He is well-spoken and insightful. He still talks to Tressel frequently but is not affiliated with the OSU Football team at all. He does have a relationship with the university (office of diversity, maybe?) and has spoken at most of the big schools around the country, including FSU, Bama, LSU and last night was at Cincinnati.
I hope he continues on this trajectory, because he seems to be doing very well.
I could agree with you, but I would be wrong too. How is that going to help anyone?
MoC, in my opinion, has successfully turned his life around. He has a family, he learned valuable life lessons, and wants to pay forward his debt.
He is articulate and well spoken. He carries himself in a manner of humble and non-boastfulness.
I caught part of the segment on M&M and was impressed. He really wants these young folks to see what he did and learn from the mistakes he made.
He also referenced Tress' winners manual and that he followed it.
I would have loved to see what he really could have done in his Sophmore and Jr. Year. I'm sure a heisman was in his future had he not screwed everything up for himself.