A Texas Tech recruit cannot watch the Super Bowl because of tutoring obligations.
One of the top college recruits in all the land, Breiden Fehoko, will be attending Texas Tech next year as a stud Division 1 Football Player.
As a Senior at Farrington High School this past season, the defensive lineman racked up 74 tackles and a ridiculous 16 sacks.
Many say it’s a reflection upon your life if you find yourself watching the Super Bowl alone. While the entire world gets together and views that one single television, if you’re at home with a spread of snacks just for you and your dog, it might be time to analyze your life.
The point of the matter is: everybody is watching the Super Bowl, football fan or not.
Fehoko is 24/7 football all the time. So it’s a virtual certainty that Fehoko would be watching the Super Bowl tonight, right?
Well, tutoring has pushed aside football for the time being. While the New England Patriots and the Seattle Sehawks treat the rest of us to a fantastic one, Fehoko and a teammate are missing it:
Well isn’t that interesting.
Of course, studying to make sure you’re good to go for college is by the most important thing in the kids life right now. But you’re telling me there isn’t another day or time the kid could be tutored?
This takes torture to another level.
Fehoko is probably thanking his lucky stars that TiVo and DVR’s are so prevalent this day in age.
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