I'm sure some declared because they was little chance they would be eligible to play in college in next year. But I am guessing the majority are getting bad advice about how they need to start their careers as fast as possible so they can make the real money after four years. Only problem is almost half these guys will never play in a game and their college career is over.
LSU leads the way with seven early entries in the draft
Posted by Mike Florio
On Sunday, the NFL announced that 102 college football players have been accepted for early admission to the draft.
The most came from Louisiana State University, with seven: receiver Odell Beckham, running back Alfred Blue, defensive tackle Ego Ferguson, running back Jeremy Hill (pictured), defensive tackle Anthony Johnson, receiver Jarvis Landry, and guard Trai Turner.
Surprisingly, Cal came in second with six. Alabama and Stanford had five each, and three schools had four apiece: Florida State, Notre Dame, South Carolina.http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... 014-draft/
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Frank Coztansa wrote:
conns7901 wrote:
Not over yet.
Yes it is.
CDOM wrote:
When this is all over, which is not going to be for a while, Trump will be re-elected President.