Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said he does not expect linebacker Glen Stanley to qualify academically.
``Doesn't look like it, from what I understand," Fisher told the Orlando Sentinel.
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lbc trojan said:
USC finished a close second behind Stanford in the APR rankings, which measures the academic progress of all the student athletes.
All the Pac-10 schools at least met the cutoff standard, which is 925 (akin to a 50% graduation rate).
You can use this site to break it down by school, team, coach, etc...
lbc trojan, It shouldn't be very difficult to progress academically when you're taking dance classes, remedial math, basket weaving, or having someone else attend classes for you.
lbc trojan said:
Good excuse, Bru"Win"
Think UCLA football players aren't the same thugs from the Los Angeles area (just not as good at football) as the kids from SC?
Don't kid yourself, you have dumbasses on your team too. Ours are just more talented athletically.
Fight on
troganfan said:
so FSU is harder to get into then sc?
Maze said:
Maybe Senora Ross or Chauncey "Books on Tape" Washington can tutor him.
Cafe 84 Pizza said:
The Bruins want to have it both ways with this APR ranking.
"USC is 2nd because the kids take easy classes" -- then why is ASU on the bottom?
"UCLA is 8th because UCLA players can't take easy classes" -- then why are Stanford and Cal in the top 3?
Granted, Stanford is known for its grade inflation, but Cal?
USC finished a close second behind Stanford in the APR rankings, which measures the academic progress of all the student athletes.
All the Pac-10 schools at least met the cutoff standard, which is 925 (akin to a 50% graduation rate).
You can use this site to break it down by school, team, coach, etc...
Here's the Top 10:
1.) Stanford - 975
2.) USC - 971
3.) Cal - 963
4.) Oregon State - 962
5.) Arizona - 961
6.) Washington State - 953
7.) Oregon - 949
8.) UCLA - 943
9.) Washington - 934
10.) Arizona State - 925
lbc trojan, It shouldn't be very difficult to progress academically when you're taking dance classes, remedial math, basket weaving, or having someone else attend classes for you.
Good excuse, Bru"Win"
Think UCLA football players aren't the same thugs from the Los Angeles area (just not as good at football) as the kids from SC?
Don't kid yourself, you have dumbasses on your team too. Ours are just more talented athletically.
Fight on
so FSU is harder to get into then sc?
Maybe Senora Ross or Chauncey "Books on Tape" Washington can tutor him.
The Bruins want to have it both ways with this APR ranking.
"USC is 2nd because the kids take easy classes" -- then why is ASU on the bottom?
"UCLA is 8th because UCLA players can't take easy classes" -- then why are Stanford and Cal in the top 3?
Granted, Stanford is known for its grade inflation, but Cal?