JUCO CB Roterius Torrence (Tennessee Decommitted)

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Right. Like Arik Gilbert. The guy flunks out of LSU, they literally had to boot him because he stopped going to class. He commits to Florida shortly after leaving LSU, Florida gets a good look at his transcripts and .06 gpa and says “whoa, we’ve got an admissions problem,” Gilbert then decommits from Florida, flirts with Ole Miss over the next couple weeks until Ole Miss sees the impossible position Gilbert is in from an eligibility standpoint, Ole Miss moves on from him. Months later, he commits to Georgia with apparently no eligibility issues, clean as the wind-driven snow. How the hell does that happen?
Its Georgia. What else do you expect.
 
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#77
How TF do you not qualify at Auburn?

Not sure if blue font or not, but the implication of the post was that he does not qualify for a SEC transfer for the 2022 season. He missed the deadline date to enter the portal for intra-SEC transfers. Unless he got a waiver, if he transferred to an SEC school he would have to sit for the entire 2022 season. He can transfer to any school outside the SEC an play immediately.
 
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Right. Like Arik Gilbert. The guy flunks out of LSU, they literally had to boot him because he stopped going to class. He commits to Florida shortly after leaving LSU, Florida gets a good look at his transcripts and .06 gpa and says “whoa, we’ve got an admissions problem,” Gilbert then decommits from Florida, flirts with Ole Miss over the next couple weeks until Ole Miss sees the impossible position Gilbert is in from an eligibility standpoint, Ole Miss moves on from him. Months later, he commits to Georgia with apparently no eligibility issues, clean as the wind-driven snow. How the hell does that happen?

When I was at Georgia Tech the student newspaper published a list of the top five classes for UGA football players:

5. Math 204: Subtraction - addition's tricky cousin
4. Health and nutrition 220: Cow tipping for fun and fitness
3. Legal Studies 210: The age of consent in Georgia
2. Anatomy 101: Your a$$ and a hole in the ground - a comparative study
1. Senior seminar 410: Preparing for your career in fast food

The source and veracity were not verified, but it seems reasonable.
 
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When I was at Georgia Tech the student newspaper published a list of the top five classes for UGA football players:

5. Math 204: Subtraction - addition's tricky cousin
4. Health and nutrition 220: Cow tipping for fun and fitness
3. Legal Studies 210: The age of consent in Georgia
2. Anatomy 101: Your a$$ and a hole in the ground - a comparative study
1. Senior seminar 410: Preparing for your career in fast food

The source and veracity were not verified, but it seems reasonable.

Letterman did a Top 10 Classes for Oklahoma Football Players that I believe the student newspaper borrowed from which also included

The First 30 Pages of "A Tale of Two Cities": Foundation of a Classic
Alumni-owned Hotels, Resturants, and Car Dealerships: The Interlocking Economy
Pre-Law Seminar: Age of Consent in the 50 States
The Denny's Menu: Recent Discoveries
 
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When I was at Georgia Tech the student newspaper published a list of the top five classes for UGA football players:

5. Math 204: Subtraction - addition's tricky cousin
4. Health and nutrition 220: Cow tipping for fun and fitness
3. Legal Studies 210: The age of consent in Georgia
2. Anatomy 101: Your a$$ and a hole in the ground - a comparative study
1. Senior seminar 410: Preparing for your career in fast food

The source and veracity were not verified, but it seems reasonable.

They kept George Pickens eligible for three years, and he was only able to read on a fifth grade level. He was such a poor student that Bama did not even recruit him, and others like AU and TN were planning on referring him to a JUCO.
 
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Letterman did a Top 10 Classes for Oklahoma Football Players that I believe the student newspaper borrowed from which also included

The First 30 Pages of "A Tale of Two Cities": Foundation of a Classic
Alumni-owned Hotels, Resturants, and Car Dealerships: The Interlocking Economy
Pre-Law Seminar: Age of Consent in the 50 States
The Denny's Menu: Recent Discoveries
They probably did borrow heavily. I think I remember the "Interlocking Economy". The fake news stories in the student paper the day before the UGA-GT game was always a treat.
 
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Not sure if blue font or not, but the implication of the post was that he does not qualify for a SEC transfer for the 2022 season. He missed the deadline date to enter the portal for intra-SEC transfers. Unless he got a waiver, if he transferred to an SEC school he would have to sit for the entire 2022 season. He can transfer to any school outside the SEC an play immediately.
This. The deadline to transfer within the SEC and be eligible to play next year was February 1st. If a player from an SEC school was in the portal on or before February 1st, they can transfer within the conference and be eligible to play next year. Even if they haven't committed to a new team yet. Anyone after that would have to sit out a year if they chose another SEC school. The NCAA deadline is May 1st. You must be in the portal on or before May 1st to take advantage of the one-time transfer rule. Otherwise, you sit a year. Guessing that waivers will be harder to get since clear deadlines have been established.
 
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Right. Like Arik Gilbert. The guy flunks out of LSU, they literally had to boot him because he stopped going to class. He commits to Florida shortly after leaving LSU, Florida gets a good look at his transcripts and .06 gpa and says “whoa, we’ve got an admissions problem,” Gilbert then decommits from Florida, flirts with Ole Miss over the next couple weeks until Ole Miss sees the impossible position Gilbert is in from an eligibility standpoint, Ole Miss moves on from him. Months later, he commits to Georgia with apparently no eligibility issues, clean as the wind-driven snow. How the hell does that happen?
You can get into UGA with an expired fishing license!
 
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