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07-11-2009, 09:38 PM
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/20900...or-problem
As puberty begins to run its course and adolescence starts its full swing, 13-year-old Evan Berry has already decided where he wants to play big-time college football.
Berry, the younger brother of current Tennessee safety Eric Berry, told Yahoo! Sports that he plans to follow in his brother's footsteps and play for the Volunteers after he graduates from Creekside High School in Georgia.
"Yes, I committed to Tennessee," Evan said. "It's the only college I know right now, and it seems the best for me. My dad went there and my brother is there now. I know I can do the same things there. I have a real friendly relationship with the coaches there. I know I don't know them too well, but I know I will have plenty of time to get to know them."
How could this be good for anyone?
There is absolutely no problem with a child setting dreams. Most young boys dream of suiting up for their favorite college on Saturdays, and only a very select few are able to actually do so.
As puberty begins to run its course and adolescence starts its full swing, 13-year-old Evan Berry has already decided where he wants to play big-time college football.
Berry, the younger brother of current Tennessee safety Eric Berry, told Yahoo! Sports that he plans to follow in his brother's footsteps and play for the Volunteers after he graduates from Creekside High School in Georgia.
"Yes, I committed to Tennessee," Evan said. "It's the only college I know right now, and it seems the best for me. My dad went there and my brother is there now. I know I can do the same things there. I have a real friendly relationship with the coaches there. I know I don't know them too well, but I know I will have plenty of time to get to know them."
How could this be good for anyone?
There is absolutely no problem with a child setting dreams. Most young boys dream of suiting up for their favorite college on Saturdays, and only a very select few are able to actually do so.
07-11-2009, 09:59 PM
Wow, that's the youngest commitment that I've ever heard of. I'm glad he has this opportunity and hope that it pans out for him. A lot of things could change in the next 5 years though.
07-11-2009, 10:09 PM
If he is anything like his brother or turns out like Eric than its a very good sign but Kiffin!
07-12-2009, 12:08 AM
thats true he is very good
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