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<blockquote data-quote="Spanky" data-source="post: 1409936" data-attributes="member: 746040"><p>Also, most of the players are going to have the strongest relationship with their position coaches, not the head coach. I'm just little disappointed they couldn't convince Cam to play a different position, because he's definitely fast enough. Christian Morton wasn't a QB. And really wasn't that good of DB, but he still played a few years in the NFL after Turner convinced him to switch. But then you got guys like Bailey and Thomas, who'd rather play QB at a lower level (to the detriment of their pro aspirations), instead of stick it out at D1 and switch positions to get on the field. I'll never understand it. Then quality of the facilities at Illinois, compared to lower levels. It's night and day. </p><p></p><p>Of course, maybe Cam thought he'd be nudged out by the staff at the end of the year anyway, so he really doesn't have a choice and is getting a head start on picking another school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spanky, post: 1409936, member: 746040"] Also, most of the players are going to have the strongest relationship with their position coaches, not the head coach. I'm just little disappointed they couldn't convince Cam to play a different position, because he's definitely fast enough. Christian Morton wasn't a QB. And really wasn't that good of DB, but he still played a few years in the NFL after Turner convinced him to switch. But then you got guys like Bailey and Thomas, who'd rather play QB at a lower level (to the detriment of their pro aspirations), instead of stick it out at D1 and switch positions to get on the field. I'll never understand it. Then quality of the facilities at Illinois, compared to lower levels. It's night and day. Of course, maybe Cam thought he'd be nudged out by the staff at the end of the year anyway, so he really doesn't have a choice and is getting a head start on picking another school. [/QUOTE]
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