I don't think he did - the only clear 'horses mouth' on this is from the last Geno show - he definitely said that the players who leave early really don't seem to love the college and academic environment and those that stay do, and Morgan seems to really enjoy it. And Morgan clearly said she is intending to stay and complete a masters.
For any athlete whose first 'job' is going to be an un-guaranteed $50,000 who has the option to get a masters degree for free with free training, medical, room, and board that will improve her future earnings potential after her professional career (worth at least $50,000) it seems like a pretty good deal. Add in the fact that every athletes next game might be their last, it makes even more sense. These are not athletes signing their first contracts for millions of dollars like those entering the NFL or NBA who with that first contract have at least set themselves up for at least a few years should their career end early. Fo Morgan who does not have a clean medical history it makes even more sense to get a masters.