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NFL scouts are still hoping Oregon redshirt sophomore QB Marcus Mariota changes his mind and declares for the draft, according to National Football Post's Len Pasquarelli.


"Mariota said through a university spokesman his stance hasn’t changed, but scouts have not stopped evaluating him, in case he does flip-flop and opt to make himself available in the draft," Pasquarelli writes. We continue to say that too many have the story wrong regarding Mariota requesting an evaluation from the NFL. This was not a new decision, in fact it occurred after Oregon faced Oregon State. While waiting for a response, Mariota decided he would return for the 2014 season. He will not be changing his mind.
He's an idiot for going back, but the pride of getting your degree is a feeling not even obtained by millions of dollars.

 

That's all I'll say.

Quote:He's an idiot for going back, but the pride of getting your degree is a feeling not even obtained by millions of dollars.

 

That's all I'll say.
 

I agree, great point.
Quote:I agree, great point.
then he goes out next year and doesn't get it ha. Jk Idk if that's even possible if you're a redshirt
Quote:He's an idiot for going back, but the pride of getting your degree is a feeling not even obtained by millions of dollars.

 

That's all I'll say.
 

He would be an idiot to change his mind. Getting a degree is a lot more important than which year he gets millions of dollars.
Quote:He would be an idiot to change his mind. Getting a degree is a lot more important than which year he gets millions of dollars.
 

He can go back and get a degree.  There is a good chance he gets injured or his draft stock falls.

 

Strike while the fire is hot, get all the money you can....then get your degree.
A degree is easier to earn than getting a million dollar NFL contract, and it isn't necessary to have one to play in the NFL.

Quote:He would be an idiot to change his mind. Getting a degree is a lot more important than which year he gets millions of dollars.
 

The amount a well invested million dollars can make in one year  is VERY substantial.  Enough to pay for any degree Mr. Mariota would like.
Quote:He can go back and get a degree.  There is a good chance he gets injured or his draft stock falls.

 

Strike while the fire is hot, get all the money you can....then get your degree.
+1000. 
Quote:He's an idiot for going back, but the pride of getting your degree is a feeling not even obtained by millions of dollars.


That's all I'll say.
A college degree in a general studies major like communications or psychology (like most athletes get) is like a high school diploma these days.


There is no reason for him to go back.
Quote:A college degree in a general studies major like communications or psychology (like most athletes get) is like a high school diploma these days.


There is no reason for him to go back.
I never said he should go back. Actually, I said he was an idiot for going back.

 

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He would be an idiot to change his mind. Getting a degree is a lot more important than which year he gets millions of dollars.
No, JaguarsWoman, it's not.

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I never said he should go back. Actually, I said he was an idiot for going back.

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No, JaguarsWoman, it's not.


 

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Lol thats one of the dumbest things Ive ever heard her say, and thats really saying something.
Get your money while you can Mariota....
mariota has been the best player thus far in this game

Hey very well may be our pick if he changes his mind
This one is iffy. Im not sure why he would go back to school, would go in the top five of the draft. If he was going to stay until we graduated I would stand by his choice, but he will more than likely come out early anyway. I understand he may want a degree and I do applaud him for that. Having a degree is becoming rare today. He can always go back after or during his NFL career. Either way it's this young man's choice and future and I stand behind him either way. However, would be awesome if we took him if Teddy is off the board
Quote:He's an idiot for going back, but the pride of getting your degree is a feeling not even obtained by millions of dollars.

 

That's all I'll say.
 

College credits don't disappear as soon as you leave. He can also spend some of his millions to go back for a semester or two and finish his degree whenever he wants. He can even probably manage to do it outside of football while in the NFL.
Quote:This one is iffy. Im not sure why he would go back to school, would go in the top five of the draft. If he was going to stay until we graduated I would stand by his choice, but he will more than likely come out early anyway. I understand he may want a degree and I do applaud him for that. Having a degree is becoming rare today. He can always go back after or during his NFL career. Either way it's this young man's choice and future and I stand behind him either way. However, would be awesome if we took him if Teddy is off the board
i think he wants a championship i mean ifo is also staying, he was projected as a first rounder also.
Quote:i think he wants a championship i mean ifo is also staying, he was projected as a first rounder also.
 

Ifo is staying? I just read an article 10 minutes ago saying he is "undecided" until after the bowl game.
Maybe money isn't as important to him as his education. It's easy for others to tell him what should be important to him, but the bottom line is that his opinion is the only one that matters.

 

A degree and an education is one of the few things in life that NOBODY can ever take from you. It can't be lost to investment, stolen, or otherwise misplaced. You can't say that for many things in life.

 

Maybe he is deeper than many of you give him credit for.

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