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Southern Methodist defensive end Elijah Roberts (5) and lineman Jared Harrison-Hunte (81) celebrate after Roberts sacked California quarterback Chandler Rogers (7). JEROME MIRON/IMAGN IMAGES

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2 hours ago, DeepGreen said:

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Southern Methodist defensive end Elijah Roberts (5) and lineman Jared Harrison-Hunte (81) celebrate after Roberts sacked California quarterback Chandler Rogers (7). JEROME MIRON/IMAGN IMAGES

If ever "Who cares?" could be summed up in one photo...

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I call BS on anyone here that would not have accepted a 200-300k to go finish your football career and get a degree from Cal Berkeley instead of UNT.  He was not ever going pro but that money and degree will potentially put him on a better path.  

 

 

disclosure: I have no idea what he was paid but I think that would be a reasonable sum in the current market for a G5 to P4 QB.  

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1 hour ago, UNTLifer said:

Cal Berkeley is a cesspool.

Ranked 17th in the country academically. Love my university but I'd take that degree in a heartbeat

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1 hour ago, HoustonEagle said:

I call BS on anyone here that would not have accepted a 200-300k to go finish your football career and get a degree from Cal Berkeley instead of UNT.  He was not ever going pro but that money and degree will potentially put him on a better path.  

 

 

disclosure: I have no idea what he was paid but I think that would be a reasonable sum in the current market for a G5 to P4 QB.  

I don’t disagree that everyone would take the money if given the chance. I think you are very naive to think that a kid at the top of the qb rankings didn’t think this move to Cal wouldn’t help him go pro.

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1 hour ago, HoustonEagle said:

I call BS on anyone here that would not have accepted a 200-300k to go finish your football career and get a degree from Cal Berkeley instead of UNT.  He was not ever going pro but that money and degree will potentially put him on a better path.  

 

 

disclosure: I have no idea what he was paid but I think that would be a reasonable sum in the current market for a G5 to P4 QB.  

They are having buyer's remorse.  

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