No media for Chargers' Manti Te'o, but he still parties
Manti Te'o isn't hiding out. He's just not talking to the media.
- May 20, 2013
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Manti Te'o isn't hiding out. He's just not talking to the media.
Lane Kiffin has an idea. He's not serious about it. Not really. There is, however, just a hint in his voice that suggests he's not totally joking, either.
This was one rush quarterbacks embraced.
Manti Te'o made it to the NFL a day later than he expected, motivated to play well because he was snubbed in the first round of the draft.
The next time some college football fan gripes about his favorite player going to the NFL before his senior season, we'll have a ready reply.
Short on glam, slim on glitter and no sign of Manti Te'o, the NFL draft was still a solid B-plus.
D.J. Hayden's remarkable comeback from a near-death experience has taken him to the first round of the NFL draft.
Since 1936, the NFL has picked the best of college football to join the pro league. From the very first pick — Jay Berwanger, who also was the first bust, never playing a down in the NFL — to last year's No. 1, Andrew Luck, the draft has always offered plenty of intrigue for teams and fans.
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