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Tony Morales, Texas Tech’s personification of perseverance, gets SEVENTH year from NCAA
Yes, you read that correctly. And, yes, this is still an amazingly awesome story if you’ve been following along.
Monday, Texas Tech confirmed to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal that Red Raiders center Tony Morales has been granted a rare seventh season of eligibility. The offensive lineman will be eligible to play in 2017 if he so chooses, and there seems to be little doubt that he will.
“I know I’ve got another year, for sure,” Morales said after Monday’s practice. “I already talked to compliance and (offensive line) coach (Lee) Hays and them. I worked too hard for too long. I didn’t rehab for four years to turn down eligibility.”
In March, it was announced that Morales had been granted a sixth season of eligibility and would suit up for the Red Raiders in 2016. And, if there were a picture next to the word “perseverance” in the dictionary, it’d be that of Morales taking the field this year. And next, as it turns out.
The Tech offensive lineman missed the 2011 season, his true freshman year, due to an injury sustained in summer camp. The same thing around the same time happened again in 2012. And again in 2013. And, unbelievably, again in 2014. That’s right, Morales missed four straight complete seasons because of injury.
Morales’ myriad health issues have consisted of a torn labrum in his right shoulder (2011); a strained knee ligament (2012); a torn labrum in his left shoulder (2013); and another knee issue in 2014.
Entire article: http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...-of-perseverance-gets-seventh-year-from-ncaa/
Hopefully after 7 years in school he'll actually leave Texas Tech with a degree (i.e. he'll graduate).