Beau Scarborough announced his retirement at a news conference last week. birmingham stallions.
Scarborough, who attended the University of Alabama from 2014 to 2017, was a two-time national champion (2015, 2017) and a two-time USFL champion with the Stallions, winning the last two seasons in a row. .
He was a major contributor to the Stallions' 2022 championship run, rushing for 135 yards and a touchdown on just 13 carries in Birmingham's 33-30 win over the Stallions. philadelphia stars.
After leaving Alabama, Scarborough was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the seventh round of the 2018 NFL Draft and went on to have a four-year NFL career with four different teams.
My next step away from being a soccer player is to work in player development and help young athletes move forward smartly, how to carry themselves, and how to communicate with everyone because you never know who you're talking to. It's about helping people learn how to be respectful.So next is player development.
— Beau Scarborough (@starbo06) March 10, 2024
Scarborough, a native of Tuscaloosa, was ranked 16th overall in the class of 2014. 247 Composites Ranking.
“It will be very difficult for me to walk away from this game, but I will walk away with my head held high knowing that I have done great things and have been surrounded by so many great people,” Scarborough said. Ta.
“I have a lot of respect for the guys who are still playing. But when your time comes, you'll know it's your time.”
Michael Brauner is a senior sports analyst and contributing writer for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @MBraunerWNSP
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