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Not really. Athletic scholarships are awarded for athletic performance.MaxBuck;2247505; said:And as such, apparently a success story. Such awards are IMO the most important that the conference bestows.LordJeffBuck;2247483; said:... two-time Academic All Big Ten ...
LordJeffBuck;2247483; said:I don't know if he's starting, but, he has 22 tackles on the year, ninth best for Illinois, so he's playing significant minutes.
For his career: 88 yards rushing, 2 TD's; 102 tackles, 0 INT's; two-time Academic All Big Ten. Not exactly what you'd expect from a "top 100" prospect.
ThaKid said:Justin Green - 1st or 2nd team All B10 CB (Hawthorne will be one so they may not give it to Green even if he deserves it). Hawthorne is the best CB in the conference/nation, but Green is special too. He is in the tier right under Hawthorne with 3 other CB's in the B10 (Roby, Allen, Adams). Green might be better than them though because he is the fastest with Hawthorne (Probably faster...both sub 4.3 types). Coverage wise he's arguably the best. He has improved to the point where I think his playmaking ability at CB will start to show even more in terms of interceptions. I think Green emerges as a major threat because offenses will be reluctant to throw at Hawthorne. Offensively he also has special talent and I think he will factor in there with at least 3 or 4 TD's. Like Foster, 3rd round pick at least with the chance to be a top 25-50 pick.
You're entitled to your opinion, of course, but I'll continue to believe the most important outcome of the student-athlete experience usually is the bachelor of arts or science degree.LordJeffBuck;2247545; said:Not really. Athletic scholarships are awarded for athletic performance.
Well, the fact remains that the University of Illinois didn't hire Justin to be a great student, but rather to be a great athlete who could maintain minimum eligibility requirements. So Justin hasn't really lived up to his end of the bargain.MaxBuck;2247624; said:You're entitled to your opinion, of course, but I'll continue to believe the most important outcome of the student-athlete experience usually is the bachelor of arts or science degree.
LordJeffBuck;2247970; said:Well, the fact remains that the University of Illinois didn't hire Justin to be a great student, but rather to be a great athlete who could maintain minimum eligibility requirements. So Justin hasn't really lived up to his end of the bargain.