As Jeff Samardzija's final game at Notre Dame approaches, the two-sport athlete is torn between playing professional football or baseball. "I'm just kind of in the same spot still, seeing what happens," Samardzija said. "This game, obviously, means a lot for the football side of things, then the combine, which will play into the decision." The Chicago Cubs drafted the 6-foot-5 right-hander in the fifth round of the 2006 draft. From there, Samardzija signed a deal worth $7.25 million, if he decides to play baseball after college. At Valparaiso High School in Indiana, Samardzija was an all-state center fielder as a senior and had a .481 batting average with 50 runs batted in and eight home runs. But according to his father, Sam, the plan was for his son to play only football at Notre Dame. "I never expected him to play baseball in college," Sam Samardzija said.