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Why would you play in the spring when most of your competition for the draft will be training and preparing for the combine if the season occurs?
draft/combine happening no matter what college decides
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Why would you play in the spring when most of your competition for the draft will be training and preparing for the combine if the season occurs?
If the season fails, they'll push it back. If the 6 conferences slated to play make it through a season, not sure they have any incentive to. Big 10 and Pac 12 will just be **** out of luck.draft/combine happening no matter what college decides
Oh, so college athletes can't think for themselves now?
With the NFL potentially moving into those time slots, these conferences can do all they want, it won't resonate on a national level like they think.
Why would you play in the spring when most of your competition for the draft will be training and preparing for the combine if the season occurs?
I think that reason alone is going to make it tough. Either NFL guys playing 26 games or the kids who will have 2 CFB seasons playing 20. Brutal either way.Game reps are still more important than workout numbers in the evaluation process, and most scouts already have a decent idea what these guys are going to run and how big they are from spring testing anyways.
The biggest risk for NFL bound guys who want/need to play in the spring is the prospect of playing at least 26 games in a calendar year, and the toll that is going to take on your body.
The NFLPA is going to have to come up with something that prohibits these guys from playing until like October to protect them from themselves.
I mean whatever helps your argument that has more holes in it than a Georgia defense in overtime of a national title game.
If you're Trevor Lawrence or Justin Fields, you probably wouldn't.Why would you play in the spring when most of your competition for the draft will be training and preparing for the combine if the season occurs?
He's always been whiny and overly emotional. It ain't just you.You can tell I touched a nerve with stanfan . Next thing you know he's going to invite me to Palo Alto to throw hands
You can tell I touched a nerve with stanfan . Next thing you know he's going to invite me to Palo Alto to throw hands
23? There's no way. Isn't he a sophomore?
23? There's no way. Isn't he a sophomore?
Yeah he just turned 23 in July
He's a 23 year old true sophomore...? How?Garrett Wilson transferring from Ohio State? I understand someone like him transferring so he can at least attempt to play this season. He's 23 now, even if he's given another year of eligibility he'll be 24 during the 2021 college football season in 25 by the start of the 2022 NFL season.
Every now and then you hear about players being held back in high school so they can develop and starting college at 19 or 20 so I didn't completely dismiss him being 23 (JR Reed from Georgia was 24 by the draft this year) but a 23-year-old sophomore would be crazy.He's a 23 year old true sophomore...? How?
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Ok saw you corrected it.