Michael Taaffe Announces Return to Texas Longhorns
AUSTIN — After an emotional exit at the Cotton Bowl, Michael Taaffe now has some unfinished business.
The Texas Longhorns safety announced on social media Tuesday that he’ll be returning to the Forty Acres next season.
Taaffe, who arrived to the program as a walk-on, will look to build off his All-American season and boost his NFL Draft stock in his final season of eligibility.
Here’s a look at his announcement:
After the loss to Ohio State, Taaffe was emotional knowing it was the last time he’d be playing with this year’s team.
“This team so special to me, and just for this book of the chapter to close, for this team, as far as we can’t play another game together, that hurt, emotionally, that hurt, just to not be able to play with those guys ever again, wearing the burnt orange,” Taaffe said. ” … [I’ve] just got so much love for these guys, and [I] came in here as a walk-on and and now I’m an All-American, but I don’t care about that. I care about the love of my teammates. That’s truly all I care about. Those are cool accolades, but hearing that a teammate loves me is so much cooler, and it’s so fulfilling in your heart as a teammate, as a leader, as a guy on a team.”
He said that either way, his decision to return or enter the draft would be a “selfish” one.
“That sucks, that I have to make a decision, a selfish decision, but just weighing what’s best for me,” Taaffe said. “I’ll think about that for the next couple days, and I’ll make a decision, but I know I came here to win a national championship, so gotta think long and hard about this decision.”
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