King Needs to Stay for This Reason

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King is a force of nature to be reckoned with, IN COLLEGE. He needs to realize that NOW is his time to shine and leave his mark on college football. If he were to put together a record-breaking Heisman-winning season, which he is definitely capable of, then that would open up doors for him for the rest of his career not just through endorsements and speaking opportunities and perhaps sports broadcasting, but in business and industry as well. And it would maximize his potential of getting drafted as a QB and having a somewhat decent pro career, kind of like Tim Tebow. He'd basically be set for life.

On the other hand, if he goes to the pros now, he MIGHT get drafted, and he might make a little money in the short term but he's not really projected to have a meaningful pro career, even if he were to switch positions. So in a few years he'd be teaching PE or coaching high school ball somewhere or trying to get a GA position.

So his best option is to realize that college is his time to make hay and to maximize the opportunities that have been given to him now and try to become a college football legend. Of course it would depend on what Diaz does with the defense and who stays from the defense since King ain't winning a Heisman unless we get into the playoffs, and our defense is our biggest weakness now. If Diaz were to retain Rumph, Baker, etc., and if there were another mass exodus that would include Bolden and Phillips, then King might as well take off because chances are we'd be having another mediocre season. What Diaz does during the next 3 weeks are crucial to this football program and to King's future.

GO CANES!!
 
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King is a force of nature to be reckoned with, IN COLLEGE. He needs to realize that NOW is his time to shine and leave his mark on college football. If he were to put together a record-breaking Heisman-winning season, which he is definitely capable of, then that would open up doors for him for the rest of his career not just through endorsements and speaking opportunities and perhaps sports broadcasting, but in business and industry as well. And it would maximize his potential of getting drafted as a QB and having a somewhat decent pro career, kind of like Tim Tebow. He'd basically be set for life.

On the other hand, if he goes to the pros now, he MIGHT get drafted, and he might make a little money in the short term but he's not really projected to have a meaningful pro career, even if he were to switch positions. So in a few years he'd be teaching PE or coaching high school ball somewhere or trying to get a GA position.

So his best option is to realize that college is his time to make hay and to maximize the opportunities that have been given to him now and try to become a college football legend. Of course it would depend on what Diaz does with the defense and who stays from the defense since King ain't winning a Heisman unless we get into the playoffs, and our defense is our biggest weakness now. If Diaz were to retain Rumph, Baker, etc., and if there were another mass exodus that would include Bolden and Phillips, then King might as well take off because chances are we'd be having another mediocre season. What Diaz does during the next 3 weeks are crucial to this football program.

GO CANES!!
If only there was someone on this board 🤔 to ask Gino Torretta give King that perspective from a Heisman winner...


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Record- breaking Heisman-winning season. Sounds good to me. But, who's he going to throw the ball too in order to break these records?
Good point. It's a big question but we just signed 3 receivers, we got Mallory and Pope, who have good experience, Knighton does pretty good in space when you throw him the ball, and we also have some supposedly talented up and comers in Restrepo and Redding.

Plus if I were Harley I'd come back and try to put together a 1000 yard season since this year doesn't count towards anyone's eligibility if I am not mistaken, though I doubt he will though.

Plus they will be another year in the same system, another year of practices, another year of gelling together, etc. Would be the first time King has the same OC for 2 years I believe, which should arguably help every receiver (except Wiggins, that dude needs to transfer to community college LMBO!!! There is no hope for him.)
 
Harley would be a moron not to come back. He wont get drafted this year but would have a good shot next year if he can continue what he has been doing the second half of this season. He needs to prove he can be consistent. He also has minute film of returning the ball which would be his only hope at the NFL level right now.
 
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Good point. It's a big question but we just signed 3 receivers, we got Mallory and Pope, who have good experience, Knighton does pretty good in space when you throw him the ball, and we also have some supposedly talented up and comers in Restrepo and Redding.

Plus if I were Harley I'd come back and try to put together a 1000 yard season since this year doesn't count towards anyone's eligibility if I am not mistaken, though I doubt he will though.

Plus they will be another year in the same system, another year of practices, another year of gelling together, etc. Would be the first time King has the same OC for 2 years I believe, which should arguably help every receiver (except Wiggins, that dude needs to transfer to community college LMBO!!! There is no hope for him.)
Brother, Harley should not even think of the NFL, I think he's an OK receiver in college. He's nothing special and the CB's in the NFL will be too much .... Again, I hope King does come back, then we will have a chance. Now the defense,.... that's another story. Nice post, @Emilioooooh
 
Yes after that first game against Alabama, that heisman campaign will be right on track. There's no reason for him to stay....but i hope he does just cause he loves college. You're asking a kid to look at himself and say, "we'll i'm not that good to go pro so let me look to future speaking engagements"...i don't think thats happening. Plus he's 23-24. If he is going to try to go pro, time is of the essence.
 
If he comes back, tell him holla at marquez stevenson, I know he senior bowl bound but dam.. We need a prayer, **** is embarrassing miami rocking this sad *** wr room..
Speedy can never be allowed in the Miami locker room lol shoutout to my dawg tho
 
Yes after that first game against Alabama, that heisman campaign will be right on track. There's no reason for him to stay....but i hope he does just cause he loves college. You're asking a kid to look at himself and say, "we'll i'm not that good to go pro so let me look to future speaking engagements"...i don't think thats happening. Plus he's 23-24. If he is going to try to go pro, time is of the essence.
Not really. QB’s play until they’re 40 if they want
 
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Yes after that first game against Alabama, that heisman campaign will be right on track. There's no reason for him to stay....but i hope he does just cause he loves college. You're asking a kid to look at himself and say, "we'll i'm not that good to go pro so let me look to future speaking engagements"...i don't think thats happening. Plus he's 23-24. If he is going to try to go pro, time is of the essence.
Could potentially be a business decision based on the QB talent in the draft this yr vs. Next...obviously his height isn't gna change but if he has a really big season next yr with Heisman buzz that could potentially change some folks thinking on him and they may be willing to draft him higher. As of now, I haven't seen any buzz for him draft wise at all from anyone
 
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