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It began as a trickle last year.
LSU running back Leonard Fournette and Stanford running back Christian McCaffrey each sat out their bowl games. Though their precise reasons were different — Fournette was already banged up while McCaffrey was seeking to eliminate the risk of injury — each had an eye on the NFL draft.
This year, the trickle is starting to grow into a trend. So far five college players have gone on the record to say they’ll be sitting out their bowl games: Oregon running back Royce Freeman, Florida State safety Derwin James, Texas safety DeShon Elliott, Texas offensive tackle Connor Williams, and West Virginia running back Justin Crawford. More may follow.
https://www.seccountry.com/lsu/lsu-receiver-dj-chark-bowl-game
The article basically is about DJ Chark being a stand up guy who scoffs at the notion of missing a bowl game to protect himself as an NFL prospect. All honour and lauds to him for doing so.
However, I'd like to say this to Arden Key, Corey Thompson, and Donnie Alexander: thanks so much for skipping the Citrus Bowl and leaving your team without three of its best defensive players.
Call me bitter, but I don't think Notre Dame would have been able to score a TD had you not pulled this selfish act and bothered to play for your team, who you let down over your paranoia of preserving your draft expectations.
The bigger question, though, is if the NCAA is going to try to do something about this, or if they will look the other way while players decide to ignore their commitment to their team in the pursuit of the brass ring. As the article says, it starts with a trickle. But now, agents are going to be suggesting this to Seniors and Juniors who look to be serious NFL prospects. How far will this be allowed to go?