MEDIA INTERCEPTIONS

Such a great read for talented college prospects: Depression knows no limits

How do you explain dark feelings of hopelessness to family members who are tugging at you for money?

Who do you talk to about the burden of losing three friends a year earlier in a car accident that happened while they were driving your car to see you play baseball?

When you’re Roscoe Crosby, once the nation’s No. 1 high school wide receiver who also drew comparisons to Ken Griffey Jr. in baseball, how do you define yourself when the games disappear? In Crosby’s case, you black out and drive a car off a bridge in Anderson, S.C., a cry for help so deep and desperate that it has taken him more than a decade just to feel comfortable enough to talk about it publicly.

This is a very good read for young, talented athletes that will be exposed to so much more than they can ever imagine. With fame, comes fortune. As the saying goes “More money, more problems.” Well there could be problems if you don’t have help to understand how to handle what will fly at you. Click HERE and read in full PLEASE!