If you attend a JUCO as a "non-qualifier" you then must graduate from the school to transfer to a D-1A school unless there is some type of special waiver available.
Rock, Milford's curriculum is not the issue and to take a shot at Milford's program with limited knowledge of the academic programs is a cheap shot. Uconn offered in the SUMMER and they had plenty of time to review his transcript and advise him differently. Why would he have went to Fork Union...
Guys here is what you are missing. The Clearinghouse has not had their say because the kid HAS NOT even registered yet. This is all coming from the school. So we will see what happens with that. The issue with going to JUCO is that you can't just get one credit to fulfill HS requirements, going...
Lets think this through, if a kid is coming to your campus as an early enrollee in January. What BCS school would not verify the kid is taking the proper classes at the prep school to ensure everything was moving along smoothly?????
Riddle me this UCHuskies, if the school checked this out, why did they not refer Dobbs to a JUCO, because what he needed could not be done in prep?????? Since you think you have it all figured out......
You are WRONG!!! I speak from a point of knowledge, it was not a year it was 6 MONTHS. You would think that a BCS school that is taking a kid after a semester would have this covered immediately. As a standard practice most schools will complete this before they offer. I have young man in the...
Schools have a template, they can either go the Clearinghouse website to verify classes from high schools across the country or they can call for guidance.
You are wrong! Schools standard M.O. is not to hand out schlorships UNLESS they have had their academic advisors review the transcripts and confirmed if the classes taken have cleared through the Clearinghouse.
This kid did EVERYTHING that was asked of him. He went prep because he had academic issues to settle and he excelled in the classroom at Milford. He MAY come up one credit short because of a class from high school that may not meet the NCAA standard. If Uconn would have clarified this in the...
Some of you guys are missing the point.When UConn offered the kid in the summer they should have known or confirmed where he stood academically with the NCAA. If this detail was covered, then Dobbs could have chosen a different route to get to his dream school. Period.
That is a fair assessment. I see Milford as a group of talented athletes that have been playing in a system together for about a month and Lehigh would be a group of kids in a system for 2-3 years(depending on if they red-shirted). So it is not an apples to apples comparision. As an eye-witness...
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