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Heisman Trophy winner says he will return
for his junior season. One report says Mark Sanchez will head to the NFL.
Los Angeles Times
By Gary Klein
January 15, 2009
The
anxiety level around USC's Heritage Hall ramped up this afternoon when
Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford announced he would return to the Sooners
for his junior season.
USC quarterback Mark Sanchez has said that he would monitor the decisions of
other top draft-eligible quarterbacks as he pondered whether to return to
USC for his final season of eligibility or make himself available for the
NFL draft. ESPN.com reported this evening that Mark Sanchez would elect to
turn pro, though that was not confirmed by the school or Sanchez.
Thursday is the deadline to declare for the April draft.
Bradford, the 2008 Heisman Trophy winner, is the third high-profile
quarterback to announce he was staying in school, possibly increasing the
chances that Sanchez will opt to turn pro.
Texas' Colt McCoy said during the season that he would back. Florida's Tim
Tebow and Bradford have since said they would remain in school.
If Mark Sanchez were to turn pro, he would probably be slotted behind
Georgia's Matthew Stafford, who announced this month that he would turn pro
and is generally regarded as the top quarterback prospect in the draft. |
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