He made some new friends. They knew nothing of the past of boar and when he told them his nickname they shortened it to Bo. One day after school his new found friends convinced him to tryout for football. During the tryout they stood in the stands cheering him on. His first play in the tryout he sped past the line and tackled a runner for a loss. Bo made the team. This was the start of Bo Jackson’s football career (Devaney 12). The next fall of 1979, Bo walked in the locker room all of 6 feet tall and weighing around 170. The coach was amazed at how Bo had filled out. One kid even said, “All of it”, “ is hard as concrete.” (Devaney 14) . During the 1979 football season Bo won a starting position playing defensive end. Later on in the season couch Atchison noticed Bo was getting bigger and stronger. He decided he wanted him to carry the ball for him. He rushed for over 400 yards in the small amount of time he ran the ball that season. Over half of what the rest of the backs had for the whole season. This where Bo’s football career took off. After football season was over Bo made the track team (Devaney 14). One day after a track meet coach Brasseale, the baseball coach, came up to Bo and asked him to play for his team. He said, “I’ll share you with the track team. Bo said he would play. Coach Brasseale had him pitch. Opponent said, “It looks like a white pea shooting at you.” Although he really wanted to play outfield snagging line drives. His favorite thing about baseball was hitting. He loved slamming homeruns out of the park. That spring Bo won the state decathlon. After track meets he rushed to baseball games and pitched no hitters, stole 90/91 bases, and also jacked homeruns. He had a .405 batting average. That is great. After one of his games his coach pointed to man wearing a ball cap and said, “See that man over there?” Bo said “ yes. Who is he?” The coach said, “He’s a scout from the New
He made some new friends. They knew nothing of the past of boar and when he told them his nickname they shortened it to Bo. One day after school his new found friends convinced him to tryout for football. During the tryout they stood in the stands cheering him on. His first play in the tryout he sped past the line and tackled a runner for a loss. Bo made the team. This was the start of Bo Jackson’s football career (Devaney 12). The next fall of 1979, Bo walked in the locker room all of 6 feet tall and weighing around 170. The coach was amazed at how Bo had filled out. One kid even said, “All of it”, “ is hard as concrete.” (Devaney 14) . During the 1979 football season Bo won a starting position playing defensive end. Later on in the season couch Atchison noticed Bo was getting bigger and stronger. He decided he wanted him to carry the ball for him. He rushed for over 400 yards in the small amount of time he ran the ball that season. Over half of what the rest of the backs had for the whole season. This where Bo’s football career took off. After football season was over Bo made the track team (Devaney 14). One day after a track meet coach Brasseale, the baseball coach, came up to Bo and asked him to play for his team. He said, “I’ll share you with the track team. Bo said he would play. Coach Brasseale had him pitch. Opponent said, “It looks like a white pea shooting at you.” Although he really wanted to play outfield snagging line drives. His favorite thing about baseball was hitting. He loved slamming homeruns out of the park. That spring Bo won the state decathlon. After track meets he rushed to baseball games and pitched no hitters, stole 90/91 bases, and also jacked homeruns. He had a .405 batting average. That is great. After one of his games his coach pointed to man wearing a ball cap and said, “See that man over there?” Bo said “ yes. Who is he?” The coach said, “He’s a scout from the New