That's where the challenge has been. Balancing football and life. Trying not to replay every play in my head while I'm with my family. Sometimes, I've done it well. Other times, I haven't.
I was a college football fanatic, and I wanted to play, not sit on the sidelines. It's tough when you know you're just a project.
There's more to me than football. It's just part of my life.
We talk about our football team complementing each other. The Dolphins put a good drive together, and on offense we needed to step up and put some points on the board. That's what we did.
There are not too many universities around the nation, no matter what division they play in, that can say they have the support we do as Marshall University football players.
To be honest, it probably made us better football players in the end, ... We had to go out and learn to work with other people.