Your mamma has such a big mouth...
There are just some things you shouldn't tell you mother, or your father, or your siblings. Let's say you are a Heisman Trophy favorite and potential top overall pick in the draft, but also an underclassman, would you want your parents to announce you are going pro or perhaps your agent (or even yourself)?
According to his mother Mini Muhammed, Arkansas running back Darren McFadden will forgo his senior season and turn pro after his junior season and enter the 2008 draft. She told sources at ESPN that her son said,“‘ Mom, I’ll be through in December” which means that this is his final year with the Razorbacks (not including a Bowl game in January). She also said that her son will "be making big bucks.” Every mothers dream come true.
McFadden (6'2", 210-pounds) finished second to quarterback Troy Smith of Ohio State in the Heisman ballot last year despite being just a true sophomore. He finished his second campaign at Arkansas with 1,647 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns.
McFadden and his coach, Houston Nutt, both backtracked on the comments and said their focus was on the 2007 season. The native of Little Rock stated after a recent practice, “I don’t know what was said in the conversation, but I know my mom told me there were some things that were misunderstood. It’s not something I’m thinking about. I’m moving forward right now.”
Hey Darren no "your mamma" jokes here but a bit of advice instead, no more words to your mother about turning pro please...
According to his mother Mini Muhammed, Arkansas running back Darren McFadden will forgo his senior season and turn pro after his junior season and enter the 2008 draft. She told sources at ESPN that her son said,“‘ Mom, I’ll be through in December” which means that this is his final year with the Razorbacks (not including a Bowl game in January). She also said that her son will "be making big bucks.” Every mothers dream come true.
McFadden (6'2", 210-pounds) finished second to quarterback Troy Smith of Ohio State in the Heisman ballot last year despite being just a true sophomore. He finished his second campaign at Arkansas with 1,647 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns.
McFadden and his coach, Houston Nutt, both backtracked on the comments and said their focus was on the 2007 season. The native of Little Rock stated after a recent practice, “I don’t know what was said in the conversation, but I know my mom told me there were some things that were misunderstood. It’s not something I’m thinking about. I’m moving forward right now.”
Hey Darren no "your mamma" jokes here but a bit of advice instead, no more words to your mother about turning pro please...
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