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I'm sure there are a lot of Div II schools in Texass that would love to host him for a year before he went to a Big XII school.
A school official said that when Mark met with reporters Tuesday, he did not know he actually would be departing.
That leads to logical questions: Was it Mark’s choice to leave? Did he violate team rules a second time?
Mark did not return a phone call or text message seeking comment.
It’s also unclear whether he will be eligible to play this season.
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I wish sometimes these kids would get really good advise to look farther down the line than the immediate future.Rivals.com @Rivals 2m
ICYMI: Former #NWestern star RB Venric Mark is transferring to West Texas A&M (FREE) http://ow.ly/AFvxt
I agree wholeheartedly with the sentiment. But in this situation Venric is leaving Evanston with his Northwestern degree in hand. Or at least that's what is says in this article: LINKI wish sometimes these kids would get really good advise to look farther down the line than the immediate future.Rivals.com @Rivals 2m
ICYMI: Former #NWestern star RB Venric Mark is transferring to West Texas A&M (FREE) http://ow.ly/AFvxt
I fully understand his grandmother being ill and I'm sure he is close to her. But, this decision has huge ramifications on the rest of his life and career after he is done with football and college. Having a close family relationship is important. But, this could affect the next 50-60 years of his life.
At any rate, it is good to hear that he got his degree (from Northwestern no less) and will likely have a bright future after football is no longer an option. Good luck to him and his family.He will be getting his degree from Northwestern. He could have stayed but chose to leave. Without Mark and Christian Jones, the Wildcats will be the ones needing a lucky touchdown on Oct 18.
Good.He will be getting his degree from Northwestern. He could have stayed but chose to leave. Without Mark and Christian Jones, the Wildcats will be the ones needing a lucky touchdown on Oct 18.