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    ESPN reports RGIII to enter NFL

    http://www.kdhnews.com/news/story.aspx?s=63484

    http://espn.go.com/nfl/draft2012/sto...ears-going-pro

    Since I'm not really into College football...? for those who are? Why do the guys do this when they make it big in college? Is it so they come out on top when they are on the top of the news? Why can't they wait the one more year and finish their degrees? Is it because he will be the highest draft picks because he won the Heisman? I HATE watching that damn show. Just start football already! I barely watch that!

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    RGIII finished his degree work last year, with honors. He could have declared for the NFL a long time ago. He wants to finish his masters, but if he goes pro it may have to wait. Unless he does it on line. Not only has he already finished college in 3 years, but did so with one of the highest GPA's in the school.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sojourner truth View Post
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    RGIII finished his degree work last year, with honors. He could have declared for the NFL a long time ago. He wants to finish his masters, but if he goes pro it may have to wait. Unless he does it on line. Not only has he already finished college in 3 years, but did so with one of the highest GPA's in the school.
    OK thanks. So that's good. No issue for him then. He has what he needs to fall back on. I guess I think about people like Lebron James. OK now it won't be an issue, he's rich. But...straight out of high school, he took a chance, and it paid off. There was another basketball player that I think took the same chance, but went to play overseas straight out of high school and it didn't pay off for him.

    So, to be considered for the Heisman, is that a stipulation...grades? Or is it just based on your skills on the football field? If they all could make that choice to leave school early for the NFL, I guess I wouldn't have an issue with it as long as their degree is finished, I would just hate to see them so close to finishing and not go all the way.

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    He graduated with a degree in Political Science in Dec, 2010. He graduated from high school early also.
    He is eligible for one more year of college ball because he was injured during the third game of his soph season and sat the rest of the season out.
    He is 12 SH from his masters degree. He's a lock to be a top 10 draft pick. You can't make millions of dollars a year sitting at Baylor.
    He'll finish his masters and go on to law school.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CenTexDave View Post
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    He graduated with a degree in Political Science in Dec, 2010. He graduated from high school early also.
    He is eligible for one more year of college ball because he was injured during the third game of his soph season and sat the rest of the season out.
    He is 12 SH from his masters degree. He's a lock to be a top 10 draft pick. You can't make millions of dollars a year sitting at Baylor.
    He'll finish his masters and go on to law school.
    Thanks for breaking it down! And I hear ya on that one!!!! Makes perfectly clear sense to me!

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    My understanding is that he and his parents have had many discussions about finishing his masters and law degree because they all realize is that all it takes is one injury to end a brilliant career. Most NFL players are considered over the hill by age 30. Be nice to make a bazillion dollars in the NFL, but RGIII isn' the kind of guy who would be happy sitting around the mansion all day counting his money. He could probably make a killing as a college football commentator on ESPN. He is very intelligent, and has great mastery of English and grammar. A lot more so than a lot of the former jocks you see on TV now that have a problem with any word that has more than 4 letters in it. Not you typical lump of meat who can run a football.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ItsMe View Post
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    OK thanks. So that's good. No issue for him then. He has what he needs to fall back on. I guess I think about people like Lebron James. OK now it won't be an issue, he's rich. But...straight out of high school, he took a chance, and it paid off. There was another basketball player that I think took the same chance, but went to play overseas straight out of high school and it didn't pay off for him.

    So, to be considered for the Heisman, is that a stipulation...grades? Or is it just based on your skills on the football field? If they all could make that choice to leave school early for the NFL, I guess I wouldn't have an issue with it as long as their degree is finished, I would just hate to see them so close to finishing and not go all the way.
    Grades are definitely not a requirement for the Heisman! It's all about on-field performance.
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    Still nothing officially "official" from him, but I think he's going to declare for the draft.
    About the only thing he hasn't accomplished at Baylor is win a Big 12 Championship and a national championship.
    With the defense Baylor has that will never happen. His three main offensive cohorts (Ganaway, Wright and Salubi) are also graduating. He'd have all new players on the offense next year. Doubt they would score like they did this year.
    He can probably finish 6 SH towards his masters this semester before all these mini training camps open. Knowing him he'll have his masters within one year.
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    What is the process in the NFL draft? I have heard that he is supposed to graduate with his masters in May. Will the draft prevent that?

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    It will only prevent him from graduating because there's no way he could finish his 12 SH this semester. Once drafted in April the NFL teams will start having all sorts of mini-camps for drafted players, free agents, etc.
    ESPN is reporting this, but still no official announcement.
    KWTX is reporting, however, a news conference by RGIII and Head Coach Art Briles has been scheduled for this afternoon. This is the moment everyone has been waiting for.
    Robert will soon be the richest guy in Cove, outstripping another former Coveite who plays in the NFL - Charles "Peanut Tillman".
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