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Miami (FL) Hurricanes (1926-2003)

Just sayin':

He sure got that right saying he has "no class".....:lol:

He supposedly did graduate from UGa in Sports Management.

He has to be enrolled in enough classes to qualify as a full time student. Now since he already has his degree,
1) they probably can be can be rinky dink classes,
2) he doesn't really have to physically go to the classes, and
3) he just needs to complete the required work and/or pass the test(s) to maintain academic eligibility for football;
4) And that doesn't even count the "academic assistance" he can get through the school's athletic department...... :lol:
not even ballroom dancing?
 
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Just sayin':

He sure got that right saying he has "no class".....:lol:

He supposedly did graduate from UGa in Sports Management.

He has to be enrolled in enough classes to qualify as a full time student. Now since he already has his degree,
1) they probably can be can be rinky dink classes,
2) he doesn't really have to physically go to the classes, and
3) he just needs to complete the required work and/or pass the test(s) to maintain academic eligibility for football;
4) And that doesn't even count the "academic assistance" he can get through the school's athletic department...... :lol:
Honestly, I‘ve stopped caring if they take classes. What we have are professional athletes who make millions a year to focus 100% on football and can transfer at will to whatever team pays the most. I think it’s time to drop the student-athlete charade. The five-year eligibility limit might be the next thing to go away as college football evolves into an NFL-style minor league.
 
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