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According to this Iowa SB Nation Article. Kind of a bummer. Even with the commotion of his brother he was still a great ambassador for the program. I wish him well.
According to this Iowa SB Nation Article. Kind of a bummer. Even with the commotion of his brother he was still a great ambassador for the program. I wish him well.[/QUOTE
I'd say his feet are underneath him. It's probably more or less removing himself from the football scene, sinking into the background and trying to be just a regular guy. Texas is a big state, far removed from CT. Could be one way to elude the National spot light and get on with his life quietly.I cannot imagine how hard it is for DJ Hernandez right now - I can absolutely understand why he would want to step backwards into a 9-5 where he can get his feet back underneath him.
I totally agree. I would be ecstatic if he would end up coaching at UConn. I really feel horrible for the situation he is in. It doesn't seem fair that he is paying for the sins of his brother.I would LOVE nothing more than for DJ to end up here in some capacity at some point. I, too, can't imagine what he and his family has gone through in the course of the past few years. I know that his extended UConn family would welcome him with open arms.
No one wants to hear this ... but I think Aaron Hernandez would have been far better off with his brother at UConn than getting with Urban Meyer praying together. (and hanging with the boys in clubs all over Florida) There are certainly contra arguments; but, I thought this during his recruiting & still think this. Tragedy for DJ for sure as well.