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QB/WR Terrelle Pryor ('10 Rose, '11 Sugar MVP)

Tlangs;1940336; said:
the espn article said he is 9 credits away from graduating. That is pretty amazing. 9 credits short after only 3 years. There just seems to be a major disconnect between his on field, classroom, and off field decisions.


It is really quite bizzare. How does a smart kid screw up this bad?

Whoa. whoa. whoa. Let's not get carried away here.

I know some really smart people who wound up with GEDs and deliver pizzas or drive trucks, and I know some really dumb college graduates.

Being smart != passing a college exam
 
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Dryden;1940400; said:
Whoa. whoa. whoa. Let's not get carried away here.

I know some really smart people who wound up with GEDs and deliver pizzas or drive trucks, and I know some really dumb college graduates.

Being smart != passing a college exam

That's still pretty damn good. I'm willing to give him credit here if he got that far legitimately.
 
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lvbuckeye;1940392; said:
the NCAA makes $770 million annually from its CBS March Madness deal alone. i call bullshit. (and for a "non-profit" the president seems to be profiting quite well with his $895k salary.)

The NCAA makes all of its budget information available on its website. MaxBuck even linked it for you. There's no need to call bullshit on something when you can simply read.

In the meantime, let's conitemplate what two items each NCAA student-athlete might buy off the value menu at Wendy's if Mark Emmert's salary were distributed among them equally.
 
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