'14 GA S Nick Glass

He's about to play for his third high school in three years. He got kicked out of St. Pius X for cheating. His grades apparently are pretty bad. To top it off, he didn't behave like a committed player. He's not good enough to get away with all those things.
 
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He's about to play for his third high school in three years. He got kicked out of St. Pius X for cheating. His grades apparently are pretty bad. To top it off, he didn't behave like a committed player. He's not good enough to get away with all those things.

I posted this in the DJ Smith thread regarding Glass.

It's a shame that these kids don't have someone in their lives that can be a good mentor for them. Kids like this will have to find out the hard way how their actions can affect their future opportunities in life.
 
uga board is saying he was told to look elsewhere because of his grades. Tough to understand how these top athletes know before they even start their SR year that their grades won't get them into school. Where are the people who care about what happen to these kids? Just makes no sense to me.

I work with these kids every day. If you're looking for an answer from someone at home, it isn't there. Either their family is fragmented or their parents lack the know how themselves because they lacked guidance.
 
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uga board is saying he was told to look elsewhere because of his grades. Tough to understand how these top athletes know before they even start their SR year that their grades won't get them into school. Where are the people who care about what happen to these kids? Just makes no sense to me.

Seems about right to me.

They think they are Superman, and can just turn it on whenever, or that someone will take care of it for them. And let's be honest... a lot of times, someone does take care of it for them.
 
Seems about right to me.

They think they are Superman, and can just turn it on whenever, or that someone will take care of it for them. And let's be honest... a lot of times, someone does take care of it for them.

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I work with these kids every day. If you're looking for an answer from someone at home, it isn't there. Either their family is fragmented or their parents lack the know how themselves because they lacked guidance.

I work with these kids as well. Dealing with many of them, especially with their families is incredibly frustrating. Quite honestly, many of the parents of these kids are pathetic human beings. They are kids themselves in a 30-40 year old body. One of the kids mothers was just locked up for 2 years because she is HIV positive and knowingly had sex with 2 of her sons 14 year old friends.
 
I work with these kids as well. Dealing with many of them, especially with their families is incredibly frustrating. Quite honestly, many of the parents of these kids are pathetic human beings. They are kids themselves in a 30-40 year old body. One of the kids mothers was just locked up for 2 years because she is HIV positive and knowingly had sex with 2 of her sons 14 year old friends.

My god, these people are pathetic.
 
I work with these kids as well. Dealing with many of them, especially with their families is incredibly frustrating. Quite honestly, many of the parents of these kids are pathetic human beings. They are kids themselves in a 30-40 year old body. One of the kids mothers was just locked up for 2 years because she is HIV positive and knowingly had sex with 2 of her sons 14 year old friends.

WTH!!!! If the roles were reversed and a father having sex with two young girls he would have been statutory rape and his arse would have been thrown under the jail. Throwing HIV positive on top of that it should be considered a whole other level of wrong. I can't believe that she only got 2 years. That's just unbelievable.
 
WTH!!!! If the roles were reversed and a father having sex with two young girls he would have been statutory rape and his arse would have been thrown under the jail. Throwing HIV positive on top of that it should be considered a whole other level of wrong. I can't believe that she only got 2 years. That's just unbelievable.

Totally agree. The double standard in the court system is amazing. I love my hometown but Cincinnati, inside the 275 loop has really changed for the worse over the last 10-15 years. This woman is such filth, she should never be released from prison but I'll be surprised if she even serves the 2 year sentence... and yeah this story was all over the news up here last week.
 
HIV positive and has sex with ANYONE who does not know your situation IMO should be an attempted murder charge. The fact the kids were 14, should also qualify for life in prison IMO.
 
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HIV positive and has sex with ANYONE who does not know your situation IMO should be an attempted murder charge. The fact the kids were 14, should also qualify for life in prison IMO.

Absolutely! As the OP said if this was a male doing this with two 14 year old girls, he'd be put away for life, no questions asked.

A lot depends on the judge as well. Some of these liberal judges up here think everyone can be "rehabilitated" despite years and years of evidence to the contrary. This woman has already been given plenty of "2nd chances" and failed miserably at life.
 
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HIV positive and has sex with ANYONE who does not know your situation IMO should be an attempted murder charge. The fact the kids were 14, should also qualify for life in prison IMO.

That was my opinion as well. Things like this get my blood boiling because as a parent I couldn't imagine what I would do if anyone were to mess with my kid.

Back to Glass I hope this is a wake up call for him and he can get his act together.
 
She gets out of jail and then somehow she gets the crap beat out of her. Wow, how did that happen?

No idea.

:clapping: :whistling: :pirate: :boxing2:
 
Part of me says that the student needs to take responsibility for their grades to make sure they can receiver their scholarships.

But the other part of me realizes that for a lot of these kids, a full-ride to play football isn't something that is expected but it is something truly amazing that these kids get caught up in. They get so caught up in the fact that they'll be playing high Div-1 football that their grades, being perhaps not important before, fade even more into the background. Not to mention their home situations usually are not prioritizing getting it done in the classroom.
 
uga board is saying he was told to look elsewhere because of his grades. Tough to understand how these top athletes know before they even start their SR year that their grades won't get them into school. Where are the people who care about what happen to these kids? Just makes no sense to me.

What's being missed here is that Georgia is dropping him when it's been said many times that MR doesn't participate in such a practice.

Grades is an excuse. Grades aren't any different now than they were in may!
 
What's being missed here is that Georgia is dropping him when it's been said many times that MR doesn't participate in such a practice.

Grades is an excuse. Grades aren't any different now than they were in may!

I think grades may be part of it but I think the fact that he never acted like a solid commit hurt and he hasn't camped well this summer iirc (not 100% sure about that last one but I think I read that somewhere).
 
I work with these kids as well. Dealing with many of them, especially with their families is incredibly frustrating. Quite honestly, many of the parents of these kids are pathetic human beings. They are kids themselves in a 30-40 year old body. One of the kids mothers was just locked up for 2 years because she is HIV positive and knowingly had sex with 2 of her sons 14 year old friends.

That's crazy, I agree with the parents part. I'm not old myself(still under 30) but I deal with parents who allow their kids to have tattoos everywhere( had one kid that almost had a sleeve before he was even 17). Others smoke weed like crazy, and yet others ask me how I can make their kids do what I say but they catch hell with them. It's a respect factor that parents have lost in the household.
 
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That's crazy, I agree with the parents part. I'm not old myself(still under 30) but I deal with parents who allow their kids to have tattoos everywhere( had one kid that almost had a sleeve before he was even 17). Others smoke weed like crazy, and yet others ask me how I can make their kids do what I say but they catch hell with them. It's a respect factor that parents have lost in the household.

Wow I think you hit the nail on the head. Parents have to earn kids love when they are young that in turn becomes respect as well as pride in who their parents are. I think I read somewhere something about reaping what you sow. :hi:
 
Not sure about grades. He was pretty interested in Ole Miss when he was committed to UGA. He talked about visiting Oxford and that whole deal.
 
That's crazy, I agree with the parents part. I'm not old myself(still under 30) but I deal with parents who allow their kids to have tattoos everywhere( had one kid that almost had a sleeve before he was even 17). Others smoke weed like crazy, and yet others ask me how I can make their kids do what I say but they catch hell with them. It's a respect factor that parents have lost in the household.

There are a lot of parents that lack the know how themselves that depend on the teachers, coaches, and other support to provide structure to their kids. When I was still living in PA there were areas that actually had night classes to teach parents how to parent. Down here in NC, not so much.
 
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