College sports fan, Any idea about this.?

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Why some players in college sports leave after their 2nd yr for pro sports, even though they had 2 yrs remaining.

Finishing 4yrs mean, they got degree, and most likely to get better job if pro sports are short of salary, the way economy going this days.



Texas @ Florida at BCS title game, yes or no.





Colt vs Tim Tebow great match up.
 
YOU CAN ALWAYS GO BACK TO COLLEGE BUT IF YOU HAVE CHANCE TO MAKE BIG MONEY, AS PRO, DO IT
 
You wont need a degree to badly as everybody said if you get drafted. Not many jobs will pay you millions of dollars or even minimum NFL salary for that matter. If you can make it in the NFL you might as well as you can. Football is a sport with a ton of injuries so the earlier you go the better sometimes because theres only so much you have in you.

Texas.vs.Florida is my BCS title game prediction.

If Colt McCoy wins the Hiesman which I predict he will this will be the 2nd year in a row 2 Hiesman winners are on the field at the same time. Texas stopped USC's dynasty and streak of national titles in 2005-2006 and itd be interesting to see if they can do the same to Florida and halt their dynasty. I like Texas over Florida and Colt McCoy being the Hiesman winner in this years National Championship.
 
if you are a potential first or secound round pick, you come out of college and make millions and millions. NFL players arent short on salary

plus most players are recruited to play college football because of their football skills, not their grades
 
No one leaves with two years remaining if they want to play pro ball in the NFL. Ask Maurice Clarett from Ohio State. Players must be at least three years past HS graduation. If they did leave it would be because of the lure of big money. Delayed gratification works for those of us that want to do something with their degree.
 
They do it for the money, but they do have advisors that let them know if it is a good decision.

Texas vs Florida could happen, but I'm curious to see how Tebow will fare without Percy Harvin. Harvin was great at turning those dump passes into big gains. Texas vs Alabama could very well happen, too. Either way, the Longhorns win it next season, and Colt gets the Heisman that he deserved last year.
 
If you make the draft, then, you don't necessarily need the degree. I would go make my millions while I could.

Alabama/Texas this year, dude. Me and my boy Bevo will be talking mad smack.
 
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