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Oher withdraws from NFL draft

editor1  |Jan 17,2008

MEMPHIS, Tennessee (Ticker) -- After announcing his intentions
to enter April's NFL draft on Monday, Mississippi offensive
tackle Michael Oher decided on Wednesday to return for his
senior season, according to a report in The Commercial Appeal.

Oher has started 34 consecutive games over his three seasons
with the Rebels and earned All-Southeastern Conference honors
each of the past two campaigns, helping pave the way for
BenJarvus Green-Ellis' back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing
campaigns.

"While I felt good about being projected as a possible
first-round pick and had everybody in my corner, it just kept
coming back to me that I was leaving some unfinished business at
Ole Miss," Oher said in a statement released by the university.

"It's really about winning more games and going to a bowl game.
I wanted to be a part of making that happen. Most of all, I
want to finish my senior year with my teammates. Also, I'm sure
Mom and Dad are happy with my decision to come back."

The 6-5, 325-pound Oher, who arrived at Ole Miss as the nation's
top prep offensive tackle, also has made one more noteworthy
person happy about his return.

"I was excited when Michael called to say he's decided to return
to Ole Miss for his senior season," Rebels coach Houston Nutt
said. "Michael told me he wanted to make a commitment to his
academics and to football and be the very best football player
he can be. It's good to have him back in the Ole Miss family."



 

 
 
 



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