thatguy2016
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Your previous post would seem like a good place to start. Unless I don't understand the point being made by you or Pilchard, listing guys that probably wouldn't start on this version of Wake's football team as an example of why a player wouldn't be better off enrolling early and spending some time in the weight room, doesn't add up. If the kid wants to run track, then he is free to run his little legs off. My only point was it would be good for him to get in here early and start lifting instead of running laps.
my previous post came after you said "this isn't hard to understand" so that one can't be it.
1. The kid has offers from Penn State and VT, among others. He has options for where he will attend college.
2. Running track is important to him.
3. Running track as a senior in high school is not going to set him back from being a good (or better) football player in college
4. Tell CJ Spiller, Isaiah Simmons, Jacoby Ford, Tyreek Hill that "running laps" is bad for your football career
Eventually, it might be good for him to concentrate 100% on football. Right now, we need him to come to WF. If we tell him he can't run track, he probably won't come here (see points #1 and #2)