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College football: Ineligible at Ohio State, former Naples High star Hyde will enroll at prep school
By WOODY WOMMACK (Contact)
July 9, 2009
NAPLES ? Former Naples High football standout Carlos Hyde will most likely miss the 2009 college football season after failing to qualify academically at Ohio State University.
The 6-foot-1 230-pound fullback has failed to meet the required score of 17 on the ACT test, and can?t take the test again until Sept. 12, the same day the Buckeyes are scheduled to host USC in the second game of the season.
?I think I?m going to miss the season and just focus on passing the ACT,? Hyde said Thursday night. ?I?m going to try to grey-shirt and enroll in January, that looks like what?s going to happen.?
In the meantime Hyde is taking an ACT prep course three times a week and will most likely enroll in a prep school for the fall semester.
?I think I?m going to go to prep school in Virginia and just continue to get ready for the test,? said Hyde, who has scored as high as 15 on the test in prior attempts.
The Ohio State coaching staff has recommended two prep schools to Hyde, Fork Union Military Academy and Hargrave Military Academy, both of which are located in Virginia.
it's not that bad. relax.wow...i am guessing that berry becomes much more important...don't feel good heading in to the season with boom and saine (who seems to get hurt each season)...man...this sucks
The next testing is in September, so Wells is hoping to receive at least a 17 and start classes at Ohio State in January.
Exactly, prep school doesn't have to be a bad thingBuckeye86;1496130; said:prep school in Virginia? hmmmm...