Taking the Money and Running
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Taking the Money and Running
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Taking the Money and Running
Geoff Thurner
When Kevin Garnett, now an NBA superstar, went pro straight from his Chicago high school in 1995, it flung open the floodgates â€â€
			
									
									
						Taking the Money and Running
Geoff Thurner
When Kevin Garnett, now an NBA superstar, went pro straight from his Chicago high school in 1995, it flung open the floodgates â€â€
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Russ could have.
Jacob could have.
Brad could have.
Tommy could have.
Chelsea could have.
And I am glad none of them did. I believe it would have been a mistake in every case.
Quite a few others in the non-professional era could have, but things were different then...they just took the $$$ while staying in school!
			
									
									
						Jacob could have.
Brad could have.
Tommy could have.
Chelsea could have.
And I am glad none of them did. I believe it would have been a mistake in every case.
Quite a few others in the non-professional era could have, but things were different then...they just took the $$$ while staying in school!
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TreyDECA wrote:i heard chels making just under a mil
...thats awesome. She gets to run around and play all day, and is pulling in that kind of money.
But in response, I think there are a lot of people that could have gone out early, but have opted away from it. Jacob Davis definatly could have gone pro... 5.90 is an elite bar period--let alone college.
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Lax PV wrote:Jacob Davis definatly could have gone pro... 5.90 is an elite bar period--let alone college.
You gotta remember though, the shoe companies offering college athletes big money to leave college early is a pretty recent phenomenon. I'd be willing to bet he could have gone pro, but that it would not have been some great 6 figure offer. Not at that time.
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Taking the Money and Run!
quoted: "You gotta remember though, the shoe companies offering college athletes big money to leave college early is a pretty recent phenomenon. " 
How about high school: In the Northeast states it was posted that Mary Saxer was offered a contract while still in high school after her 14' 2". She decided to go to Notre Dame instead.....
			
									
									
						How about high school: In the Northeast states it was posted that Mary Saxer was offered a contract while still in high school after her 14' 2". She decided to go to Notre Dame instead.....
Re: Taking the Money and Run!
polevault14 wrote: She decided to go to Notre Dame instead.....
Should have took the money. Most contracts now include 100% tuition for those leaving school early so it's definitely a better "scholarship" than an athletic one.
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