Volwonder1
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It’s hard to explain unless you’re familiar with how Memphis lowers their standards to cater to high schoolers in Shelby County public schools.
Louisville is a mostly commuter school that doesn’t get much a student body outside of the greater Louisville area, and the public school system is awful, so they have a very low barrier to entry to get those dollars from 18 year old kids.
This right here , I don’t think this could of been said any better. And it’s not a bad thing, it’s not a good thing, it’s just the way it is.
Don’t know this young kids background or life history or thought process or lack there of. probably programmed years ago he can and is good enough to play anywhere in college and make it to the NFL..if the kid can get into Louisville and not UT but possibly leave with a degree and maybe with a lil more time a switch flips and realizes what a degree from any major universality is worth. He** I’d love to had one from a school like Memphis or Louisville..I settled for dalton state. Good luck Evans