The second he grabbed the Big Ten Championship MVP trophy from Archie Griffin, Connor Cook’s entire world flipped upside down. He didn’t realize it at the time, but the way it looked on TV was bad and it seemed as if he was disrespecting one of the greatest college running backs of all-time by snatching the trophy too aggressively.
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NFL scouts were calling out Cook, saying he had personality and leadership issues. He was questioned as a player shortly after and his all-time Michigan State passing records, and win marks, were thrown out the window.