He's gone for sure. You can't pass up that kind of money he is going to get. The draft is also always based on potential, meaning that althought McCallum had an unbelievable year, he is not going to get drafted much higher next year. So even if he went out and had a repeat performance of this year (which he admits, would be tough to accomplish), he is going to get drafted in roughly the same round. Also if he doesn't sign this year, he loses all bargaing power next year because there would be no place for him to go. I would assume he is going to get paid well this year (I would say roughly $300k), but lets assume he comes back, has an identical year and gets drafted in the eaxct same position, he would lose all that leverage he has and probably end up signing for a whole lot less because he would have no where else to go and the MLB teams know that. So yea, I would say he is gone for sure. Also, from the people I talk to who know him, he is close to getting his degree so he could complete it in the off-season and with that said, he has been looking to get out anyway. I think he likes the U, but he definately wanted his chance to play beyond college and this will be his best oppurtunity.