A couple are now planning their wedding after they were matched together by experts on Married At First Sight - but never actually made it onto the show.
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become a Hall of Famer. That was never really on my radar.”Adolescence was a confusing time for the budding athlete. Terrell was raised mostly by his mom and grandmother and, until those years, he didn’t realize that his father had been living across the street with another family.
Terrell was quick to admit that his home life affected his early playing days in psychological ways.“My mom didn’t really know that I was going to become the athlete that I could,” T.O. said. “She didn’t come to games.”That’s not to say that Terrell’s mom, and grandma for that matter, didn’t love him to death.
Actually, they ensured he stayed on the straight and narrow. T.O. says that’s a huge reason for his winning mindset — and successful avoidance of harmful habits — once he got to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and began playing at a higher level.“I just felt and thought and saw how smoking, drinking, all of that affects your ability,” the soon-to-be 49er said.
“For me, I already knew I didn’t have the greatest ability anyway.”While T.O. may have doubted himself throughout high school and even the start of college, things all changed sophomore year. He broke out against then-powerhouse and recent national champions Marshall University on what he described as a perfect night for football.
“I remember it like it was yesterday,” T.O. said. “We beat them 33 to 31.
I had all four touchdowns. That would be emergence, I guess, of my greatness, or into, you know, the stages of good to great. But again, at that time, I still had no idea that I had the ability to play at the next level.”But that day came a few short years later in 1996, when San Fran drafted the fast man as a third-rounder.
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