22 on the ACT that makes up for the GPA, and with a strong spring the GPA should be higher. Not worried about the grades.I am worried about him making his grades, that's about my only worry
That's what I thought. It's his ACT score that will meet UNL and hopefully NCAA requirements.22 on the ACT that makes up for the GPA, and with a strong spring the GPA should be higher. Not worried about the grades.I am worried about him making his grades, that's about my only worry
His cumulative scores with a 22 are more than enough. Put it this way Afalava has a 2.4 at this point, scored a 17 on the ACT and probably only needs an 18 to qualify, but his(Afalava) GPA SHOULD be in better shape by the time he graduates with his spring class load.That's what I thought. It's his ACT score that will meet UNL and hopefully NCAA requirements.22 on the ACT that makes up for the GPA, and with a strong spring the GPA should be higher. Not worried about the grades.I am worried about him making his grades, that's about my only worry
Agree. Raymond wants better athletes in our secondary and this kid sounds like he fits the bill. With Mo signed and Shelton also a possibility, our secondary could be shaping up quite nicely.Well.... My dad used to tell me, if you are coaching a high school football team, on the first day of practice you find the most athletic guy on the team and put him at QB. I take it that AJ's high school coach did the same thing.