Story on Breon. For many 2a athletes, multiple sports is normal. I wish more kids played 2 or 3 sports
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I thought that too, initially. I thought to myself, “why not just commit to NC State, since they offered for both?”. However, despite me favoring kids playing multiple sports in high school and below, maybe he should consider concentrating on one sport in college. Who knows, he may developed into a pro prospect. Think about Chris Paul for example, he’s probably really about 5’10”, maybe 5’11”, good athleticism, but not great. However, he’s a future Hall of Famer. Pass can stroke it, and he’s very athletic. Never know where his progression in one concentrated sport may lead him.It would be awesome if he ends up playing both sports.
wonder what Kevin said after the clip went back to the studio?? video stopped there............Story on Breon. For many 2a athletes, multiple sports is normal. I wish more kids played 2 or 3 sports
I thought that too, initially. I thought to myself, “why not just commit to NC State, since they offered for both?”. However, despite me favoring kids playing multiple sports in high school and below, maybe he should consider concentrating on one sport in college. Who knows, he may developed into a pro prospect. Think about Chris Paul for example, he’s probably really about 5’10”, maybe 5’11”, good athleticism, but not great. However, he’s a future Hall of Famer. Pass can stroke it, and he’s very athletic. Never know where his progression in one concentrated sport may lead him.
Ronald Curry and Julius Peppers are the last ones I remember doing both.
Its virtually impossible to play both basketball and football at any Div I school. Both sports require a year round commitment.
I have no idea what Breon's future holds but I will make this observation. There are very few 6' point guards in the NBA but there are lots of 6' wide receivers in the NFL.
And whatever school signs him will be getting a great young man as well as a super athlete.