Andrew Luck

There's nothing wrong with a kid that is enjoying the college experience and all that it has to offer wanting to stay there and complete his degree. For some reason, this rationale doesn't seem to apply to Andrew Luck. Luck is the gifted QB from Stanford and the surefire #1 draft choice had he come out early. Instead he wants to finish his career, avoid the turbulent NFL labor war, and get his degree from one of the most prestigious schools in the country. He's doing what most parents would love to see their children do. He gets criticism because this is no longer the standard practice, but in reality he should be fine. Barring a devastating and career threatning injury, he should still be one of if not the top choice in next year's draft as well. It worked for Sam Bradford and Peyton Manning, and Luck consulted with both of them before announcing his decision. It seems as if this has been his long-term planning since enrolling at Stanford. I say that he should be applauded for not letting the temptation of instant riches interfere with this.

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