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I hope he win's out, I would rather see him lower the boom on the NCAA I think they are the real culprits in all this, he can't play college he can't play NFL who are any of these organization's to say he's not allowed to earn a living, while the NCAA rake's in million's off of these kid's and tell's them their entitled to nothing, obviously Clarrett is not college material, but the NCAA who is so worried about a student's education allow's him to slip through the crack's, why? Because his star power bring's in big buck's, I really don't blame the school it's the NCAA with the blessing of the NFL who set up the system and encourages this sort of thing, the biggest bunch of garbage I ever heard is the NCAA and the NFL saying they are keeping Clarrett out of the draft because he is not physically ready, so instead of allowing him to enter the draft and watch him not get drafted so other's will learn their lesson from him, they come in with a last minute injunction to deny him draft status, because they know if he succeed's it will open the flood gates for the rest of the under classmen to take a shot at the NFL, depleting the star power from the NCAA, I know Clarett had a scholarship for football but don't you have to have good grades to get into a college regardless, I would love to see this kid's grades in high school, bottom line we all know this kid shouldn't be in college to begin with but so long as he was bringing in money everyone looked the other way, when that ended and Clarett applied for the NFL nobody needed him any longer, he was then denied the right to go out and prove his abilities, IMO that's discrimination and it happen's so the NFL can have a farm system they don't have to pay for, and the NCAA can make billion's for kid's they don't have to pay, it's time to stop the charade we all know a lot of these kid's are their for 1 thing and 1 thing only sport's, let's stop with the education nonesense trying to justify the system.
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