I see it year after year, these kids declare for the draft, and go undrafted. I just dont understand it. If you arent a stud on your own team, AND a stud in your conference, you have no business declaring early. Unless you have a grades issue, stay in school and play another year.
I see it year after year, these kids declare for the draft, and go undrafted. I just dont understand it. If you arent a stud on your own team, AND a stud in your conference, you have no business declaring early. Unless you have a grades issue, stay in school and play another year.
Every single player we had that declared, should have stayed another year. Is coaching part of the problem with these guys not staying or is staying to help your team win at the college level just not that important to these guys anymore?
Every single player we had that declared, should have stayed another year. Is coaching part of the problem with these guys not staying or is staying to help your team win at the college level just not that important to these guys anymore?
I agree with you. I think some of the problem is some of the agents
give the young men a false hope to get them to sign with them.
The agents should have to be held to a high standard and not sign
them up and ruin their chance of playing one more year. I don't think a lot of them care what happens when they don't get drafted. Just sorry it didn't
work out. On to the next one
Every single player we had that declared, should have stayed another year. Is coaching part of the problem with these guys not staying or is staying to help your team win at the college level just not that important to these guys anymore?
I agree with you. I think some of the problem is some of the agents
give the young men a false hope to get them to sign with them.
The agents should have to be held to a high standard and not sign
them up and ruin their chance of playing one more year. I don't think a lot of them care what happens when they don't get drafted. Just sorry it didn't
work out. On to the next one
Every single player we had that declared, should have stayed another year. Is coaching part of the problem with these guys not staying or is staying to help your team win at the college level just not that important to these guys anymore?
All I can figure is. A. Horrible advice from an agent. B. Real bad situation at home financially. C. Failing school. D. Seeing the younger guys coming up and knowing they are going to get passed on the depth chart.
If I was a kid, I'd want to redshirt my freshman year, play at least 3, and evaluate. Heck bama has guys sit on the bench until their junior year, play one season and get drafted high it seems like, which is a good route too.
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I think in Texas’ case, a lot of kids were sick of Herman’s **** and declared early before Herman was fired and Sark got here. Eagles and Chris Brown come to mind. They opted out before the bowl game. That, bad advice and their own **** poor self evaluation got them where they are today. Seems Herman sent a lot of folks to declare early the last 3-4 years.
On edit safety Chris Brown, didn’t leave early but he did have another year of eligibility due to Covid.... but still.
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