treyZz wrote:Did Caleb King not qualify? Or is he just redshirting?
He shouldn't have qualified. When you have to take the SAT a second time to meet the minimum requirement for the school, which is set at an 830 on the old scale, something is wrong.
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uga_dawgs24 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
He shouldn't have qualified. When you have to take the SAT a second time to meet the minimum requirement for the school, which is set at an 830 on the old scale, something is wrong.
uga_dawgs24 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
He shouldn't have qualified. When you have to take the SAT a second time to meet the minimum requirement for the school, which is set at an 830 on the old scale, something is wrong.

gunnabdaschwab09 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Maybe he took the ACT....?
High 5 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
He also got arrested for a suspended license and driving the wrong way. If you're good at whatever sport you play, you can do almost whatever you want to an extent. Sadly King is no different than so many other great players.
uga_dawgs24 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
And that is what makes me mad. I have gotten into arguments with my sister about that. I feel that Universities are education first, education second, education third, developing students into members of society forth, then sports are 5th. However you have some athletes (I refuse to call them students) who don't work hard in high school like other athletes do then get an escorted walk into college while they take the place of a student who actually worked hard in high school and is trying to get an education by working hard. Schools are starting to move their focus away from education and become sports oriented.
Rivals isn't helping it either posting the 40 times, bench, squat and what not. Why not a gpa score also?
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