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Posted on 8/3/09 at 1:09 pm to Jhag
Miles is building towards an amazing offensive team with explosive speed and power at all the skill positions.
Posted on 8/3/09 at 1:55 pm to Jhag
Ten family members, in at least two vehicles, travelling seven hours of road time and probalby an hour to an hour an 1/2 of down time in restroom stops, eating, filling up with gas, and stretching the muscles compared to a two hour trip Baton Rouge. Spending a night in a motel and getting up eating breakfast and travelling the same route back the next day. This would have to be expensive for any budget
Also, there will be other inconveniences of getting off work on Friday at noon and having to get up to go to work on Monday. This being done for seven or eight home games a year. How many times could Trovon get to go home for 'Cajun' cooking in a year?
Could Trovon get a good family atmosphere at LSU and maintain close contacts with his extended family without the additional concerns that the 430 mile distance to Auburn entails?
How will the seasons play out for LSU and Auburn? Trovon will get to see both programs and understand just how he will fit into each system.
I am sure that Trovon and his extended family will sort through these issues as well as many more and make the right decision for Trovon. Trovon is a great young man amd fans from both universities should be more concerned about what is best for Trovon. Only he and his family need to make that decision.
What seems best for him at the present may seem quite different on the first Wednesday in February.
Also, there will be other inconveniences of getting off work on Friday at noon and having to get up to go to work on Monday. This being done for seven or eight home games a year. How many times could Trovon get to go home for 'Cajun' cooking in a year?
Could Trovon get a good family atmosphere at LSU and maintain close contacts with his extended family without the additional concerns that the 430 mile distance to Auburn entails?
How will the seasons play out for LSU and Auburn? Trovon will get to see both programs and understand just how he will fit into each system.
I am sure that Trovon and his extended family will sort through these issues as well as many more and make the right decision for Trovon. Trovon is a great young man amd fans from both universities should be more concerned about what is best for Trovon. Only he and his family need to make that decision.
What seems best for him at the present may seem quite different on the first Wednesday in February.
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