OrangeXtreme
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I don't remember it being news when a graduating senior declared for the draft regardless of the sport.as was said in the other thread. You declare so teams know they should look at you and make a decision. They don't want to be drafting kids who want to go to Med school or whatever
I think it has something to do with the culture that Fran is installing. Obviously he is out of eligibility and would like to enter the draft. I think doing these posts is a clean way to thank the program and fan base and bid a farewell. Provides closure. It’s smart.Question... Why are guys who are out of eligibility declaring for the draft. Aren't they automatically qualified by being done with college?
They are just thanking everyone and leaving with a bit of honor is all.Question... Why are guys who are out of eligibility declaring for the draft. Aren't they automatically qualified by being done with college?
It's news when people fill a glass with tap water now. It's the world we're in. Get off my lawn!I don't remember it being news when a graduating senior declared for the draft regardless of the sport.
Good enough. Makes sense.I think it has something to do with the culture that Fran is installing. Obviously he is out of eligibility and would like to enter the draft. I think doing these posts is a clean way to thank the program and fan base and bid a farewell. Provides closure. It’s smart.
It’s not news, it’s a social media post.I don't remember it being news when a graduating senior declared for the draft regardless of the sport.
I mean it’s also an advertisement for the program. “Look at all the dudes we have going into the draft.”I think it has something to do with the culture that Fran is installing. Obviously he is out of eligibility and would like to enter the draft. I think doing these posts is a clean way to thank the program and fan base and bid a farewell. Provides closure. It’s smart.