All SMU did that I remember is paid players a bunch ‘o money. Was there something else? That was 40 years ago now and I just don’t recall.I know we are all biased but this seems like a really corrupt program. Kind of like the SMU program that got the death penalty only at uga people actually get killed.
My point was the SMU program was built on a corrupt principle -do whatever you have to do in order to recruit the best players.All SMU did that I remember is paid players a bunch ‘o money. Was there something else? That was 40 years ago now and I just don’t recall.
I get it. I think there's a magnitude of difference between what SMU did (as far as I know) and what goes on at UGAg. That's why I asked.My point was the SMU program was built on a corrupt principle -do whatever you have to do in order to recruit the best players.
Uga’s program has a similar principle but pursues it differently. And that different approach involves either not caring what kind of character you recruit or not carrying enough to put some guidelines in for everyone’s safety.
And it was grime play on the term “death penalty.”
Reckless driving charges dismissed against Georgia wide receiver Sacovie White
Two charges against Georgia Bulldogs freshman wide receiver Sacovie White have been dropped, court documents obtained by FOX 5 reveal.www.yahoo.com
How in blazes can video footage from cameras not provide sufficient evidence of speeding the wrong way down a one-way street?Reckless driving charges dismissed against Georgia wide receiver Sacovie White
Two charges against Georgia Bulldogs freshman wide receiver Sacovie White have been dropped, court documents obtained by FOX 5 reveal.www.yahoo.com
So many classes have remote options, they can probably watch recordings and take their tests another timeJust finished a visit with long time friends. One teaches at uga. Some of the classes they teach are required for certain majors. They have a scholarship athlete in one of their classes. The coach changed a practice time and now it conflicts with the class. The student has to go to practice or they lose their scholarship. Yet, the supposed purpose of the scholarship is so they can go to school. Unable to take this key class now means they can’t complete their major. Solution offered by the administration is to “work something out,” translation, just give them the grade.
It goes against popular belief but not every class can be handled remotely. This one definitely cannot.So many classes have remote options, they can probably watch recordings and take their tests another time
Didn't GT have this same exact issue a few years ago with TaQuon Marshall (I believe)? If I recall correctly, the class was required for his major, but was only offered once per year by a part time professor who had a full time professional job. People on this forum were ranting about how GT lets school get in the way of football. As much as I like to rag on the mutts, at all FBS schools there are 105 players and probably thousands of classes. Coordinating practice time, which require the entire team, and class times to never interfere with each other is all but impossible.Just finished a visit with long time friends. One teaches at uga. Some of the classes they teach are required for certain majors. They have a scholarship athlete in one of their classes. The coach changed a practice time and now it conflicts with the class. The student has to go to practice or they lose their scholarship. Yet, the supposed purpose of the scholarship is so they can go to school. Unable to take this key class now means they can’t complete their major. Solution offered by the administration is to “work something out,” translation, just give them the grade.
Maybe.Didn't GT have this same exact issue a few years ago with TaQuon Marshall (I believe)? If I recall correctly, the class was required for his major, but was only offered once per year by a part time professor who had a full time professional job. People on this forum were ranting about how GT lets school get in the way of football. As much as I like to rag on the mutts, at all FBS schools there are 105 players and probably thousands of classes. Coordinating practice time, which require the entire team, and class times to never interfere with each other is all but impossible.