Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Jadeveon Clowney May Be Done

Jadeveon Clowney does not want to play college football anymore..
It’s apparent, he has already stated his ribs are too sore to play - Saturday against Kentucky.
Reaction: All the hype has gone to his head, he’s soft, he doesn’t love football, he’s saving himself for the NFL.
Guilty?
Clowney is a third-year junior, he was good enough to be drafted after his sophomore year; however, NFL rules prevented that from happening.
Clowney has accumulated 12 tackles and three sacks this season as teams double-team him and/or run plays to the opposite direction of him - his benefits are becoming overshadowed by his distractions.
“If he doesn’t want to play, he doesn’t have to play,”Coach Spurrier said. “Simple as that.”
The real problem is Clowney’s heart just isn’t in college football anymore.
Another incident this season is when Clowney didn't tell his coaches he couldn't play last week against Kentucky until after the team arrived at the stadium. Since then, there have been questions about whether the potential #1 pick in next year's NFL draft was shutting it down for the season.
Spurrier said Clowney has been receiving treatment twice daily since missing Saturday’s game. Clowney, who didn't practice Monday, has also been hindered by bone spurs in his right foot...as well as a stomach bug this season.

Now finishing the season or getting healthy for the NFL draft is a decision Clowney has to make.