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I'd say if there's ever a case when you promise a kid he won't have to redshirt, I'd say Bubba fits the billJust read an srticle on the Kansas City Star site.
http://www.kansascity.com/2011/02/09/2644737/starlings-future-remains-uncertain.html
Very interesting that most drafts have Bubba go high as a pitcher. But he comments that he is going to be playing less pitcher and more center field instead, you wonder if that might affect his draft status.
I guess it comes down to, do you want to be a multi-millionaire this year or in 4 or 5 years with a college degree?
Another article today on cbssports(dot)com. The guy is a rock star.On paper, one of the crown jewels of Nebraska's recruiting class is Bubba Starling, a highly-touted quarterback prospect from Gardner, KS (an exurb of Kansas City). Starling is one of the top high school quarterbacks in the country, and he could probably challenge reigning Big XII Freshman of the Year Taylor Martinez for a starting role on Day 1.
In fact, Starling is such a good athlete that he's also one of the best baseball prospects in the nation, and although Nebraska has offered him a spot on both its football and baseball teams, that might not be enough for the young man Baseball America anointed as its No. 1 high school prospect. And since Scott Boras is advising the young man, well, it seems as if his story's already written. LINK
thats what ive been saying, there is no way the kid is going to turn down 5 million to redshirt. Hes going to want to come in and play....the wildbubbaI'd say if there's ever a case when you promise a kid he won't have to redshirt, I'd say Bubba fits the billJust read an srticle on the Kansas City Star site.
http://www.kansascity.com/2011/02/09/2644737/starlings-future-remains-uncertain.html
Very interesting that most drafts have Bubba go high as a pitcher. But he comments that he is going to be playing less pitcher and more center field instead, you wonder if that might affect his draft status.
I guess it comes down to, do you want to be a multi-millionaire this year or in 4 or 5 years with a college degree?