I like almost all of what he said... but I have to disagree with the sitting out of the bowl game. When you have millions at stake, it's up to you to decide to play or not. Either one is fine by me. It's not like the University is going to compensate your for lost millions if you get hurt and drop outta the first round draft. It's just way too much to risk unless it's YOUR decision to do so... there should be no other expectations... just saying.
I get what you're saying here. It falls in line with my beliefs as well: what business is it of mine what someone else does with their life/career.
In spite of that, I can't escape thinking they quit on their team. I can't escape what Ricky suggests, they're quitting on their teammates as well.
What really gets me is how often I see "don't take the risk." Risk calculations, right? We're sitting at roughly forty bowl games right now. If these teams didn't substitute at all and only played their first 22 we're looking at 880 players. We seen a guy mentioned here whose draft stock fell due to injury. On these numbers we're looking at a .001% chance a guy gets a injury in the game that would hurt his future. Hell, if ten were hurt this bowl season now we're up to a whopping .01%. That's a 99% chance these guys can play and do so without an injury that will have bearing on their future career. The numbers just don't add up to equate, "there's a good chance I'll be hurt." There isn't.