D. Morley

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so what has he been up 2 lately.. is he transferring to another school.. His background on myspace is all about UT so i guess he's still there for now..
and is there any possible way that he could ever play for UT ever again.. I know that he loves playing for UT and he wishes badly that he could have another chance..
 
#2
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so what has he been up 2 lately.. is he transferring to another school.. His background on myspace is all about UT so i guess he's still there for now..
and is there any possible way that he could ever play for UT ever again.. I know that he loves playing for UT and he wishes badly that he could have another chance..

He's no longer in Knoxville. If his grades get better I guess he could re-enroll
 
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so if his grades improved then:
he would sit out 1 year, then he could play after that, which would be in 08-09..
 
#6
#6
I dont see how he wanted to go UT so bad. If he wanted to play for UT and stay here he would have attended class and not got kicked out for grades!!!
 
#8
#8
Yea it is. The thing is when you fail a PE class ( I cant remember the specific one, I think it was bowling) you have no excuse. He is a huge waste of talent
 
#9
#9
He definitely made a mistake, but if he wants to work hard to get back here, then I don't see a problem with it. I'm amazed he still wants to play here..but it's awesome news. :) I hope he gets back out there in Orange yet again..
 
#13
#13
I'm not sure that hard work and failing bowling go hand in hand.
 
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#16
If he is able to focus and turn around his grades then I am all for it and I'll applaud him. If he takes a semester or two of nothing but bowling and tai chi then I'll question it. I'm not very sympathetic to someone who goes here for free and doesn't take advantage of it at all (to the point of failing bowling...). I have loans and I'm working my ass off for my exams. The hardest exam to study for is a western civilization test, which is a general requirement. Until he proves he isn't just the product of a diploma mill he doesn't deserve to be here at the UNIVERSITY of Tennessee. The future is entirely up to him. I hope he does it.
 
#17
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I say if he can prove he deserves another opportunity, more power. Most people deserve second chances.
 
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Yea it is. The thing is when you fail a PE class ( I cant remember the specific one, I think it was bowling) you have no excuse. He is a huge waste of talent

Some of us aren't cut out for bowling. Come on, man.
 
#19
#19
Give the kid a second chance. If he gets his grades in order he deserves another shot. It sounds like he loves the orange and white, he just got a little sidetracked and didn't take care of business in the classroom.
 
#20
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Give the kid a second chance. If he gets his grades in order he deserves another shot. It sounds like he loves the orange and white, he just got a little sidetracked and didn't take care of business in the classroom.

He had a second and third chance already. His classroom performance was an issue before he even got on campus. It penalizes UT to have a student athlete flunk out. He will find no better support to get him his education than he had at UT.

With that said - I something clicks for him and he turns his education around. I think he had plenty of talent and I would love to have him back.
 
#21
#21
Yeah, wasn't he a product of the infamous University High or something close to that down in Miami...the same school that passed Gerald Williams, whom I believe still can't get qualified academically? Would love to have these guys, but we need to steer clear of those that can't spell football......IMO
 
#22
#22
as someone that benefited from, not a second, third, or fourth, but another chance. I just hope he understands it's never too late.
 

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