I have been reading about this kid for a while now. If he was really that good he definitely would have been on the TT team at fullback. We are lack ing in good wing backs. On the Other hand I am glad he had the option of going to college. Whether he comes back to play in the PFL, or get drafted to the MLS is irrelevant. IF he wants to play WB for TT, he has to be skillfull(good first touch and comfortable moving forward with the ball), fast, strong(weight room). The 2014 back MUST be exceptional.
He in de US. De odds of him playin international ball are very slim. That window of opportunity has likely passed him by purely because of age. If he was exceptional, he would be in somebody's pro set up abroad...not be going to USF.
As it is, he gettin a good education and I assume a good lifestyle. To compete effectively at international level these days, you have to be like Hyland and dem fellas so.
He is clever, speedy, a good descision maker and can move the ball forward quickly. He was a standout in a team that at some points included Keon Daniel, Abu Bakrh, Guerra and Hyland.
That said I tend to agree with you about the difficulty of him being able to play international footaball after college. Maybe in the days of Shaka and Stern it was a little easier. But todays Pro League is far more competitive and CCL is giving opportunities for young professionals like Shaddon Winchester, Primus and Jerrel Britto to run out against men like Pavon and Carlos Palacios, the same players who mannersing our big EPL guys. You just can't get that kind of experience in NCAA.
There will be some players who not are not 'big' right now but guarateed they making the next team for 2014 qualifiers before Leston Paul. Marcus Joseph is one that comes to mind.