Great guy, great talent. He was one of the Paladins that we entertained in the pre-season feed.
I wish him the very best.
Unfortunately none will be eligible to kick in 2020.The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 9:49 pmAtkins is a top flight talent and will be sorely missed.
That said, Furman has produced a long line of really good kickers.
I don't think this is so much about football as it is Atkins trying to turn 4 years of football into two degrees.
Come on. Hasn't helped himself? Much to be determined but I can only imagine he believed he'd kick in the big crowd, big game atmosphere games of the ACC with a possible drive toward a championship game berth. Yes, it's a big difference. He'll have a famous head coach with his program on the rise. More connections, more exposure, more supporters, more big games, bigger moments, new life experiences, etc. etc. Good for the guy. He did about all he could at Furman. Everybody needs a new chapter every now and then.....and, like you, I wish him the best....but I do think this will definitely help him, pro football or not.
Well I get the point about the double degree etc. and in that regard, yes. As far as NFL aspirations, no, he has not helped himself and is probably taking a bit of a chance.Kennypowers wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 9:44 pmCome on. Hasn't helped himself? Much to be determined but I can only imagine he believed he'd kick in the big crowd, big game atmosphere games of the ACC with a possible drive toward a championship game berth. Yes, it's a big difference. He'll have a famous head coach with his program on the rise. More connections, more exposure, more supporters, more big games, bigger moments, new life experiences, etc. etc. Good for the guy. He did about all he could at Furman. Everybody needs a new chapter every now and then.....and, like you, I wish him the best....but I do think this will definitely help him, pro football or not.
From a football perspective, there's always a risk moving from the known to the unknown.