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Taosman;1654594; said:The kid is gifted but there are questions about his desire.(could be another Mike Adams)
Now, most observers of Norwell rave about his nasty attitude. You can't teach desire.
Plenty of 150-200+ enrollment classes at USC. Pretty much standard freshman-level classes at a large university.Rivals
Read the link above and it's just sad. The things he said were so misguided about OSU (presumably about us anyways). He (yet again) brings up the 300+ person classes, that I'm sure USC has for Com 101 and other common Gen Ed course, which is the case here. He also mentions the talent USC already had in the fold, as Floyd did.
BuckeyeGuy513;1654651; said:The thing with his dad is interesting wanting to start his rap career then ending up in LA that is convienent. I sure hope Seantrel was able to make this decision himself. He is so athletic he will suceed anyway but he has to corner himself with the right influences. Thre is definetely some smoke here... Best of luck big guy. You first...
CleveBucks;1654663; said:Plenty of 150-200+ enrollment classes at USC. Pretty much standard freshman-level classes at a large university.
Fall 2009 | Schedule of Classes
RB07OSU;1654674; said:Thanks, that's exactly what I mean. I had a couple 300 student classes at Wright State, so I was sure they did at SoCal. In essence, he would have to take the same amount of large classes anywhere he went. Plus large classes are usually the easiest. What irks me is this; did anyone from OSU (assuming they knew it was a concern) tell Seantrel this? It is so easy to repudiate. Not saying it makes a difference, just wondering. True points though, should have known Henderson wasn't a JT type of recruit based on his dad's comments throughout the process. Hope he enjoys the fame.