what a dumbass
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5995754
lol Carolina
Agreed...he couldn't possibly improve his stock anymore than it already is. Still, he'll be great when he finally does come out, unlike Leinart and others.
Just cost himself a lot of bread though
Yeah agreed he shouldn't be a bust. But when you're basically guaranteed to be drafted #1 overall and probably 2 or 3 at the worst, I think you have to go for it if for any other reason than to avoid getting injured the following college season. It's not like he can't take summer classes to finish his architecture degree later on.
With Harbaugh and a good number of his o-linemen leaving, it's not like Stanford will have a shot at the BCS le next year either.
It's a stupid move all the way around.
Even worse is the fact that this could be the last rookie class without a rookie salary scale..
Kids don't go to schools like Stanford to not graduate. I'm surprised because of the other cir stances, but he's a year from graduating from Stanford. Kid probably dreamt of a degree like that more than an NFL career.
Agreed with JMark.
While I would never think of any scenario where I would turn down a guaranteed $50 million to play football, this is a different situation than the rest. The guy is a nerd who legitimately loves architecture and just happens to be super talented at football.
That's fair except he can still earn his degree by taking classes over the course of two summers, especially if he's that much of a nerd. The possible rookie scale is something I didn't even think about. Could be the difference in a lot of money.
Rumors are it could cost him 40-50 million. That's an insane amount of money to walk away from. I just think he's lived for this moment as a nerd more so than an athlete. I'm wondering if the same questions of motivation or "love of the game" will now follow him the way they followed Myron Rolle upon following his dream and taking advantage of the Rhodes Scholarship. I know talent levels are different, but cir stances aren't much different. Rolle's draft stock went from 3/4th round projections to undrafted.
Rolle was drafted in the sixth round by the ans.
Correction noted. Still, his questioned motivation and one season cost him two or three rounds. Luck will be playing, unlike Rolle, but his passion is now evident: school. Factor this in with a likely diminished product for Stanford next year and he could slip a bit. I'm just curious to see if any of the questions of motivation even get asked in this case because I didn't agree with them being asked of Rolle last year.
While having some similarities, Rolle taking the Rhodes scholarship meant missing an entire college football season. Luck won't be missing the 2011 college football season. Rolle chose academics over football entirely. Luck is choosing academics and college football over the NFL. There's a significant enough difference where Luck's motivation to play football likely won't come into question the same way.
Same thing that happened to Leinart and others is going to happen to Luck. His stock can only go down from here....
More than likely.
Or stay the same like Sam Bradford's stock after returning for another year and even getting injured.
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