BY ANDREW OWENS
A
"rejuvenated" Everett Golson
practiced with Notre Dame
March 3 for the first time since
the university suspended him
for a semester last May. During a
19-minute session with reporters, the
junior signal-caller described how he
changed as a person and a quarter-
back during his time away from the
program.
"It feels great to be back with my
teammates," Golson said. "It really
feels good. … I think I was a little too
excited at first.
"Just everything I've been through
and the training that I've had, I feel
more mature and a more polished
quarterback."
While Notre Dame went 9-4 last
fall, Golson said he improved "tre-
mendously" during his training with
quarterback guru George Whitfield Jr.
in San Diego.
"I regret [the suspension] in a sense,
but I think it allowed me to grow so
much," Golson said. "My maturity
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CENTER
Quarterback Everett Golson has
returned to Notre Dame and raised
optimism for the 2014 season
Golson said he improved "tremendously" by train-
ing with QB guru George Whitfield Jr. in San Diego
during his hiatus from Notre Dame.
PHOTO BY JOE RAYMOND