One of my favorite parts. Being a parent of a child that played competitively at a high level... It's more than just the student athlete. The family has/had a lot to do with the journey.I forget sometimes to take a step back and appreciate what a joyous day this is for the kids who sign and their families. That photo is allsome. Really captures the moment.![]()
If mom’s not on your side, you better be Nick Saban!One of my favorite parts. Being a parent of a child that played competitively at a high level... It's more than just the student athlete. The family has/had a lot to do with the journey.
Ha Ha Miller with 74 percent of the vote
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FIFYI love this kid! He’s a true leader.
I remember when Donovan McNabb played for Syracuse as a walk-on in hoops after the football season ended. If the best QB in that school's history can do it and contribute as a reserve guard for an upper tier hoops program I don't see why others can't/don't. It's much more rare than I'd think. I mean, thinking of HS it's pretty normal that someone is both the best football player at a school and one of the best basketball players. Maybe it's just that the schedule is too hard for trying to do both in most cases. S&C, practice schedules, film study, etc. on top of being a student and wanting to have some sort of life outside all that. Plus, most everyone who gets to college at this level of a sport has his eye on doing what it takes in that sport to become a millionaire pro and wants to focus.Pretty sure he is a better talent than Luke O'Brien, Tad could use Keith Miller next season. I think the hoops team would be vastly improved with Miller and Harris both suiting up for the Buffs.