EJ entering draft!

TroutBum

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Yeah, I just heard the same thing...of course it was you that said it so it’s kind of an iffy source[winking]
 

GLR5555

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Anon1712931820

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No worries because EJ is no where near a first rounder, but this is another example of the ridiculousness that only our school deals with. At no other school does a kid like EJ even consider entering his name for feedback after the season that he had. Why does he even do it after a sub par year like this one? Now what happens if next year he doesn't improve his stock as much, but since he received feedback this year he will not be allowed to submit his name again without giving up his eligibility?

Frustrating, but Cal is the man and will have us competing for a title regardless of how our player decisions shake out.
 

Shaudylo

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No worries because EJ is no where near a first rounder, but this is another example of the ridiculousness that only our school deals with. At no other school does a kid like EJ even consider entering his name for feedback after the season that he had. Why does he even do it after a sub par year like this one? Now what happens if next year he doesn't improve his stock as much, but since he received feedback this year he will not be allowed to submit his name again without giving up his eligibility?

Frustrating, but Cal is the man and will have us competing for a title regardless of how our player decisions shake out.
Lol Kentucky is not the only school this is happening at.

Kansas had two guys enter the draft that has no business entering the draft . I’m sure there are a lot others too.
 
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Skunkbutter

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Kinda surprised Ashton didn't declare as well. Cal recruits every position as if we have zero players on the roster so what is the reason to NOT declare and get as much feedback as possible?
 

StubbornPenny

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He's not a first rounder pretty much anywhere. That being said, we can't really trust these statements. If it's in his head to be gone, he's gone. I'll assume he's gone until the final date passes.
 
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Cats_2010

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Dude relax, he'll be back, he's just going to get evaluated.

Probably will be back but what would keep someone in the latter part of the draft that really likes his potential and guarantees him a spot. Teams at the end of the first round have absolutely nothing to lose by taking a flyer on someone like EJ with lots of potential. If he were to comeback and have a great year the same team would miss the opportunity to get him as he would go higher in the draft the following year,