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Georgia junior S Dominick Sanders has seen firsthand how quickly a college football career can come to an end.
Sanders’ brother, Chris, played for Georgia in 2011 before he was dismissed for the same theft that also got former Auburn QB Nick Marshall kicked off the Bulldogs.
Sanders and his brother are both out to make sure the junior safety’s career doesn’t end the same way Chris’s did, according to The Telegraph:
“My brother (Chris) has been big about (staying out of trouble) to me,” Sanders said. “He’ll ask me a question about what I’m doing at school and tell me to stay focused. He tells me the things to do, who to hangout with, who not to hangout with and I thank God everyday that I have a brother like him. He made a mistake and bounced back, and he’s there for me as my career keeps going.”
“I get my ball hawking skills from him,” Sanders said. “When I moved from the star position to free safety, I thought about how my brother was a ball hawk, and I wanted to be like him. Everything that fell into place, like my skill of intercepting the ball, and I thank him for that.”
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