All Americn D-II Safety Transfers to Tech
Giorgio Durham, at 6-0, 190, has decided to transfer to tech, thanks to Tramain Swindall. I'm unsure if he has a scholarship, or if he plans to walk on and earn a scholarship, but here is some video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PlAIAv0_XY
my (uneducated) thoughts on the video is he hits hard, and has a knack for the ball, but is a little slow, which is probably why he was D-II in the first place.
almost 2 years ago
aggieraider
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Excellentfind!
Thanks to Tramain Swindall who encouraged this Durham to visit Tech. He does appear to be a bit slower than we have become used to seeing in our defensive backs, but he has very good instincts, making up somewhat on that lack of speed. He is surehanhed, which means his getting into position with his smarts sets him up to pick off some passes, which might be the biggest asset he has. Sure tackler, too. Overall, good player that can be very productive. Zach was not really fast, either, but found ways to make plays at Tech and in the NFL. Durham may turn out to be a similar type player. GUNS UP! Welcome to the Red Raider Nation, Georgio Durham.
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Amazing !
There seems not to be a route from which we can find players.
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