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From the UNC site. Moses' coach says Morgan will not decide on signing day, as he is still trying to set up a visit with Ohio State.
Buckeyecty4;1395173; said:Talk about persistence. Man, this kid really likes us, I feel bad if it's academics that are preventing a vist from taking place.
Buckeyecty4;1395173; said:Talk about persistence. Man, this kid really likes us, I feel bad if it's academics that are preventing a vist from taking place.
You can take her at her word on this one. From the UVA perspective, one thing that many UVA fans are peeved about is the admissions' office unwillingness to take just any kid that has qualified academically from the NCAA's perspective. There are a few instances of recruits being turned away or, more commonly, players already on the team dropping out academically and being snapped up by other programs. Jeffrey Fitzgerald couldn't stay qualified academically but transferred to K-State with zero problems. Just like any school, the academics requirements are loosened considerably for football players, but they're still more stringent than most.OSU_D/;1395727; said:As someone who has worked for OSU admissions dept in the past I would really like to know what the admissions requirements are at the football programs of UVA and UNC are. As a general rule any student accepted at UVA is going to be accepted at OSU and I would think the majority of UNC students stand a good chance, too.
I also have it from a biased source that the UVA football program doesn't take people with school qualification issues...but I take her word lightly.
HailToMichigan;1395753; said:You can take her at her word on this one. From the UVA perspective, one thing that many UVA fans are peeved about is the admissions' office unwillingness to take just any kid that has qualified academically from the NCAA's perspective. There are a few instances of recruits being turned away or, more commonly, players already on the team dropping out academically and being snapped up by other programs. Jeffrey Fitzgerald couldn't stay qualified academically but transferred to K-State with zero problems. Just like any school, the academics requirements are loosened considerably for football players, but they're still more stringent than most.
Well, I certainly don't claim to be any kind of expert on UVA, but I do know that they took a chance on Olu Hall back in 2004:HailToMichigan;1395753; said:You can take her at her word on this one. From the UVA perspective, one thing that many UVA fans are peeved about is the admissions' office unwillingness to take just any kid that has qualified academically from the NCAA's perspective. There are a few instances of recruits being turned away or, more commonly, players already on the team dropping out academically and being snapped up by other programs. Jeffrey Fitzgerald couldn't stay qualified academically but transferred to K-State with zero problems. Just like any school, the academics requirements are loosened considerably for football players, but they're still more stringent than most.
I don't think Moses "so obviously wants to be a Buckeye" as one put it, as much as this is just a further sign of the extreme due diligence he's been doing throughout this process. I don't think he's been to Columbus yet (which would contradict one of the points in the Coyer thread about no offers without some kind of visit first unless Moses was up for a camp or junior day or something.) He's visited tons of places - was in Knoxville last weekend even though his Tennessee recruiter was Latrell Scott - who is now at UVA.
Olu Hall (Virginia) - Leading up to NLOID 2004, Hall's final two teams were Virginia and Ohio State. At the eleventh hour, he opted for his home state school and signed with the Cavaliers. However, Olu had some academic issues, and he was forced to take a year at Hargrave Military Academy before re-signing with UVa the next year. As a true freshman in 2005, Hall saw very limited action at outside linebacker (94 plays), and he assisted on only one tackle. It's still early for Hall, but to date he's hardly made a four-star impact at the college level. Update July 2008: After being declared academically ineligible for both the 2006 and 2007 seasons, Olu Hall left Virginia for the greener pastures (and easier classrooms) of Kansas State. Wildcat fans are expecting big things from Olu in 2008 ... if he can ever see the field. Zero stars.
We do that quite a bit actually - send guys off to prep school for a year. I don't think most schools do that, at least not as frequently. Seems like we have someone like that in almost every class. Sometimes it works out (Ras-I Dowling) and sometimes it doesn't (Olu Hall.)LordJeffBuck;1395781; said:Well, I certainly don't claim to be any kind of expert on UVA, but I do know that they took a chance on Olu Hall back in 2004.
I don't know exactly what they are. We just had a decommit this month (Alex Owah) who claimed he was decommitting because he didn't have a core class that UVA wanted, though he was NCAA-qualified. I don't know how true this is because other reports said he wasn't in fact qualified. I suspect it's mostly grades and test scores. WR Bobby Smith just committed to UVA - he was going to have to prep until his fall transcript made its way to admissions - now he'll join the team this year.Thus I am interested in knowing more about the standards that UVA and UNC (particuarly UVA) might have for its recruits which are above NCAA standards. Are these higher standards test scores and/or class rank? Do they have a class ranking requirement?
HailToMichigan;1395753; said:You can take her at her word on this one. From the UVA perspective, one thing that many UVA fans are peeved about is the admissions' office unwillingness to take just any kid that has qualified academically from the NCAA's perspective. There are a few instances of recruits being turned away or, more commonly, players already on the team dropping out academically and being snapped up by other programs. Jeffrey Fitzgerald couldn't stay qualified academically but transferred to K-State with zero problems. Just like any school, the academics requirements are loosened considerably for football players, but they're still more stringent than most.
I don't think Moses "so obviously wants to be a Buckeye" as one put it, as much as this is just a further sign of the extreme due diligence he's been doing throughout this process. I don't think he's been to Columbus yet (which would contradict one of the points in the Coyer thread about no offers without some kind of visit first unless Moses was up for a camp or junior day or something.) He's visited tons of places - was in Knoxville last weekend even though his Tennessee recruiter was Latrell Scott - who is now at UVA.
You missed the point about Coyer. Somebody mentioned, in reference to Coyer, that Tressel's policy was to not offer without a visit of some kind, and I pointed out that I don't think Moses has been to Columbus, yet he had at least a verbal offer.dozerbuck;1395894; said:Coyer did not have a offer. If he visited he would have gotten an offer...
Moses needs to be allowed to visit, and if he does...OSU would shoot to the top of his list.....
If he is willing to wait past signing day to get his school work in line so he can visit...that tells me he wants to be a Buckeye badly
Have you followed any of Moses' feelings about OSU besides what you've read here? Or are you making a strong argument without any insight there?I don't know what makes you think OSU would suddenly shoot to the top of his list, except for blind faith that he couldn't possibly not fall in love the moment he set foot on campus.
I've followed "Moses' recruiting in general", not "Moses and Ohio State." He's mentioned wanting to take a visit there for a while, which is pretty significant by his standards, but never (to my knowledge) has he indicated OSU as the leader. OSU can't top UVA in the three factors I mentioned, so, other than the tendency of recruits to speak very highly of the place they were just in, what about an OSU visit would put OSU automatically at the top?jwinslow;1395941; said:Have you followed any of Moses' feelings about OSU besides what you've read here? Or are you making a strong argument without any insight there?
HailToMichigan;1395954; said:what about an OSU visit would put OSU automatically at the top?