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If he’s continuing his college football career at uGA, where is he continuing his academic career?Well, looks like he his going to ugay....
Well, crap. Did we show any interest the second time around?Well, looks like he his going to ugay....
He was freshman all American . Got injured early in soph year. If healthy a really good Player.He barely saw the field at Cal. Bad choice.
He barely saw the field at Cal. Bad choice.
Well, crap. Did we show any interest the second time around?
Oh I see, I thought last year was his first year.In 2016 he was 2nd on the team with 767yds (as a freshman)... got hurt in 2017 and reshirted
I’m sure that’s it. It probably has nothing to do with catching 50 passes as a Freshman at Cal and the chance to play in the air attack at GT. Seems like every 5* receiver would want to play here.Transferring into Tech is incredibly easy... as long as you've passed calculate and two lab sciences. If you went to Cal and majored in something other than engineering or science, you probably don't have those courses and aren't eligible to transfer in.
The question was whether or not GT pursued him. I bet being ineligible to attend Tech would impact the decision of the staff on whether or not to pursue a transfer.I’m sure that’s it. It probably has nothing to do with catching 50 passes as a Freshman at Cal and the chance to play in the air attack at GT. Seems like every 5* receiver would want to play here.
Does GT do this because of the NCAA rules about progressing toward a degree or are these just GT rules?The question was whether or not GT pursued him. I bet being ineligible to attend Tech would impact the decision of the staff on whether or not to pursue a transfer.
GT rules for transfer students (all students).Does GT do this because of the NCAA rules about progressing toward a degree or are these just GT rules?
I think GT needs to rethink this rule for SA's considering most of the ones playing football from freshman year wouldn't be at GT if they weren't there to play football. Those guys don't have to follow the same standards to get in as every other student, they just have to pass the minimum requirements right? Otherwise they would need to be in a pool of applicants that are some of the best in the country (edit to world) right?GT rules for transfer students (all students).
You don’t need to take Calculus to get a BSBA degree if you start at GT as a freshman, but you do need Calculus for a BSBA degree if you transfer in.
I think GT needs to rethink this rule for SA's considering most of the ones playing football from freshman year wouldn't be at GT if they weren't there to play football. Those guys don't have to follow the same standards to get in as every other student, they just have to pass the minimum requirements right? Otherwise they would need to be in a pool of applicants that are some of the best in the country (edit to world) right?