http://www.orlandosentinel.com/spor...h121807,0,1889325.story?coll=orl_tab01_layout
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Noooooooooooo. D:
There goes my second rounder target.
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wow. That's pretty surprising. I've never understood when RB's return. They have such a short shelf life, and I'm not sure how much more he could help his draft status with another year.
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Apparently he wants his degree and I applaud him for making the risky decision. He is also going to have a 2+ million dollar insurance policy, which is more than he would have made as a late 2nd early 3rd rounder. So it isnt as risky as it appears.
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Kid definitely can elevate himself as a 1st round pick as well as a Heisman contender next year. Funny thing is, the same season next year will get him to NY (for the Heisman) . . . guaranteed IMO. He didn't get invited or respected because of him being at non BIG BOY school . . . but he is on the radar now.
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It sounds crazy but you have to respect someone for staying and helping his program.
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YES!!! This is awesome! I just transfered to UCF, now I'll get to see him play a full season! Sweet! Maybe I'll see him on campus too. Go Knights!!
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What can't you understand?? If RB have a short shelf life..he's gonna need a backup plan for a career after football. You have to respect his desire to go back to school and finish with a degree and also it shows you his maturity to want to return to his team. It's not like kids who want to drop into the NBA purely for the $$$. I support Kevin's decision... -
Good he has my respect going for the degree at least.
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I really think he's the best running back in the country, over McFadden. -
I get it for QB's and guys that still need to develop, but I just don't see much reward for the risk he's taking. Maybe he just loves college. If that's the case, God bless.