Aluminny69
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Its not true.If that is true, that's insane what programs are able to get away with under the guise of NIL. It has been taken light years beyond what the original intent of it was.
Guy is a South Carolina alum who owns a bar in New Orleans and claims to know what LSU offered Edwards. He posted that before she announced and said he was worried bc Mulkey viewed Edwards as a huge PR statement - we can go in your backyard and take whoever we want.If that is true, that's insane what programs are able to get away with under the guise of NIL. It has been taken light years beyond what the original intent of it was.
Yeah…like another poster commented, this was what LSU reportedly (rumored to) offered. SC doesn’t need to sell out. Highly doubt any school would offer that. But make no mistake, Mulkey wanted her desperately to make some sort of statement.
I’ve heard some schools even give away a diploma worth seven figures to girls who would never be admitted if they weren’t terrific basketball players.If that is true, that's insane what programs are able to get away with under the guise of NIL. It has been taken light years beyond what the original intent of it was.
Here is Edwards' announcement. The 1st reason she gave is that she chose to play for a coach that looked like she does. Dawn also went out of her way to structure a special individualized course of study for her.
Joyce answered media questions after announcing her decision beginning after 8:55 in the video.
Most recruits have no idea the demands of either college sports or an academically rigorous course of study. Lot of bright kids who would be B/C students if they didn’t have all the demands of athletics soaking up study hours change their majors as they start to figure it out.I've given some thought to that.
The Honors College has long had a curriculum option that lets you structure your own course of study. I'm guessing that is what they proposed.
Probably take civil engineering degree. USC had an existing minor in environmental engineering so she'll likely do that, some individual study, and maybe some liberal arts and science courses on environmental issues generally.
Difficult to balance. Wish her very well.
You obviously do not know Joyce well. Just like Josh Dobbs who at Tennessee as their qb finished a very highly demanding academic degree, Joyce has always been academically different. She maintained a 5.1 GPA while participating in three sports at a high level. She twice played in the state championship basketball game on a Friday night and shown up to an 8:00 am Soccer match with her high school team, after being given the opportunity to take a week and rest. Some people are different and she is one. I have a close friend who is an engineer with a degree from South Carolina and stated what he has seen about her academics tells him she will be able to do this and most likely have no problem. Carolina has had a couple of players who have been part of the Honors college during their careers, one being Brionna Dickerson, who was also an outstanding player.Most recruits have no idea the demands of either college sports or an academically rigorous course of study. Lot of bright kids who would be B/C students if they didn’t have all the demands of athletics soaking up study hours change their majors as they start to figure it out.
+1. Stanford doesn't recruit a lot of the top WBB players because they aren't admissible. We'd long been recruiting Edwards, and no one was concerned she wouldn't be admitted. She has the chops to be outstanding wherever she goes, and I'm only sorry it wasn't to the Farm. SCAR got a real one.You obviously do not know Joyce well. Just like Josh Dobbs who at Tennessee as their qb finished a very highly demanding academic degree, Joyce has always been academically different. She maintained a 5.1 GPA while participating in three sports at a high level. She twice played in the state championship basketball game on a Friday night and shown up to an 8:00 am Soccer match with her high school team, after being given the opportunity to take a week and rest. Some people are different and she is one. I have a close friend who is an engineer with a degree from South Carolina and stated what he has seen about her academics tells him she will be able to do this and most likely have no problem. Carolina has had a couple of players who have been part of the Honors college during their careers, one being Brionna Dickerson, who was also an outstanding player.
Question: how does one have a 5.1 GPA? I heard that mentioned during her announcement.You obviously do not know Joyce well. Just like Josh Dobbs who at Tennessee as their qb finished a very highly demanding academic degree, Joyce has always been academically different. She maintained a 5.1 GPA while participating in three sports at a high level. She twice played in the state championship basketball game on a Friday night and shown up to an 8:00 am Soccer match with her high school team, after being given the opportunity to take a week and rest. Some people are different and she is one. I have a close friend who is an engineer with a degree from South Carolina and stated what he has seen about her academics tells him she will be able to do this and most likely have no problem. Carolina has had a couple of players who have been part of the Honors college during their careers, one being Brionna Dickerson, who was also an outstanding player.
I've been out of high school for a year or two, but AP courses have an extra point added (A = 5.0, etc.). I don't know where the .1 comes from.Question: how does one have a 5.1 GPA? I heard that mentioned during her announcement.
New math. Nah! Humbug!Question: how does one have a 5.1 GPA? I heard that mentioned during her announcement.