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McFadden going pro (1 Viewer)

jeter23

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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2969546

The mother of junior Arkansas running back Darren McFadden told ESPN.com on Friday night that her son will play his last season of college football this fall before turning pro.

"He told me [Friday], 'Mom, I'll be through in December,'" Mini Muhammed said. "I said, 'What you mean?' He said, 'I'll be through.' That's what he told me."

Asked if that meant her son would be entering the draft and joining the NFL, Muhammed said, "Yeah. He'll be making big money."

McFadden, a true junior, finished second in the 2006 Heisman Trophy voting to Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith. He's a preseason first-team All-American and considered one of the leading candidates for the Heisman again this year. He is widely considered a near-lock first-round NFL draft pick.

In Fayetteville on Wednesday, McFadden told ESPN.com that he did not anticipate making a decision on his future until after the season was over.

"A lot will have to do with how I perform this season, McFadden said.

Arkansas coach Houston Nutt said much the same thing Wednesday when asked about McFadden's pro future.

"We'll make the right decision," Nutt said, noting that the Razorbacks have been through this several times in recent years with underclassmen leaving early for the draft.

Arkansas football spokesman Kevin Trainor said Friday night that the school had no response to Muhammed's statements. Trainor did reiterate that McFadden and Nutt stand by their Wednesday comments that there will be no decision on McFadden's future until after this season.

The 6-foot-2, 215-pound McFadden led the Southeastern Conference in rushing in 2006 with 1,647 yards and scored 14 touchdowns on the ground. He also played quarterback out of the shotgun formation regularly in the second half of the season, completing 7-of-9 passes and throwing one touchdown.

 
Don't think this is a surprise to anyone...

I can definitely see him going in the top 3 (maybe even #1 if the worst team in 2007 needs a RB)...

 
That article reads like Momma can't wait for a new car and a new house. LOTS of snaps to be taken between now and April and while I can definitely understand the excitement of benefiting from a 1st round pick in a major sport, you HAVE to keep your trap shut.

 
That article reads like Momma can't wait for a new car and a new house. LOTS of snaps to be taken between now and April and while I can definitely understand the excitement of benefiting from a 1st round pick in a major sport, you HAVE to keep your trap shut.
Same thing I got from it.
 
Colin Dowling said:
That article reads like Momma can't wait for a new car and a new house. LOTS of snaps to be taken between now and April and while I can definitely understand the excitement of benefiting from a 1st round pick in a major sport, you HAVE to keep your trap shut.
I think highly of McFadden. I just hope for his sake that his mom doesn't ruin him like Clarett's mom did. Not comparing the two as it ain't even close. But mom's have a lot of influence on thier sons. Sadly, Clarett's mom ruined him.
 
FWIW Slaton has said he is staying to finish his degree (this season and next).
I read similar a long time ago. During the heat of post nfl draft dynasty rookie drafts it became "smart" to hoard 08 draft picks by sacrificing from this year's draft. The thinking is that 08s RB class is going to be loaded. It could be. What's loaded is the combination of 08 and 09. If Slaton and Stewart stay in school, and they could, 08 is suddenly not that exciting. Back on topic. I want my McFadden Dallas jersey.
 
I love McFadden. He's clearly a "once-every-20-years" type talent, just like Adrian Peterson and Reggie Bush.

 
I love McFadden. He's clearly a "once-every-20-years" type talent, just like Adrian Peterson and Reggie Bush.
cool, three years in a row we've had a "once in twenty years" talent guy. I guess we are now due for eighty down years for RB talent.
 
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2969546

The mother of junior Arkansas running back Darren McFadden told ESPN.com on Friday night that her son will play his last season of college football this fall before turning pro.

"He told me [Friday], 'Mom, I'll be through in December,'" Mini Muhammed said. "I said, 'What you mean?' He said, 'I'll be through.' That's what he told me."

Asked if that meant her son would be entering the draft and joining the NFL, Muhammed said, "Yeah. He'll be making big money."

McFadden, a true junior, finished second in the 2006 Heisman Trophy voting to Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith. He's a preseason first-team All-American and considered one of the leading candidates for the Heisman again this year. He is widely considered a near-lock first-round NFL draft pick.

In Fayetteville on Wednesday, McFadden told ESPN.com that he did not anticipate making a decision on his future until after the season was over.

"A lot will have to do with how I perform this season, McFadden said.

Arkansas coach Houston Nutt said much the same thing Wednesday when asked about McFadden's pro future.

"We'll make the right decision," Nutt said, noting that the Razorbacks have been through this several times in recent years with underclassmen leaving early for the draft.

Arkansas football spokesman Kevin Trainor said Friday night that the school had no response to Muhammed's statements. Trainor did reiterate that McFadden and Nutt stand by their Wednesday comments that there will be no decision on McFadden's future until after this season.

The 6-foot-2, 215-pound McFadden led the Southeastern Conference in rushing in 2006 with 1,647 yards and scored 14 touchdowns on the ground. He also played quarterback out of the shotgun formation regularly in the second half of the season, completing 7-of-9 passes and throwing one touchdown.
shokcer for the #1 RB on the NFL draft board to be leaving school one year early huh?
 

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