T.J. Lawrence has been on the Florida A&M practice field for two days and already he's feeling the pressure of being a Division I transfer — not any Division I, though. The University of Florida.
"I just feel like sometimes in practice if I drop a pass, I'm not supposed to drop anything," Lawrence said Friday. "I'm not supposed to make a mistake. That's what goes through my head when I'm practicing. I feel it's a respect thing, though." Lawrence left UF's program just before the start of preseason camp, but before he came to FAMU last week he'd taken a visit to a junior college.
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