NoelarBear
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Unless he transfers (I hope not), we get 2 more years.He is REALLY good -- you have to enjoy him while you can and hope we can keep him. Barring injury or something really bad happening, we should be watching him in the NFL in a few years.
I feel confident they will do what is needed to keep Koi happy. Seems like we are doing a pretty solid job competing in the NIL space at least as it pertains to keeping our players.Perich was a huge get for this program and he's already outperforming the lofty expectations. Awesome to see him getting the recognition he deserves. Now PJ and Dinkytown just have to make sure they get him a good enough NIL package to keep him home. Unlike say, a Payne, who I absolutely understand wanting to get paid now......Perich will make NFL money. He doesn't need to chase paydays right now. But that doesn't mean he'll stick around and play for peanuts either.
I don't think he transfers, but barring injury I do agree we likely only have 2 more years as he would almost certainly declare for the draft early. Selfishly I hope he decides to stay another year and finish his degree (or get a masters if he finishes his undergrad degree in 3 years), but that is pretty rare occurance across the country for players projected to go in the 1st or 2nd rounds of the draft their Junior year.Unless he transfers (I hope not), we get 2 more years.
Out of left field here. Why does his uniform look orange?
The buccaneers have secretly drafted him.Out of left field here. Why does his uniform look orange?
I wondered that too. Bad color.Out of left field here. Why does his uniform look orange?
Nothing to base this on except drunken thought, but I see no reason he would leave. I agree they will find a way to make him financially comfortable. But it looks like he's emphatic on the sidelines and that screams team. I would think he stays as long as the money is respectable.I feel confident they will do what is needed to keep Koi happy. Seems like we are doing a pretty solid job competing in the NIL space at least as it pertains to keeping our players.
Koi talks a lot about our track record with safeties and getting them to the NFL. I don't see him leaving but you can never take anything for granted in this day and age of player movement.