Whether or not (a scholarship) works out, that's not what I'm coming for,” Abraham said. “I’m coming for the opportunity to compete and play at the next level. So that's the opportunity I was given. I think it’s the best decision that I've made up to this point. I’m fired up.”
“After talking to Coach Hamdan, Coach Drink and Coach Peeler, I knew that they were interested,” he said. “So I shot up here this weekend just to get my eyes on it. I feel really good about it.”
I've seen a lot, played at every level pretty much,” Abraham said. “Group of Five, juco, obviously I was at (Mississippi) State for a little bit and played there in the spring. I've seen a lot and from talent-wise and a player perspective, I pride myself on accuracy, footwork, timing, just getting the ball out quick and getting it in those playmakers’ hands. That’s something that I prided myself on at Southern Miss for three years.
“That timing piece is really something I pride myself on, getting in that extra work with the wideouts, spending extra hours working on routes. I can run a little bit if I need to. If there’s a big old dude chasing me I tend to run a little faster. I'm not the fastest guy in the world, but I can do it if I need to.
“Just being a being an accurate quarterback, being a definitive decision-maker and just being a leader. That's something I've learned throughout my time playing football. There's a lot of guys out there who look up to the quarterback position. That's something that I really take pride in, just being a leader on and off the field.”
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