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Some posters here are pathetic. All about the recruit until he commits to another school the the recruit miraculously becomes "average" and "dumb."
Hell, I bet if Peyton announced he was gonna be OC at Florida, all we would hear is "not a VFL. He wasn't that good here anyway, didn't even win the NC with him. He sexually assaulted a girl with his butt, he's a thug."
1. A poster taking issue with UT pulling in state prospects isn't being a negavol. It's fact. They missed out on the top 3 prospects at a point when all 3 were presumed to be qualifiers.
2. Grown-ass men laughing at a kid for not qualifying for college is comptely pathetic. Don't portray it as "laughing at Clemson". Somebody looking at these post from the outside would see it as mocking those kids. Again ... pathetic.
3.0 is not passing along.
Passing along with good grades.
We are talking about 16 classes. None of the others matter. Take 1-3 online classes that are almost assured to be an A and then find 4-5 more classes with coaches teaching a Core class for more A and then make a C in the other 8 classes and it isn't hard to get to a 3.0 if people want to see a kid succeed.
I doubt someone with a 13 has a 3.0 but we don't know the kid's score. Callahan has said he has work to do so that has merit but that's probably all we really know.
Passing along with good grades.
We are talking about 16 classes. None of the others matter. Take 1-3 online classes that are almost assured to be an A and then find 4-6 more classes with coaches teaching a Core class for more A and then make a C in the other 8 classes and it isn't hard to get to a 3.0 if people want to see a kid succeed.
There is grade inflation in some places, although the standardized proficiency tests negate it somewhat. There are some very smart, very hard working students who just don't test well.
The kid has until the summer to raise his act score up. Grown men gloating about a low score from a high school kid sounds really pathetic. Do you really think that he won't get the best tutors to help him get that act score up? Sounds a lot like what Preston Williams went through
Giving out grades isn't what you do when you want a kid to succeed regardless of athletic ability. What happens if football doesn't work out?
So you're saying "if people want to see a kid succeed" they need to give him/her good grades so that they have no trouble getting into whichever school gives them a scholarship?
Seems more like you are setting them up for failure down the road when they don't have someone giving them everything they need when adversity hits.
A teacher should give some extra work and make the student do some extra but hell no an Algebra II grade of a C should in no way keep a kid out of college.So you're saying "if people want to see a kid succeed" they need to give him/her good grades so that they have no trouble getting into whichever school gives them a scholarship?
Seems more like you are setting them up for failure down the road when they don't have someone giving them everything they need when adversity hits.