If college football moves to the spring, I wonder how many players will sit out, assuming the NFL draft is on time or slightly delayed.
I could see the NFL shortening this season, potentially even cancelling it, but I guarantee you it will start on time next year. And the draft will have to occur at pretty close to the normal time for that to happen. They might be able to delay it by a month or so, but I highly doubt they'd do the draft much later than early June. One would think that more college players than normal would have that in mind before they suited up for sping football games.
I think so too. I mean, sure some high profile players will still participate, but I think there will be a significant number that don't.No Trevor Lawrence, no Justin Fields...basically any top players eligible for the draft won’t play. Wade from tOSU has to be kicking himself not going in to the draft. Lots of kids are seeing this uncertainty and aren’t going to take any chances of guaranteed money get away.
No Trevor Lawrence, no Justin Fields...basically any top players eligible for the draft won’t play. Wade from tOSU has to be kicking himself not going in to the draft. Lots of kids are seeing this uncertainty and aren’t going to take any chances of guaranteed money get away.
If college football moves to the spring, I wonder how many players will sit out, assuming the NFL draft is on time or slightly delayed.
I could see the NFL shortening this season, potentially even cancelling it, but I guarantee you it will start on time next year. And the draft will have to occur at pretty close to the normal time for that to happen. They might be able to delay it by a month or so, but I highly doubt they'd do the draft much later than early June. One would think that more college players than normal would have that in mind before they suited up for sping football games.
I doubt the NFL would be on board with that. Draft a player in the first round, and watch him risk injury by playing every week? Draft picks are way too valuable for that.If the NFL shortens their season, what about a draft before the college season? Get the NCAA on board with allowing exemptions for a year to let kids sign and stay eligible this year.
So it will weaken the top teams in most conferences. Now ISU could lose Purdy I suppose. But in a year where ISU is picked as a dark horse to win the conference a weaker OU, Texas probably OSU since Chubba may not play might not be a bad thing
There certainly is a chance Purdy leaves if there is no season, however from what I read about his draft stock, this year was very important for him. It was a prove it type year. I would not be surprised at all if he ended up staying. Kolar though, he's gone.I was looking forward to watching Hubbard outside of the ISU game of course.
Oh well. Was surprised he didn't go this year.