madbamahater
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he can after R/SO season. rule is 3 years out of high schoolI know Nico Magic redshirted this past season, so he still has 4 to play.
Is he eligible to go pro during his 3rd year of college, or does he have to use 3 seasons of football eligibility?
So, can he go pro as a redshirt sophomore or must he stay?
It's all a crap shoot man. Nico could have played well and won games or struggled and killed his confidence. We have to trust the coachesThat is why I wanted him to play this year, I think we would have won one more game had he played all year. And would also be ready to really shine this coming year.
Is he eligible to go pro during his 3rd year of college, or does he have to use 3 seasons of football eligibility?
Going Pro might be the last thing on athletes minds nowadays, being that many are making millions from NIL. Did you hear that Caitlin Clark is getting nearly a million from NIL and the WNBA won't be able to come near that number? Heck, stay in college
3 years after you leave high school. Just like D1 baseball.I know Nico Magic redshirted this past season, so he still has 4 to play.
Is he eligible to go pro during his 3rd year of college, or does he have to use 3 seasons of football eligibility?
So, can he go pro as a redshirt sophomore or must he stay?
They aren't really making millions......Is he eligible to go pro during his 3rd year of college, or does he have to use 3 seasons of football eligibility?
Going Pro might be the last thing on athletes minds nowadays, being that many are making millions from NIL. Did you hear that Caitlin Clark is getting nearly a million from NIL and the WNBA won't be able to come near that number? Heck, stay in college
Nico wasn't ready to play SEC football, mentally or physically, until late in the season. I think he progresses during the bowl preparation and gained a lot of confidence during the last half of the season. I think the coaches did an outstanding job in preparing him for his future.It's all a crap shoot man. Nico could have played well and won games or struggled and killed his confidence. We have to trust the coaches
There are reputable sources out there that have said he was pretty garbage in camp and through the first half of the season. Heupel has been pulling all of the right strings in his tenure so far, no reason to doubt his judgement with this one.It's all a crap shoot man. Nico could have played well and won games or struggled and killed his confidence. We have to trust the coaches
NIL $ not touching First or Second round draft pick $ and the endorsement deals you can get.Is he eligible to go pro during his 3rd year of college, or does he have to use 3 seasons of football eligibility?
Going Pro might be the last thing on athletes minds nowadays, being that many are making millions from NIL. Did you hear that Caitlin Clark is getting nearly a million from NIL and the WNBA won't be able to come near that number? Heck, stay in college
Guess I should've kept reading before posting haha.depends if in first round of NFL draft.. 2023 money was
First-rounders are projected to sign deals ranging from as high as $41 million to as low as $12 million this year, according to Spotrac. All first-round picks will sign four-year deals with guaranteed signing bonuses, and teams can extend their contracts for a fifth year. NIL don't pay close to that for any college player, yet.
There are reputable sources out there that have said he was pretty garbage in camp and through the first half of the season. Heupel has been pulling all of the right strings in his tenure so far, no reason to doubt his judgement with this one.
I am 100% positive that coaches always play the guy that will give them the best chance to win. I'm sure Nico will be amazing as he grows into his role but it was a tall ask to have him come in as a freshman and beat out a 5th year senior who's already been in the system and as physically big as Milton.There are reputable sources out there that have said he was pretty garbage in camp and through the first half of the season. Heupel has been pulling all of the right strings in his tenure so far, no reason to doubt his judgement with this one.
That might be the case for some athletes, but definitely not high profile QBs. If he's good enough to go top 5 he's looking at a 40 million dollar contract.Is he eligible to go pro during his 3rd year of college, or does he have to use 3 seasons of football eligibility?
Going Pro might be the last thing on athletes minds nowadays, being that many are making millions from NIL. Did you hear that Caitlin Clark is getting nearly a million from NIL and the WNBA won't be able to come near that number? Heck, stay in college
Yeah NIL money ain't nothing to these kids compared to making it to The League. And if you're not projected to be a top draft pick you're probably also not making much NIL money.That might be the case for some athletes, but definitely not high profile QBs. If he's good enough to go top 5 he's looking at a 40 million dollar contract.
That makes a lot of sense. The parents want to minimize his college exposure (ie minimize his chances of serious injury) and also preserve his "hype" train for as long as possible to improve chances of getting to the NFL.Nico family wanted him to redshirt if possible. Heupel told him he would if he could. You don’t go back on your word in recruiting today.
In fairness the WNBA and NFL are completely different pay grades.Is he eligible to go pro during his 3rd year of college, or does he have to use 3 seasons of football eligibility?
Going Pro might be the last thing on athletes minds nowadays, being that many are making millions from NIL. Did you hear that Caitlin Clark is getting nearly a million from NIL and the WNBA won't be able to come near that number? Heck, stay in college