Corey's Surgery

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Flipper wrote:Glad to hear the surgery went well...it sounds like he was playing with a lot of pain this year.

So...where is that tool that was on here last year talking trash about Corey's supposed lack of toughness? :-)
He's probably busy at Virginia.
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Spart43 wrote:Corey is in the education program and since many of the student teaching and observation requirements happen during the afternoons, he is behind on those classes. As a player they are not allowed to schedule any classes that fall between 2-6pm during the day. So he has had to fore go some of his required courses. He should be able to complete everything by the end of the fall term 2009. Personally if nothing comes up, I would like to see him stay and continue school working towards his masters. I know how hard it is to return to school after you have been out working for a number of years. If your in the mode than just get it done now.
He may want to try and get a teaching job first. Getting his foot in the door is valuable. After he's in a school system, he may qualify for a teacher's masters co-hort program where he can get his masters while working and pay a little less for it. I know that BG has one. School districts are really hurting financially and will be more willing to hire a new kid out of college than somone with several years experience. It's cheaper for them. Unfortunately, our profession is the only one where the more experienced we are, the less hirable we become. :evil: [/end rant] (sorry to go off topic...)

Good Luck Corey! Hope your recovery is speedy and complete!!!
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Flipper wrote: So...where is that tool that was on here last year talking trash about Corey's supposed lack of toughness? :-)
Isn't it dangerous for you to be talking about tools?

Glad to hear Corey is healing. Good luck to him in the future. Can't say I'll miss him though... I still remember his soph year at the GB-he was the whole offense.
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