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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 946159" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>Agreed!</p><p>He may also be an NFL steal, and I hope for his sake that he is, but I don't understand the fascination some have with rewriting COLLEGE performance based on NFL draft day. Anyone who thinks his time here is in any way diminished by his draft position (or lack thereof) is peddling an agenda or focused on the wrong stuff. </p><p></p><p>I want everyone at GT to be successful after GT, but mostly I want them to be successful while they're here at GT. He was a great player for GT and to say anything less is to rewrite history. Would we look back favorably on the last 4 years if we had a half dozen guys and a first rounder in the draft? I sure as heck wouldn't. so why in the world would we diminish GT success because of what NFL scouts and GMs do after the fact? Weird way of looking at the world of college sports if you as me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 946159, member: 4905"] Agreed! He may also be an NFL steal, and I hope for his sake that he is, but I don't understand the fascination some have with rewriting COLLEGE performance based on NFL draft day. Anyone who thinks his time here is in any way diminished by his draft position (or lack thereof) is peddling an agenda or focused on the wrong stuff. I want everyone at GT to be successful after GT, but mostly I want them to be successful while they're here at GT. He was a great player for GT and to say anything less is to rewrite history. Would we look back favorably on the last 4 years if we had a half dozen guys and a first rounder in the draft? I sure as heck wouldn't. so why in the world would we diminish GT success because of what NFL scouts and GMs do after the fact? Weird way of looking at the world of college sports if you as me! [/QUOTE]
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