I don't think he didSerious question - did Rey have any eligibility left? Are guys making these “declaring for the NFL” posts now without having any college eligibility left?
Serious question - did Rey have any eligibility left? Are guys making these “declaring for the NFL” posts now without having any college eligibility left?
If he's going to make the NFL, they'll do it based on his FAMU film and workouts. His very limited role as a punt returner at Tech isn't going to make a difference.Hope he catches on as well as the others. Any GT player that makes an NFL roster helps combat the narrative that we dont put players in the NFL.
Mason could have come back (Covid Year).Pretty sure the only guys with eligibility that Declared was Juanyeh and Quez.
I can't edit this, so I wanted to clarify: I hope he makes the NFL. I hope he blows out GT's pro-day, gets drafted in the first round, and makes bank. I hope he has a long career, makes the pro bowl every season, and retires on his terms. I hope he makes the HOF and becomes a spokesperson for the League. I hope that for all GT student-athletes.I don't think he did
2016 - RS
2017 - rFR
2018 - rSo
2019 - rJR
2020 - Covid
2021 - rSR
Also, the NFL seems really unlikely given how little he saw the field on our team.
Unless it was a MS, he didn't. Undergraduate degrees require 4 semesters in residence. He had 2 or 3 if he went summer.I can't edit this, so I wanted to clarify: I hope he makes the NFL. I hope he blows out GT's pro-day, gets drafted in the first round, and makes bank. I hope he has a long career, makes the pro bowl every season, and retires on his terms. I hope he makes the HOF and becomes a spokesperson for the League. I hope that for all GT student-athletes.
Just being a realist, I doubt that's going to happen. So good for him for picking up a GT degree (I assume that's what he did)
Georgia Tech requires the final 36 credits of a degree to be earned at Georgia Tech. You can do that in 3 semesters.Unless it was a MS, he didn't. Undergraduate degrees require 4 semesters in residence. He had 2 or 3 if he went summer.
Well, that changed. But I also went on a quarter system.Georgia Tech requires the final 36 credits of a degree to be earned at Georgia Tech. You can do that in 3 semesters.
He graduated from FAMU and was enrolled in a masters program at GT but didn’t graduate from GT.Well, that changed. But I also went on a quarter system.
I really liked the quarter system. Went back and got my MBA at GT under semesters and I like the variety of classes you can get under quartersWell, that changed. But I also went on a quarter system.
Quarter system at Tech was the best for engineering. Got to take a lot of electives that otherwise wouldn't have been available. I took some grad courses through NCSU at work and first experience with semesters. We did as much in a quarter as they were doing in a semester.I really liked the quarter system. Went back and got my MBA at GT under semesters and I like the variety of classes you can get under quarters
Was really ideal if you cooped (I didn’t)Quarter system at Tech was the best for engineering. Got to take a lot of electives that otherwise wouldn't have been available. I took some grad courses through NCSU at work and first experience with semesters. We did as much in a quarter as they were doing in a semester.