- A quarterback from Marjory Stoneman has committed to play college football for Nichols College after he spent the recent shooting at his school in hiding with representatives from the school.
- Tyler Goodman was not initially strongly considering Nichols, but the bond he formed with the coaches while in hiding changed his mind.
- He wants to wear the number 17 in college as a tribute to the shooting's victims.
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Parkland quarterback made his college decision after forming a bond with coaches during the mass shooting at the school
Tyler Goodman wasn't seriously considering playing for Nichols College at first, until he had to hide from a school shooter with a Nichols coach.
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Tyler Goodman, a quarterback from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the sight of a recent school shooting which claimed 17 lives, has committed to play college football for the coaches he spent the shooting in hiding with, as reported by the Associated Press.
During the February 14th shooting, Goodman hid in a room with his high school football coach, several teammates, and the
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