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Braves at Cat building AB for lunch

Scouter said:
Dunsheath was drafted by the LA Galaxy last year.

If I remember correctly, he was doing the five-year business program to get his bachelor's and master's so he stuck around another yera to do that. I haven't heard if he'll end up playing in MLS.

Chris, who is an extremely smart guy, not to mention a great soccer player, did get drafted but was part of the 5-year program. He probably didn't get enough credit for how amazing of a player he was. Just a few stats: 4-time All-Conference, First Team All-American in his senior season, holds basically every Bradley goalkeeping record...Not only was he an All-American on the field, but was also an Academic All-American, too. I can't remember if he'll be done in May or finished in December. He received special permission by the Galaxy to finish up his fifth year of school. I would guess that the Galaxy still retain his rights, but he said specifically that he would probably make more with CAT than in the MLS. With somebody that talented, I'd imagine he'd still want to get back into it sometime (even as a coach). But as of last semester, he was definitely looking at a non-sports future for now.

He is the prime example of a true member of the Bradley atheltic family, excelling on and off the field. He was one of the greatest all-around athletes in Bradley SPORTS history.
 
Chris graduated back in December. He told me that since he did not sign with the L.A. Galaxy that D.C. United somehow got the rights to him. He told me that even the best players in the MLS only made a few hundred thousand dollars at most, and he would be better off to enter the working world. He even mentioned a friend of his that was in the "minor leagues" for the MLS and was making less than $15,000. He did what he thought was best for him, which was go to work at CAT.
 
OrangeandBlack74 said:
catpkt said:
And give up being an accountant at CAT??? Come on now....

Helps me pay for my BU season tickets.....among other recurring costs! :wink:

Not knocking it at all, I have counting the dollars at BIG YELLOW for several years now.
 
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