I said I was out for the evening, but too exciting. This is definitely it! I have two thoughts on MLB.
1) If an eighteen year old is good enough to go straight to the majors, the money is frequently overwhelming. If you haven't heard the stories, please look them up. The college experience can never be replaced, even if you attend as an older student. College should be experienced when you are just out of high school, full of exuberance and promise, as well as, single.
2) if a player doesn't go straight to the majors, the minors is no picnic. As Augie has been quoted, 'why would anyone give up baseball at UT to play in the minors?'
Adam Dunn was projected as a high draft pick, chose UT, stayed for a year, and when he didn't win the starting job the following year, he was in a strong negotiating position. I believe he went to the Reds? Right/Wrong? He never looked back.
The Murrays are smart. They know where they stand, and they wouldn't be talking to UT Baseball, as well as football, if Kyler was not considering staying at UT for at least three years. It's possible that he loves football and would like to see if he can make it at the pro level in that sport.
Just my opinion. Take it as you will. Night all.