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why do you all think that andrew luck will come out?


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Maybe, but if Harbaugh leaves he's gone regardless.

You think it is only football? His dad Oliver Luck played in college and in the pros for 4 years. He was a Academic All-American who graduated magna cum laude. After 4 years he retired and got his law degree. He was the General Manager of the Frankfruit Galaxay and the Rhein Fire.

Point I am making is his dad knows the ins and out of football and will make sure Andrew makes the smart choice. Which would be to stay and get his degree.

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You think it is only football? His dad Oliver Luck played in college and in the pros for 4 years. He was a Academic All-American who graduated magna cum laude. After 4 years he retired and got his law degree. He was the General Manager of the Frankfruit Galaxay and the Rhein Fire.

Point I am making is his dad knows the ins and out of football and will make sure Andrew makes the smart choice. Which would be to stay and get his degree.

I Agree with your point that he will get his degree, but a lot of athletes go back to school later in life. He can go get his degree later, there's no rule that says he can't.

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No COLLEGE PLAYER will come out if there is not football next year. (Except Seniors of course)
draft will happen regardless. his stock is most likely never going to be higher than it is right now...in fact it's hard to be better than #1 overall. it makes no sense to sit out of the draft if you are going to easily be first overall or, at worst, top 3. if he stays he risks injury and hurting his stock. there is no benefit to not entering the draft.

You think it is only football? His dad Oliver Luck played in college and in the pros for 4 years. He was a Academic All-American who graduated magna cum laude. After 4 years he retired and got his law degree. He was the General Manager of the Frankfruit Galaxay and the Rhein Fire.

Point I am making is his dad knows the ins and out of football and will make sure Andrew makes the smart choice. Which would be to stay and get his degree.

he can go back to school anytime. he can finish his degree in the offseason.
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You think it is only football? His dad Oliver Luck played in college and in the pros for 4 years. He was a Academic All-American who graduated magna cum laude. After 4 years he retired and got his law degree. He was the General Manager of the Frankfruit Galaxay and the Rhein Fire.

Point I am making is his dad knows the ins and out of football and will make sure Andrew makes the smart choice. Which would be to stay and get his degree.

I don't agree that its the smart decision. Its a lot of money to lose. And if he wants his degree, he can go back to school in the offseason and get it.

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