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I know it's early and this isn't 100% but it sounds like he's staying. I've heard the same thing from Gholston but insiders seem to think that it's a 10% chance that trae goes
Junior cornerback Trae Waynes was available for post practice interviews on Tuesday and gave every indication that he will not be joining the NFL Draft after this season.
Despite being ranked the No. 1 cornerback and the No. 13 player overall by NFLDraftScout.com for the 2015 NFL Draft, the 6-foot-1, 182-pound Waynes did his best to put all speculation to rest.
When I asked him about MSU's upcoming Senior Day festivities, Waynes immediately said, "I'm not a senior though.''
And when I asked him about the Senior Day ceremony and his thoughts about it and looking forward to it, he said, "It's a great experience for everybody, especially the guys that are leaving, like the seniors and stuff because it's their last game and it's been a special time being at MSU because we're a family here and it means a lot to everybody.''
Then, when he was asked point blank if the idea of leaving had maybe hit him or if was thinking about the game against Rutgers as being his last, Waynes simply shook his head no and firmly said, "Nope, not at all.''
Junior cornerback Trae Waynes was available for post practice interviews on Tuesday and gave every indication that he will not be joining the NFL Draft after this season.
Despite being ranked the No. 1 cornerback and the No. 13 player overall by NFLDraftScout.com for the 2015 NFL Draft, the 6-foot-1, 182-pound Waynes did his best to put all speculation to rest.
When I asked him about MSU's upcoming Senior Day festivities, Waynes immediately said, "I'm not a senior though.''
And when I asked him about the Senior Day ceremony and his thoughts about it and looking forward to it, he said, "It's a great experience for everybody, especially the guys that are leaving, like the seniors and stuff because it's their last game and it's been a special time being at MSU because we're a family here and it means a lot to everybody.''
Then, when he was asked point blank if the idea of leaving had maybe hit him or if was thinking about the game against Rutgers as being his last, Waynes simply shook his head no and firmly said, "Nope, not at all.''