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I would think that it is to his advantage to stay. If he goes, he risks not being drafted, or going to a program in decline. If he stays and has a good year, it will help the draft status.
As noted above, it was bad. With the watch espn, you get homers as announcers, but at least they know what is happening. The worst was every time there was a big play they sounded as if they had never been to a major college game. The only thing that made it watchable was the way the Cocks won.