As for Luck, I really don't think it's all that terrible of a decision, or even the wrong one. He must feel pretty confident in the likelihood he will be somewhere near where he is now at this point next year. And maybe it's not ALL about the money to him. I'm sure the decision is probably what he wanted, and if that's the case I think at the end of the day it's the right decision.
Also, if he came from a poor family it'd be a different situation. But he doesn't. The chances of him being pretty much financially set for the rest of his life in a short amount of time is probably extremely close to 100% (I've heard his family is very rich). And like I said, it's probably not all about the money or he'd be in the draft. He's showing that he values a degree from Stanford, there's nothing wrong with that. Maybe he really wants another chance at a national title too. It could be a number of things. I just stand by the idea that if what he did makes him happy, it's the right decision. Everything else should still be there for sure him almost for sure.
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