Article By Al NamiasIV on 22nd August, 2010
After all, if you've got a freshman starting at safety, it could mean that he is so good, that the coaches can't keep him off the field.
It could also mean that the coaches have no other—i.e. better—options.
It could mean that injuries forced the coaches' hand; a player that really should spend his first year on campus in the weight room, finds himself 25 pounds underweight, starting at left guard.
Imagine the pressure.
One day you're the star of your high school team, playing in front of 350 people—all of who you know by first name—at your high school football field.
Nine months later, you're playing the first game of your collegiate career in fr...
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