:yeahAnyone know what his major is?
I've never been much of a fan of the NFL..just watch occasionally if I notice a team with a former Husker playing..
But if it was anywhere else (Not the instate Husker team I always dreamed of playing for)..The smart thing would probably be to put part of your signing bonus in a special account earmarked for education (Yours and your kids).
And gobs of insurance for possible career ending injuries..
What protection does an NCAA athlete have?
I would love to see how much more improvement Suh could show with another year with this Defense..
May even be worth double his contract.
Nicks was considered by some to be the best run-blocker in the draft. He's doing VERY well for himself out there in New Orleans. He's starting! For a 5th rounder, that's a nailed draft pick. He fell mostly, I think, because of character concerns. Didn't he get himself kicked out of Nebraska's own pro day?Didn't that adwizard McShay also say once that Carl Nicks should be a late 1st mid 2nd round pick last year. Good call for a guy that could barely move side to side.
Nicks was considered by some to be the best run-blocker in the draft. He's doing VERY well for himself out there in New Orleans. He's starting! For a 5th rounder, that's a nailed draft pick. He fell mostly, I think, because of character concerns. Didn't he get himself kicked out of Nebraska's own pro day?Didn't that adwizard McShay also say once that Carl Nicks should be a late 1st mid 2nd round pick last year. Good call for a guy that could barely move side to side.
:yeahIf they are that big into education, and he wants to please them and truly wants to do the best thing for anyone (get his education !!!!....can never take that away)......... he could always work on his degree in the off-season, or after career...... If you have a chance to step right out of college and put millions of $$$ in the bank, compared to a degree, which can be attained at any time and AGE, he would be smart IMO to take the $$$ while it is there.
If he blows a knee or pulls a Herian, then he stuck with a degree, yes, but that degree, will probably never give him the financial security or advantage that he will get immediately.
Listen, I am a teacher for goodness sake, so I value education more than most, but if a kid gets a chance to put $$$ in the bank for him and his family.....go for it !!! Take a look around a college campus, a ton of "non-traditional" students (30's - 40's) and if he is only lacking a semester or so, easy to pick up..
As a football fan, obvioulsy I want him to stay, but put the goggles aside, and put yourself in his situation, and ask what would you do?
If it was me, I take the money. First rounders are guaranteed millionaires (signing bonus). You have to take that chance.I know I'll get crucified for this, but if he is a legitimate first rounder (i.e. that NFL find out what your worth thing-a-ma-jiggy that under classmen can do says he is) I think he should go ahead a declare himself eligible. A lot can happen in a year of football and it would be in his own best interest to get paid.
However, his parents are really big on education.
Exactly! Just because someone projects you as a first rounder doesn't mean you will be a first rounder. Every year there are "hot" picks that seem to fall much further than the "experts" had them pegged on the board.Granted, when one guy "projects" him as a 1st-rounder, he could end up being a 3rd or 4th round pick. You just never know at this point. I think he's got to try and stay on a year to turn himself into a legit top-15 candidate.
Or, his stock could drop. Anyone remember Jared Tomich's last season? His stock dropped because he got doubled more.Thank you both for pointing that out.
He will be anchoring a skilled D line that is already getting recognition.
His stock will improve quite a bit to where he is likely to be an early first rounder. ' But I would get the career insurance for a million just in case'
:yeah Thank you! Pretty much what I was going to say. I can never get mad at a kid for taking the opprotunity to make millions of dollars. In the current economy, these type of opprotunities are VERY limited. Like every Husker fan, I really hope he sticks around, but if not I'll definitely continue to cheer for him on Sundays!If they are that big into education, and he wants to please them and truly wants to do the best thing for anyone (get his education !!!!....can never take that away)......... he could always work on his degree in the off-season, or after career...... If you have a chance to step right out of college and put millions of $$$ in the bank, compared to a degree, which can be attained at any time and AGE, he would be smart IMO to take the $$$ while it is there.
If he blows a knee or pulls a Herian, then he stuck with a degree, yes, but that degree, will probably never give him the financial security or advantage that he will get immediately.
Listen, I am a teacher for goodness sake, so I value education more than most, but if a kid gets a chance to put $$$ in the bank for him and his family.....go for it !!! Take a look around a college campus, a ton of "non-traditional" students (30's - 40's) and if he is only lacking a semester or so, easy to pick up..
As a football fan, obvioulsy I want him to stay, but put the goggles aside, and put yourself in his situation, and ask what would you do?