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Michigan Football, Team 137, 2016 Season.
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3 times is not often enough and that needs to change...
I'd be happy with either 10-2 and a NYD bowl win or 10-2, B1G champ and a NYD bowl loss. One of the keys is to winning the B1G obviously is beating OSU, The Game will likely determine who will play in the B1G CG. 2-losses and one of them to the Buckeyes? I think OSU plays in the B1G CG, 2-losses but beat the Buckeyes? Good chance M wins the East. I don't think very highly of Sparty or anyone else in the East and the West should be able to hold it's own minus Purdue & the Illini.
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Originally posted by UMStan White View PostI would assume that the millions he received coming out of high school as a baseball prospect and the money he made playing baseball made up for much more than the "NFL draft punishment" he may have suffered and the "humiliation" of "flunking out of baseball"
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It was 4 years/$17M for him to forgo his senior year at UM. He also got a $1M signing bonus from the Yankees out of High School. As it turned out, he gave up about half of that 2nd deal to make an attempt at football with the Cowboys. Now he's a low level baseball scout.
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He was poised to have a tremendous senior year. David Terrell probably would have stayed, giving him a go-to receiver that would have made him have excellent statistics. He was definitely going to be top 10 certainly no worse than top 15 in the NFL draft. That is, barring injuries. Biggest problem I have with him is that he went back on his promise to Lloyd Carr and went and played baseball instead of finishing his football career."in order to lead America you must love America"
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Originally posted by WM Wolverine View PostEasy decision; guaranteed $17mil vs maybe $17+mil in NFL.
Henson's big mistake was vastly overestimating his baseball abilities, thinking he could be an MLB third baseman.
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Yep. That's the year expansion Houston took David Carr out of Fresno St. with the #1 overall pick.
The first pick in the 2002 draft, Carr earned $22 million in his first four years with the Texans, not including incentive bonuses. Barring a career-ending injury or restructuring of his contract for salary-cap purposes, he'll earn $46.75 million over the first seven years of his career.
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