Well that sounds like a plan to me, being sober and living each day has gotten old, may need to stay buzzed especially lately
Could get worse coaching, best of luck to him: LSU sophomore defensive tackle Mickey Johnson told NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune Saturday via text he will transfer to another school for the 2015 season. Johnson, a four-star recruit from St. Paul's in Covington, said he has not been given a release but expects to get one when he graduates in August. He said he will likely not participate in spring practice. "(Defensive line) Coach Brick (Haley) said it wouldn't be a problem, but nothing officially until I graduate in August," Johnson said about getting the release. "That wayI can be eligible immediately." Johnson would have two seasons of eligibility left as a graduate transfer. He said he is considering Kansas State and South FLorida as possible destinations. In two seasons, Johnson played in seven games and recorded six tackles. He played in two games in 2014 in a reserve role with three tackles. Johnson was a Class 5A All State selection at St. Paul's and a member of the Times-Picayune Blue Chip list with 50 tackles and 11 sacks as a senior.
Four-star defensive end Arden Key is making his second visit to LSU in two months, having also taken an unofficial visit to campus for the Alabama game in November. Back on campus again for his official visit, the Georgia standout and No. 5 weakside defensive end in the country also brought along his father, mother and sister, and it appears the group is not only enjoying their three-day trip to Baton Rouge, but they've also apparently grown close to the newest edition to LSU's coaching staff: defensive line coach Ed Orgeron, who has now taken over Key's recruitment for the Tigers. Key is ranked as the No. 107 overall prospect in the 2015 class. Orgeron's first day recruiting on the road for LSU was Thursday, and Key was the second prospect that he went and visited with. Key dropped his commitment from South Carolina for a second time earlier this month, and now he will finish out his recruiting process with trips to Georgia next weekend and Auburn on the final weekend before National Signing Day.
already graduating. He must have spent more time in class than on the practice field. I understand his wanting to play. Best of luck.