Luke Bennett had narrowed his options to three choices: Florida State, Georgia and New Hampshire.
The first two possibilities came as a preferred walk-on and the third was on scholarship. Only one of those schools, however, could offer the 5-foot-11 wide receiver one season he would truly never forget.
Stetson, nicknamed “The Mailman’’ because he once wore a U.S. Postal Service hat to a showcase camp while in high school, took time to reflect on it this week. If he had to experience it all at once, he probably wouldn’t be sane, Stetson joked. He admitted to disliking some of his coaches at times, believing they were intentionally holding him back, an opinion Kirby Smart didn’t necessarily disagree with.
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