I do not think that anyone should read much else into this commitment to Utah State other than Bojay decided to go back home. He grew up within 30 miles of the Utah State campus. Apparently, he decided (in the end) that playing in front of family was more important than playing in the Big 12. It's a decision I can understand and respect.
I do not think that anyone should read much else into this commitment to Utah State other than Bojay decided to go back home. He grew up within 30 miles of the Utah State campus. Apparently, he decided (in the end) that playing in front of family was more important than playing in the Big 12. It's a decision I can understand and respect.
If that's the case, Harrison Barnes could learn a thing or two from him.
His uncle is on the staff and that was the deciding factor. Like I said yesterday, hope he likes never playing on TV or on the big stage! Good luck to him!
Some kids just don't have the sack to take on the challenge of playing against the big boys in the BIG XII. Some kids want to stay in high school forever because they don't want to step onto a bigger stage where they will actually have to work to compete against players of the highest caliber. Personally... I hope this kid enjoys his time at Utah State High, dominates the jv squads they will play against, and maybe he will get to live out his lifelong dream of playing professional football. It may be in the WPFL but that won't matter because he obviously doesn't have the sack so playing ball with a bunch of chicks is probably right up his alley.
Challenging a person's manhood for making the decision to play close to family. Obviously, you have never had a sibling or close family member play a college sport.
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