From the Washington Post:
You won’t remember SMU’s holder after Saturday’s game at Navy — he’ll never forget it
By Dan Steinberg
November 11
A few weeks after Garrett Krstich had surgery to repair three tears in his labrum last January, SMU released its 2015 football schedule. Among the road trips was a Nov. 14 game, in Annapolis, against Navy.
At the time, Krstich could barely throw a football five yards. He was a walk-on who had already played four seasons, and who couldn’t afford graduate school. The Mustangs had a new coach and a highly touted quarterback in junior Matt Davis. Krstich had no idea whether his career was over, but it sure didn’t seem promising.
“Honey,” his mom told him, “I think it’s time to move on.”
Krstich had other ideas.
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