I was very surprised. We met a lot and talked a lot about it. I didn’t think he should go, just because of exactly what happened (last season). Here’s a guy where, had he come back, he would have become our starter and gotten all that attention. He didn’t get to go to the combine, and had he gone to the combine, they said he would have had the best running back numbers at the entire combine. But his was a different deal. It wasn’t about, hey, OK, come back and be a featured guy and get drafted higher. It was just different. He had already graduated. He redshirted also and had been here a long time, so a lot of his buddies were gone. And he just said, “Hey, I want to see if I can make it in the NFL.” It was unusual. They don’t usually think it through like that. But Kerrith is a little bit different. And also, he has his life after football (planned). He’s very mature and he’s going to do very well whenever football is over.