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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 220194" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Prove he can do what? It's not like the coach is having to sit there and teach them calc. All the academic support is in place and has little to nothing to do with the coaching staff. The only role that the coach plays in the academics is convincing the athletes to go to class and do the work that is needed to remain eligible. And as long as players want to continue playing at the college level, either here or as gregory proved transferring out, that job is really easy. The only thing that would be a concern is getting players who are either just plain too stupid to make the grades, which if they get allowed in by admissions probably won't be an issue, and players who stop going to class spring semester in preparation for going pro. Considering how easy it is to maintain eligibility with the amount of academic support available to SA's and the minimum requirement to maintain eligibility, it's a non issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 220194, member: 2299"] Prove he can do what? It's not like the coach is having to sit there and teach them calc. All the academic support is in place and has little to nothing to do with the coaching staff. The only role that the coach plays in the academics is convincing the athletes to go to class and do the work that is needed to remain eligible. And as long as players want to continue playing at the college level, either here or as gregory proved transferring out, that job is really easy. The only thing that would be a concern is getting players who are either just plain too stupid to make the grades, which if they get allowed in by admissions probably won't be an issue, and players who stop going to class spring semester in preparation for going pro. Considering how easy it is to maintain eligibility with the amount of academic support available to SA's and the minimum requirement to maintain eligibility, it's a non issue. [/QUOTE]
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