I think there is something, but I don't think it will override him leaving. Kind of the ol' one gummy bear for positive and one for negative thing, and him leaving will outweigh staying, IMO. I saw someone on Facebook say he was 50/50 but I don't believe it. What could he possibly accomplish by coming back? His stock won't get any higher, he won't put up better numbers because he wouldn't be playing 35 minutes a game, and he can't get any better than first team AA. I am sure he wants to win a title, I am sure the chances of 40-0 (which would be very good if him and Briscoe return IMO) are on his mind, and there's no doubt he wants every record in the books for UK and college. That's just how competitive he is. But, in order for the records he would have to play two more years which ain't happening. So, it all comes down to his desire to win a title. Other than that he has absolutely nothing to prove.
If it were me? Why not come back? Everyone says the risk of injury. I get that, but at the same time with the developments of medicine and therapy a torn ACL, broken leg, etc keep you out six months tops. When you look at Nerlens, Kevin Ware, Adrian Peterson, Robbie Hummel from Purdue, and all the other athletes who have had serious injuries you see a trend of them coming back just as good. He also has a close friend in Poythress who can verify that a torn ACL doesn't mean the end of a career.
Some say you can always go back to school. You can, but how many do after they have that much money coming in?
I say go back to school, finish your degree, enjoy your youth, and make something special happen. The money will be there. You can't go back to being a kid and enjoying your college years. I know that is easy for me to say because I don't have that much money looking me in the eyes, but I honestly think that's what I would do.
If it were me? Why not come back? Everyone says the risk of injury. I get that, but at the same time with the developments of medicine and therapy a torn ACL, broken leg, etc keep you out six months tops. When you look at Nerlens, Kevin Ware, Adrian Peterson, Robbie Hummel from Purdue, and all the other athletes who have had serious injuries you see a trend of them coming back just as good. He also has a close friend in Poythress who can verify that a torn ACL doesn't mean the end of a career.
Some say you can always go back to school. You can, but how many do after they have that much money coming in?
I say go back to school, finish your degree, enjoy your youth, and make something special happen. The money will be there. You can't go back to being a kid and enjoying your college years. I know that is easy for me to say because I don't have that much money looking me in the eyes, but I honestly think that's what I would do.
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