Article By Larry Burton on 7th July, 2009
Joe knew what a great senior season could do to his chances of landing some top-flight offers, but looking at his buddies, many of whom he'd played ball with since since Pop Warner, he knew that after this season, he'd never play with any of them again.
Mill Creek was not exactly a hotbed of talent, and he doubted that any of his other teammates would play college ball, except for maybe a couple at some Division II schools.
The prospect of playing 'big time' football, however, made the pain of leaving his buddies behind a little less sad.
Following his first game, he received an offer from Troy State and got his first 'in home' visit'. The coach that came played up the fact t...
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