No, he's not a bad example. He's an example of a productive player who had no professional career. Previous posts made it sound like every college player is en route to a lucrative professional career. This is simply not the case. Craig was very important contributor to a team that brought in tens of millions of dollars to the university. I'm glad he enjoyed his time at MSD, and remembers it fondly. I'm glad he parlayed his Soc degree into coaching. I just think he should have some extra zeroes in his checking account.
He’s a terrible example for your argument because the system worked for him and he said he wouldn’t trade it for anything.