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Dan Patrick


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he said he isn't making a decision now or at least isn't answering that question now. patrick kept trying to corner him and he kept dancing around it.

if he was for sure staying...he would have said it.

he is either going pro or seriously considering it. i'm more leaning towards him going pro from what little i heard and have been hearing.

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just looked up the last little bit on the DirecTV channel 101 or whatever it is... They televise it there... Caught the end of it.

Basically:

Luck said he thinks a playoff would be better for CFB instead of BCS

Dan tried to pin him down with a "more likely to go to the NFL after this season, you or your coach?"

Sounded like the first time Luck really stammered...

He said that was a good question, he didn't know how to answer it. You could tell he was caught off guard (although you'd expect he would've expected it, lol)

He tried to sidestep it and then Dan said something like, "I'll chase you down"

Then Luck said, if you do I still wouldn't have an answer...

I was surprised with Dan's response as he said, "I think both you and your coach are gone, and you don't want to be like Jake Locker, who everyone loved last year, then he came back and now he's having a horrible year"

Luck said "that's a good point. I'll have to consider that whenever I get to that decision"

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