Bryce Brown to NFL?

#8
#8
I understand his thinking, although I don't think it is going to work out for him.. His biggest fear from day one was that he was going to suffer an injury that would inhibit his chance of playing professional football.... For kids with the skill set of Brown, the difference between making 30-40k a year and making millions is whether or not their body holds up. Like I said, I understand his reasoning, just don't think he can ride the fact that he was #1 HS recruit forever.. Although he will certainly get a shot somewhere.
 
#11
#11
No way! this kids just not gonna make it. proved nothing here while playing for the VOLS. did nothing at Kansas. What a joke!

This kid needs to get off the crack pipe!
 
#13
#13
He would be the first player to skip college altogether. This is not a good thing for CFB.

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#16
#16
There's not a huge market for washed up 20 year old running backs that have never proven anything. If he makes a practice squad to be a professional tackling dummy it will be a miracle. But, good luck to you BB.
 
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#23
#23
He would be the first player to skip college altogether. This is not a good thing for CFB.

Technically, both of them played their freshman season. Brown is a soph at KS State this year. Difference would be Claret sued to go to the NFL after his freshman year, and Brown would sue after his soph. year. Not much difference, and it is a bad thing for CFB.
 
#24
#24
Technically, both of them played their freshman season. Brown is a soph at KS State this year. Difference would be Claret sued to go to the NFL after his freshman year, and Brown would sue after his soph. year. Not much difference, and it is a bad thing for CFB.

He won't sue anyone. He is three years removed from high school. That is the only requirement.
 
#25
#25
Technically, both of them played their freshman season. Brown is a soph at KS State this year. Difference would be Claret sued to go to the NFL after his freshman year, and Brown would sue after his soph. year. Not much difference, and it is a bad thing for CFB.

brown won't have to sue. he will be eligible because he will have been out of high school for three years.
 

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