The year that was supposed to be for Andrew Luck, has turned into the year of Robert Griffin III. RGIII stole the spotlight from nearly every player and team in America, except for Alabama, and his lasted accolade is the coveted EA Sports NCAA Football 2013 cover.

First it was the Davy O’Brien Award, next it was the Heisman Trophy, and finally the cover of one of America’s favorite video games. By making the cover, Griffin enters a class that in some ways is just as exclusive as the Heisman Trophy.
RGIII is quickly moving up the draft boards of several NFL teams, and is likely to be the second overall pick behind Andrew Luck.
My only question is, will it even be fair for people having to play against RGIII in this years game? The guy is the perfect video game player mold.
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