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per Fox Sports:
It also raises one of the most interesting “What if?” questions in college football history: What if Joe Mauer had focused on football? How good could he have been?
Days before Signing Day, FOX Sports tracked down Mauer and the people who know him best to ask that question.
Mauer eventually turned his attention to college, taking official visits to Miami, Arizona and Minnesota, as well as Florida State, after bonding with the Seminoles' young offensive coordinator, Mark Richt.
Of course no trip to Tallahassee, Fla., would be complete without meeting FSU legendary coach Bobby Bowden, something Mauer remembers vividly to this day. Mauer took his official visit during a break in his high school basketball season, and Bowden planned to reciprocate by coming to Minnesota.
“I remember sitting in his office,” Mauer said. “He told me, ‘I want to come up to Minnesota and watch you play basketball. But I don’t want to come up there in that cold, just to get a no!’”
It’s been a full 14 years since Mauer chose baseball once and for all, leaving many to wonder just how good Mauer would’ve been if he’d focused on football full time.
Just about everyone who saw him play has the same answer.
“There’s no doubt about it, it’s 100 percent that he would’ve been successful at Florida State,” Lemming said. “He would’ve been a first-round pick and still playing in the NFL today.”
http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...seminoles-minnesota-twins-bobby-bowden-020215
Go Gophers!!
It also raises one of the most interesting “What if?” questions in college football history: What if Joe Mauer had focused on football? How good could he have been?
Days before Signing Day, FOX Sports tracked down Mauer and the people who know him best to ask that question.
Mauer eventually turned his attention to college, taking official visits to Miami, Arizona and Minnesota, as well as Florida State, after bonding with the Seminoles' young offensive coordinator, Mark Richt.
Of course no trip to Tallahassee, Fla., would be complete without meeting FSU legendary coach Bobby Bowden, something Mauer remembers vividly to this day. Mauer took his official visit during a break in his high school basketball season, and Bowden planned to reciprocate by coming to Minnesota.
“I remember sitting in his office,” Mauer said. “He told me, ‘I want to come up to Minnesota and watch you play basketball. But I don’t want to come up there in that cold, just to get a no!’”
It’s been a full 14 years since Mauer chose baseball once and for all, leaving many to wonder just how good Mauer would’ve been if he’d focused on football full time.
Just about everyone who saw him play has the same answer.
“There’s no doubt about it, it’s 100 percent that he would’ve been successful at Florida State,” Lemming said. “He would’ve been a first-round pick and still playing in the NFL today.”
http://www.foxsports.com/college-fo...seminoles-minnesota-twins-bobby-bowden-020215
Go Gophers!!