“I just felt it. I felt like that was the school for me as far as after football, 40 years after college, it would help me be successful.”
Neal slept on it, revisited the decision, discussed it with his family some more, and chose to stick with it.
“It came down to what’s best for me academically and also in regards to a social life, because you know you have to be social in college,” Neal says.
“I talked to all the coaches from my top four and I just felt it by talking to this specific coach that this was the school for me just because of the respect level that they have for me and my family.
“He doesn’t know, not yet. I’ll probably call him 30 minutes before my conference tomorrow and let him know that I’ll be attending his school.”