Bryce Love sticking around

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    • #53842
      KiYi-Ute
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      Bryce Love has decided to stay at Stanford for his senior season. Can’t say that I blame him, a degree from Stanford is a big deal. Just makes our schedule that much more difficult next year. We did a decent job containing him this season, but he gashed us badly once or twice.

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    • #53843
      HoosierUte
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      Wow, I am surprised.  As much as they leaned on him last season he could barely walk by the end of the season and was still taking hits. I would think you would cash in now rather than roll those dice again.

      • #53868
        FtheY
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        Agreed. 

    • #53844
      PlainsUte
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      Staying for degree and/or Heisman?

      Would be good to have another Heisman Trophy in the Pac-12

    • #53848
      Utah
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      Man, that just took Stanford from 6-7 wins to 9+. Dang. 

    • #53849
      EagleMountainUte
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      He can always come back and finish his degree. Make millions in the NFL for a few years then comeback. 

      • #53850
        PlainsUte
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        Tuition at Stanford might be $1M per year by then.

        • #53851
          EagleMountainUte
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          I think they allow athletes a lot of times to return and finish their degree. Larry Fitzgerald did University of Phoenix and played at the same time. 

          I don’t think they get special schedules or easier go at it. I imagine it is more difficult. 

    • #53852
      Puget Ute
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      Biology major, on the Deans List (iirc), plans to attend Medical School.  Returning for the senior season to complete the degree is the right move for him.

      • #53853
        Utah
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        What’s crazy, is if he gets scholarship for med school, he’d probably make a lot more as a specialist than a end if roster NFL player. 

        Good for him. 

        • #53855
          PlainsUte
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          If chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) doesn’t get him.

        • #53874
          Puget Ute
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          Absolutely. He will have a 30+ year career as a doctor, vs a 3-5 year career in the nfl.

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