Ronald Carswell mulling choices near, far 
October, 17, 2012
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Dave Hooker | ESPN.com
Ronnie Carswell has options.
The receiver from Fulton (Miss.) Itawamba could chose one of the four-year colleges pursuing him or chose to stay in junior college to improve his stock. Either way, he'll make a more mature decision than he could have before enrolling at Itawamba.
"I think taking the juco route has made me more of a man," Carswell said when asked about his development. "More maturity. More responsibility. Coach [Jon Williams] talks to me a lot about that. Responsibility and accountability, that's a big part of this program and I've tried to buy into that."
The receiver from Fulton (Miss.) Itawamba could chose one of the four-year colleges pursuing him or chose to stay in junior college to improve his stock. Either way, he'll make a more mature decision than he could have before enrolling at Itawamba.
"I think taking the juco route has made me more of a man," Carswell said when asked about his development. "More maturity. More responsibility. Coach [Jon Williams] talks to me a lot about that. Responsibility and accountability, that's a big part of this program and I've tried to buy into that."
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