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Evander Holyfield Doesn't Want RB Son To Go To Georgia
by Larry LeoSeptember 10, 2015
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The above is Elijah Holyfield, the son of former boxing champion Evander Holyfield, deciding to take his running back talents to the University of Georgia. But his father isn't a fan of his decision and would rather him go to Notre Dame...
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The above is Elijah Holyfield, the son of former boxing champion Evander Holyfield, deciding to take his running back talents to the University of Georgia. But his father isn't a fan of his decision and would rather him go to Notre Dame...
quote:
“If you go to college, you go to get an education. That’s why I tried to get him to go to Notre Dame.”
“What are you going to do from 25-75? Education is the key. Life is more than football, just like life is more than boxing. I can’t say that Georgia can’t give him a good education, but only that at Notre Dame you’d be getting a $250,000 a year education instead of a $50,000 education.”
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Damn could you imagine graduating with 1 million dollars of student loan debt
Reply80 months

Tuition and fees for out of state to Georgia: $43,868.00
Tuition and fees for out of state to Notre Dame: $47,929.00
Tuition and fees for out of state to Notre Dame: $47,929.00
Reply80 months

"Georgia is not as academically accomplished as Notre Dame, Stanford, Auburn, or Harvard."
Auburn isn't even #1 in its own state (neither is UA BTW).
Auburn isn't even #1 in its own state (neither is UA BTW).
Reply80 months




Evander is correct.
Georgia is not as academically accomplished as Notre Dame, Stanford, Auburn, or Harvard. These type of schools are much more respected.
Georgia is not as academically accomplished as Notre Dame, Stanford, Auburn, or Harvard. These type of schools are much more respected.
Reply80 months

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