Bain, though, said his college choice is a business decision. He wants to pick the school that can best help him get to the
NFL and maximize his career. He’s waiting to see how his top choices look this season on the field before deciding.
“I’m not afraid of leaving home,” he said. “I’m just in the business of doing what’s best for me.”
Bain said he’s made the short drive to UM’s campus eight to nine times this year. Two of his former Central teammates are on the team: offensive lineman Laurance Seymore and linebacker Wesley Bissainthe. He said former Central coach Roland Smith doesn’t apply much recruiting pressure unless he’s visiting campus.
“I enjoy the whole process,” Bain said. “You get to go on recruiting visits, have fun, take photos, go to campus and kind of live somewhat of a college life — get just like a glimpse of it.
“My brother stays out of it — all that recruitment stuff. He just keeps me up-to-date with things. If they have an event at the school, he’ll let me know before the other coaches do. But recruitment-wise, telling me to go somewhere, he stays out of it because he wants me to do what’s best for me. I appreciate it because I don’t have somebody breathing down my neck. I don’t feel like I have to do something for somebody else to help them.”