Maggit don't wanna leave

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Sorry if this is already posted. I don't know how accurate this is. I just saw it posted on Facebook. Good news if true:dance2:
 

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Certainly would help for next year if we happen to lose Kongbo. Or does he play on the other side?
 
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Sounds like words to the reporters. I will be shocked if he comes back. He already has a master's degree and an extra year wouldn't improve his stock too much. And getting older means the second contract is that much further away and harder to get.
 
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He has battled through so much in his time here, and nobody would fault or second guess him leaving for a shot in the NFL. However, if your stock is a late round (at best) selection and possibly undrafted FA, wouldn't you be inclined take another look at coming back and trying to put a year's worth of film out there showing the league that you are back and healthy?
 
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When his hip kept him out that long, I think many of us were concerned his draft stock would be low. Based off how many injuries he has had and this is anothet big one. I have a feeling he would benefit from a healthy 2016 campaign in college if granted the eligibility waiver.
 
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6th year? No way. I've heard of 5 year plans, but not 6. Who wouldn't want to be 25 playing against 18 year olds.
 
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NOt sure he will be invited to an NFL team camp. Missed several games in his 5 year career. Maybe he can get healthy before the U.T. Pro Day and be a free agent like A. Foster did and make a team that way.
I know Pittsburgh would like to have him at a cheap price and develope him if he can stay healthy.
 
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I have heard of players getting a 6th year before. It is rare but it happens. Depends also if bUTch really wants him here or if as a staff they have moved on.
 
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In fact, Jason White, the Oklahoma Heisman Q.B. was on the team from 1999 - 2004, which is 6 years. So, it is possible to get a 6th year. Google Jason White
 
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NOt sure he will be invited to an NFL team camp. Missed several games in his 5 year career. Maybe he can get healthy before the U.T. Pro Day and be a free agent like A. Foster did and make a team that way.
I know Pittsburgh would like to have him at a cheap price and develope him if he can stay healthy.
Really? Steelers want him? That be cool. I figures he could be a good fit in new England? Mayo could take him under his wings. Ps I despise the pats lol
 

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