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Tuitt just shared this on FB...
EDIT: I'm not sure how to share a FB photo, it appears to be a photo given to him showing him his potential draft status.
"I have another year to keep balling stay focused always even on my breaks"
Stephon was silent tonight, by the way did we ever put pressure on Mccarron?
This week just gets better and better.
You didn't at least think he would leave a year early?This week just gets better and better.
You didn't at least think he would leave a year early?
He chose Nd for the degree so I thought he would stay 4 years. Appears like I was wrong.
He could still get his degree if he lives next year. Take summer classes just like Jimmy Clausen did.He chose Nd for the degree so I thought he would stay 4 years. Appears like I was wrong.
Can anybody make sense of this thread?
I have no idea what any of you are saying.
He could still get his degree if he lives next year. Take summer classes just like Jimmy Clausen did.
If I were him and I could be a top 10 pick in next years NFL draft I would leave early. I wouldn't want to risk an injury.
If he does get his degree in 3, then I completely agree. Mama will definitely want him to get that degree.
Did Jimmy take classes the spring semester when he was drafted or did he graduate in December? That's the tough part sometimes because guys like to go train for the combine and their team workouts. Not sure the history on this with our ND guys, thus my question.
ND sets you up to graduate in 3 and 1/2 years. Jimmy came back I believe after he was drafted. I know he walked in graduation the following year.
I refrained from posting it earlier because everyone is already on edge, but since it was brought up:
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Interestingly, Ian Williams commented on it and told him to no worry about the NFL and to focus on college.
Don't stand on the tracks when the train's coming through
HEARD ON CAMPUS.
Train Accident Likely To Keep Lineman Wagner Out For Year
August 19, 1996|By Teddy Greenstein.
In an incident eerily reminiscent to a scene in the movie "The Program," sophomore lineman John Wagner was injured last month after getting struck by a freight train in South Bend.
Wagner suffered three broken ribs, a broken wrist and an ankle injury. The 6-foot-7-inch, 320-pounder from Cheshire, Conn., was hospitalized for about a week. He is expected to return to campus, but probably won't play this year.
Lets just enjoy Tuitt and his greatness, and not worry if he leaves early. We got to enjoy Manti an extra year, we got to enjoy Eifert when he could have left. Now Jimmy, Golden, Wood, Rudolph all left early. It is what it is!