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Ed Orgeron On Players Skipping Bowl Games: Im Old-Fashioned, I Think The Team Comes First
by Staff Reporter
December 11, 201841 Comments
Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
The trend of College Football players skipping their teams' bowl game to prepare for the NFL Draft is something that has become and more and more common over the past few years.
As many already know, LSU starting cornerback and potential top-10 draft pick Greedy Williams has decided to skip the Fiesta Bowl as he prepares for the NFL.
On Tuesday, LSU head coach Ed Orgeron met with the media and was asked about Williams' decision.
"I’m old-fashioned," Orgeron said. "I think the team comes first but I understand. He’s a father already and it was a family decision. I didn’t go against it.”
“It has to be in your heart and you have to want to be here. If you don’t want to be here, I really don’t want you to be around,” Orgeron added. “If a guy is done, I like him to tell me and I’ll honor that. I’m not mad at him, do I agree with it, not necessarily.”
As many already know, LSU starting cornerback and potential top-10 draft pick Greedy Williams has decided to skip the Fiesta Bowl as he prepares for the NFL.
On Tuesday, LSU head coach Ed Orgeron met with the media and was asked about Williams' decision.
"I’m old-fashioned," Orgeron said. "I think the team comes first but I understand. He’s a father already and it was a family decision. I didn’t go against it.”
“It has to be in your heart and you have to want to be here. If you don’t want to be here, I really don’t want you to be around,” Orgeron added. “If a guy is done, I like him to tell me and I’ll honor that. I’m not mad at him, do I agree with it, not necessarily.”
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