2011 Michigan Recruiting
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ksig489WebFire;764591 wrote:Hopefully he does. But here is his Facebook status:
I am not commioting to michigan or any school my decision date is push back a lil further so please people stop calling me and messaging about commiting to a college any rumors you have heard is not true i dont care who it is from you have read from me out of my words nobody knows where im going but me and its not a school you are thinking about i have an surprise!! T-RICH
Doubtful he could even get accepted to Michigan after reading that^^ -
WebFireksig489;764733 wrote:Doubtful he could even get accepted to Michigan after reading that^^
If TP can get into OSU, anyone can get into anywhere. -
ksig489OSU likes to say they have big standards to get in, but I have seen some seriously low ACT scores and GPAs get accepted to OSU in recent years
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OneBuckeyeksig489;764777 wrote:OSU likes to say they have big standards to get in, but I have seen some seriously low ACT scores and GPAs get accepted to OSU in recent years
Football wise? Who hasn't. -
OneBuckeyeI am repsonding to Web Fire's post on the other thread.
Ohio State has turned down many a recruit because of academics. See Cardale Jones, Carlos Hyde, Kyle Dodson (he has to get his ACT score yet), LaTwan Anderson there are others that they didn't offer or if they really wanted them had them go to prep school first. Ohio State and Michigan football wise have the same standards. ND Stanford and probably BYU are the only big time programs that have higher standards then the big 10. -
WebFireHere was my post:
Michigan turned down a high start recruit last year based on academics alone. Not saying they don't squeeze some in, but they don't just let anyone in. -
Trueblue23WebFire;765214 wrote:Here was my post:
Michigan turned down a high start recruit last year based on academics alone. Not saying they don't squeeze some in, but they don't just let anyone in.
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ksig489My post was not just about football players. My cousin (non-athlete) got into OSU with some seriously questionable academic numbers. And this wasnt 20 years ago, Im talking 2 years ago.
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OneBuckeyeksig489;766099 wrote:My post was not just about football players. My cousin (non-athlete) got into OSU with some seriously questionable academic numbers. And this wasnt 20 years ago, Im talking 2 years ago.
What were they, I know plenty of people with good numbers that got denied. Also what was his/her ethnicity? -
WebFireTrueblue23;765999 wrote:And that same recruit flunked out of Louisville. I assume you're talking about Demar Dorsey?
Yes. -
WebFireMichigan got a mostly expected commit from MI DE Matt Godin today.
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ksig489OneBuckeye;766102 wrote:What were they, I know plenty of people with good numbers that got denied. Also what was his/her ethnicity?
American, White, Christian, Male with a 17 ACT and a solid 2.1 GPA
No one in our family has any clue how he got in. -
OneBuckeyeThat is odd, I know for a fact a couple of white females with 26 ACT 3.0 GPA that got rejected and had to go to a branch then transfer to main campus thier soph year.
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dat dudeksig489;766192 wrote:American, White, Christian, Male with a 17 ACT and a solid 2.1 GPA
No one in our family has any clue how he got in.
Lol. There is a 0% chance that happened. -
ksig489If it wasn't a total invasion of his privacy, I could give you his dorm room address and you could see for yourself. You could get a good laugh at his poster of one of the Twilight girls he has on the wall (just like everyone else does...I mean laughs, not posters)...kid loves his Twilight I guess.
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OneBuckeyedat dude;766201 wrote:Lol. There is a 0% chance that happened.
I agree. But sorry I don't belive it for a second. -
ksig489Of course you don't...you think OSU is the greatest thing in the world.
I have another relative who was an athlete at OSU (pretty good one too) who graduated without declaring a major. His diploma says "General studies". This was back in the 80's. -
dat dudeksig489;766470 wrote:Of course you don't...you think OSU is the greatest thing in the world.
I have another relative who was an athlete at OSU (pretty good one too) who graduated without declaring a major. His diploma says "General studies". This was back in the 80's.
Judging by your posting history, its apparent you have a dislike for anything OSU related. Further, OSU has definitely tightened their admission standards within the past 5 years.
And fwiw (i.e. whether you believe me or not), I have an old high school friend who has been in the OSU admissions department for over 5 years. I sent him a text of your post verbatim. He just replied, "Lol, not true. Michigan fan?" -
OneBuckeyeksig489;766470 wrote:Of course you don't...you think OSU is the greatest thing in the world.
I have another relative who was an athlete at OSU (pretty good one too) who graduated without declaring a major. His diploma says "General studies". This was back in the 80's.
You can still get a general studies degree at OSU as far as I know. Oh and you can do it at Michigan too. http://www.lsa.umich.edu/bgs lol Fail. -
ksig489I wasn't suggesting that general studies was just an OSU thing...more of something that I just cant believe exists.
As for not believing that OSU let my cousin in with poor grades...deny all you want, he is there, enrolled, and taking classes. -
vball10setksig489;766192 wrote:American, White, Christian, Male with a 17 ACT and a solid 2.1 GPA
No one in our family has any clue how he got in.
not true, and you know it -
vball10setksig489;766099 wrote:My post was not just about football players. My cousin (non-athlete) got into OSU with some seriously questionable academic numbers. And this wasnt 20 years ago, Im talking 2 years ago.
being academically challenged seems to run in the family--thanks for sharing :rolleyes:ksig489;766192 wrote:American, White, Christian, Male with a 17 ACT and a solid 2.1 GPA
No one in our family has any clue how he got in. -
ksig489Only with those two cousins (and my sister...who also got into OSU, but before they upgraded their standards)...another was a full ride basketball player at OSU and she had some seriously good academics.
Never had an issue myself, was even recruited by Harvard for a while, just couldn't figure out how to pay for the 2 years they weren't offering. I had a 3.7 and a 29 ACT myself. I always thought school was easy -
vball10setksig489;768549 wrote: Never had an issue myself, was even recruited by Harvard for a while, just couldn't figure out how to pay for the 2 years they weren't offering. I had a 3.7 and a 29 ACT myself. I always thought school was easy
with all due respect, this will not get you into Harvard--nice try -
WebFirevball10set;768550 wrote:with all due respect, this will not get you into Harvard--nice try
Correct. Hell I had a 28 ACT and no one was knocking at my door.