Other schools find their way around this kind of nonsense...
Do other schools get their recruits qualified, if you know what I mean?
Do other schools get their recruits qualified, if you know what I mean?
Wasn't there a school (NC?) that had others do the homework and take the tests?
But theoretically couldn't someone take the SAT posing as someone else?
But theoretically couldn't someone take the SAT posing as someone else?
Ignore the troll. He makes these crazy hair-brained claims on the regular.No they don't.
The NCAA clearinghouse clears these players for NCAA eligibility. If a player doesn't qualify, no other schools are getting them qualified. Now if the school has more restrictive admission standards, that is something else.
These kids are just trying to get cleared to play college football.
Only basketball players get this benefit.But theoretically couldn't someone take the SAT posing as someone else?
Auburn RB commit and former Husker recruit Alaric Williams just declared ineligible. Will go JUCONo they don't.
The NCAA clearinghouse clears these players for NCAA eligibility. If a player doesn't qualify, no other schools are getting them qualified. Now if the school has more restrictive admission standards, that is something else.
These kids are just trying to get cleared to play college football.
Auburn RB commit and former Husker recruit Alaric Williams just declared ineligible. Will go JUCO
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