get it done.
I love football. I love the relationships it's brought me. I love the discipline it's taught me. And I want to squeeze as much as I can out of the time that I have. And as cliche as it sounds, we only have the time we are given now. I believe my job is to use the time I am given to glorify The Lord as much as I can. And I believe I do that best by playing football.
That's why I care about playing as soon as I can.
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