Grade Issues

Word is there are at least seven players in danger of missing the bowl game.

At least five are starter-caliber defensive players.

Everyone travels because they won't find out for sure until they're in California (when grades are posted).
That's unacceptable. I'd be issuing some serious team discipline or asking guys to move on. Undergrad is not that difficult and I'm betting not too many are pre-med.
Kind of ironic though that they got in because of their academic progress rate. Probably can thank the walk on program for that.
Well duh. The wrestling team has taken kids in for the sole reason of helping keep team GPA up. I'm sure football does as well.

They aren't gunna take a walk on who gets bare minimum grades to hurt the GPA of the team.

 
Word is there are at least seven players in danger of missing the bowl game.

At least five are starter-caliber defensive players.

Everyone travels because they won't find out for sure until they're in California (when grades are posted).
That's unacceptable. I'd be issuing some serious team discipline or asking guys to move on. Undergrad is not that difficult and I'm betting not too many are pre-med.
Kind of ironic though that they got in because of their academic progress rate. Probably can thank the walk on program for that.
Well duh. The wrestling team has taken kids in for the sole reason of helping keep team GPA up. I'm sure football does as well.

They aren't gunna take a walk on who gets bare minimum grades to hurt the GPA of the team.
Oh my bad. I'll refrain from saying things you already know in the future.

 
Word is there are at least seven players in danger of missing the bowl game.

At least five are starter-caliber defensive players.

Everyone travels because they won't find out for sure until they're in California (when grades are posted).
If this is the case...how many times has this happened in the past bowl games for us? I guess I don't recall players missing for this reason but I'm sure it has happened.
The guy who reported this said he didn't remember any in the 15+ years he's been covering the Huskers.

 
Word is there are at least seven players in danger of missing the bowl game.

At least five are starter-caliber defensive players.

Everyone travels because they won't find out for sure until they're in California (when grades are posted).
If this is the case...how many times has this happened in the past bowl games for us? I guess I don't recall players missing for this reason but I'm sure it has happened.
The guy who reported this said he didn't remember any in the 15+ years he's been covering the Huskers.
I'm sure there are 2 or 3 guys each year, but unless they are starters we probably never know. Didn't Santos missed last year for grades? And didn't Afalava miss for grades a few years ago as well?

 
Word is there are at least seven players in danger of missing the bowl game.

At least five are starter-caliber defensive players.

Everyone travels because they won't find out for sure until they're in California (when grades are posted).
That's unacceptable. I'd be issuing some serious team discipline or asking guys to move on. Undergrad is not that difficult and I'm betting not too many are pre-med.
Kind of ironic though that they got in because of their academic progress rate. Probably can thank the walk on program for that.
I believe APR is calculated only by those on scholarship.
 
We've got experienced coaches now. Who cares about this school stuff?
Well gee I wonder who brought these players in
#blame-bo-derailment
It is the players fault if they don't get good grades...doesn't matter who is coach or who brought them in. The system at Nebraska gives them every opportunity to succeed. If they don't take advantage of that it is on them.
Do we still have the same level of academic support for the players that we had in the Osborne era? If it's anything close to that there is no excuse for not getting good grades.

 
We've got experienced coaches now. Who cares about this school stuff?
Well gee I wonder who brought these players in
#blame-bo-derailment
It is the players fault if they don't get good grades...doesn't matter who is coach or who brought them in. The system at Nebraska gives them every opportunity to succeed. If they don't take advantage of that it is on them.
Do we still have the same level of academic support for the players that we had in the Osborne era? If it's anything close to that there is no excuse for not getting good grades.
Pretty much, maybe even better. Dennis LeBlanc is still there running that side of things and has been since 1987. Great guy.

 
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