freep.com - 1/5/2008
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Michigan State junior wide receiver Devin Thomas, who ranked among the NCAA leaders in four major receiving and kickoff return categories this season, will forego his final season of college eligibility and enter the NFL draft, according to ESPN.com
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Michigan State's Thomas expects to skip senior year
sports.espn.go.com 1/5/2008 — Michigan State junior wide receiver Devin Thomas, who ranked among the NCAA leaders in four major receiving and kickoff return categories for 2007, will forego his final season of college eligibility and enter the 2008 NFL draft, ESPN.com has learned.
MSU’s Thomas Set To Go Pro —
NCAA GridIron Gab
Michigan State’s leading receiver is leaving early. Devin Thomas announced over the weekend that he intends to skip his senior season and enter the NFL draft. Thomas had a school record 79-catches this past season for over 12-hundred yards. He also led the Big Ten with over 11-hundred yards on kickoff returns.
Unverified Voracity Says Hello, Goodbye, Hello —
mgoblog
Lots of news, so a special weekend UV. Ohhhhh, C-YA. This is the time of year when various persons announce they're heading to the NFL, and the preliminary news is pretty good for Michigan fans. Michigan State WR Devin Thomas and Illinois RB Rashard Mendenhall are gone. Also gone is Indiana WR James Hardy, though Michigan doesn't play IU next year. And then there's an ESPN report that Mario ...
Bye Devin Thomas, we hardly knew ya —
The World of Isaac
MSU will lose its best offensive player to the NFL Len Pasquerelli of ESPN.com is reporting that Devin Thomas will be foregoing his senior season to go into the NFL draft. He also said he is going to be selected in the 1st or 2nd round. I guess that is suprising because while Devin Thomas is good, he didnt seem like one of the better receivers in the NCAA. Certainly a more prototypical ...
Bears 33, Saints 25: Where Was This for Games 1-14? —
FanHouse
Normally two consecutive comfortable victories would fill a team with good feelings. For the Chicago Bears, though, it is more likely to raise questions. There's no shortage of queries. For starters, where was the defensive effort that led to five turnovers, four sacks and a safety during the rest of a desultory season? Why was the offense so conservative all year before taking the wraps off ...