Ball State quarterback
Nate Davis has decided to give up his senior season to enter the NFL draft. Cardinals coach Stan Parrish made the announcement Tuesday in a news conference at the school. Davis threw for 26 touchdowns and only eight interceptions this season and his quarterback rating was 13th in the nation. The previous season, he passed for school records of 3,667 yards and 30 touchdowns. He leaves as the school's leader in touchdown passes (74), yards passing (9,233), attempts (1,124) and completions (678).
Another big loss for the Bulldogs. University of Georgia junior cornerback
Asher Allen announced on Tuesday afternoon that he will be entering the 2009 NFL Draft. Allen, a 5-10, 198-pound native of Tucker, Ga., started all 13 games this past season for the 10th-ranked Bulldogs and ranked fourth on the team in tackles with 53. Also, he led the team with seven pass breakups and had one fumble recovery. In 2007, Allen finished second on the team in tackles with 64. Overall, Allen started the past 24 games at Georgia. He finished with 141 tackles (114 solo, 27 asst.) and three interceptions, including two against #10 Hawaii in the 2008 Sugar Bowl, in his career. Allen excelled as a kick returner too, setting a school record with 28 returns for 690 yards in 2007.
Florida State safety
Myron Rolle will enter the NFL draft..... for 2010. Rolle won a Rhodes scholarship in November and plans to seek a one-year master's degree in medical anthropology, The New York Times reported Monday in an entry on its college football blog. Rolle, from Galloway, N.J., got his undergraduate degree in pre-med after two and a half years, and has been taking graduate courses at Florida State this year.