He said it's been in the works for a while as some things changed....said he will always be Irish looking at possible destinations of Tulane and ucla...rivals...I'm a couple drinks in after a run in with my wife's ex, so this is just a quick overview
You just can't blame ND until you know the whole story.
ND really needs to stop letting kids sign who aren't academically cleared. Now, maybe there is another side to this where he just stopped working in his second semester and his GPA dropped so now his test scores aren't good enough when before they were... but in general, you can't have this be a yearly occurrence. Teams will start neg-recruiting every borderline academic kid to not sign with ND because they'll pull your admission even after you sign.
And now one of the few Louisiana programs we ever had a chance of recruiting from is probably all done for us.
Sucks. He was the one guy in this class who could rush the passer.
He said it's been in the works for a while as some things changed....said he will always be Irish looking at possible destinations of Tulane and ucla...rivals...I'm a couple drinks in after a run in with my wife's ex, so this is just a quick overview
Put in the proper perspective........... nothing to worry too much about.
Well this day sucks.
Put in the proper perspective........... nothing to worry too much about.
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This is a f***ed situation:
Apparently he retook his ACT (even though his initial score was good enough to gain admittance) and improved too well, so his test was flagged. He was then given the choice to retake the test (to prove the legitimacy of his improvements) or retake it. He chose to defend his 2nd score and apparently lost. He's free to go anywhere but ND at this point. It's apparently not clear whether ND or the NCAA is to blame here, however.
Source: Irish Sports Daily Forums
Un-effing-real. Seriously though.
This is a f***ed situation:
Apparently he retook his ACT (even though his initial score was good enough to gain admittance) and improved too well, so his test was flagged. He was then given the choice to retake the test (to prove the legitimacy of his improvements) or retake it. He chose to defend his 2nd score and apparently lost. He's free to go anywhere but ND at this point. It's apparently not clear whether ND or the NCAA is to blame here, however.
Source: Irish Sports Daily Forums
Un-effing-real. Seriously though.
Only thing I can think of is maybe his 1st test was good enough GRADES PENDING? It's possible Bo retook the test not knowing how his final grades would fall, thus attempting to improve his ACT in an effort to hedge his bets so to speak. Can't think of any other scenario other than personal pride of course.Why would someone retake a test that had a high score? What can you possibly gain from it?
I highly doubt that the ncaa is to blame here. We know that it was ND's admissions, come on let's be real. Our toughest opponent is the Notre Dame admissions itself. Look..I'm proud of our ncaa leading graduation rate but it's been really difficult the last 20 years getting the players that the football program needs to win. Purely likely and speculative but let's take a look at few things that have kept the football program from succeeding.
Lou holtz departure- didn't feel like ND was accepting players he believed could help the team. Randy moss etc
Urban Meyer. " dream job" didn't want to have to fight the school and wanted to get an aloted "exception of players" ND would not otherwise admit. Doesn't come to ND.
The list goes on and on.
So when people get on the soap box and preach our high graduation rates. It makes me cringe a little. No one outside of ND cares about graduation rates.
I'm not saying win at all costs but I'm sick and tired of the "we are academically and moraly better than all other programs" mantra on here.
Guess what? Those graduation rates will never win. A 12th championship.
Are you saying Stanford can't compete on a high level?
We have had top 15 recruiting classes every year BK has been here. So spare me the "we cant get talent" bullshit.
If you don't want to watch a team of student athletes, then go watch another team. Because that is part of the culture of the program. It's not changing.
Are you saying Stanford can't compete on a high level?
We have had top 15 recruiting classes every year BK has been here. So spare me the "we cant get talent" bullshit.
If you don't want to watch a team of student athletes, then go watch another team. Because that is part of the culture of the program. It's not changing.
I highly doubt that the ncaa is to blame here. We know that it was ND's admissions, come on let's be real. Our toughest opponent is the Notre Dame admissions itself. Look..I'm proud of our ncaa leading graduation rate but it's been really difficult the last 20 years getting the players that the football program needs to win. Purely likely and speculative but let's take a look at few things that have kept the football program from succeeding.
Lou holtz departure- didn't feel like ND was accepting players he believed could help the team. Randy moss etc
Urban Meyer. " dream job" didn't want to have to fight the school and wanted to get an aloted "exception of players" ND would not otherwise admit. Doesn't come to ND.
The list goes on and on.
So when people get on the soap box and preach our high graduation rates. It makes me cringe a little. No one outside of ND cares about graduation rates.
I'm not saying win at all costs but I'm sick and tired of the "we are academically and moraly better than all other programs" mantra on here.
Guess what? Those graduation rates will never win. A 12th championship.
Lol you were the first poster that came to mind when I posted that. We are Notre Dame not Stanford. Go root for Stanford if you think so highly of them. Was that the culture of the program in 88 when guys like Rice and Zorich were able to be accepted at ND? Do you think that they would get accepted today??? Don't kid yourself. It hasn't "always" been apart of the program.
Also I think BK has done a fantastic job recruiting. It's just that he has to compete with his school as well as other teams
Lol you were the first poster that came to mind when I posted that. We are Notre Dame not Stanford. Go root for Stanford if you think so highly of them. Was that the culture of the program in 88 when guys like Rice and Zorich were able to be accepted at ND? Do you think that they would get accepted today??? Don't kid yourself. It hasn't "always" been apart of the program.
Also I think BK has done a fantastic job recruiting. It's just that he has to compete with his school as well as other teams
I highly doubt that the ncaa is to blame here. We know that it was ND's admissions, come on let's be real. Our toughest opponent is the Notre Dame admissions itself. Look..I'm proud of our ncaa leading graduation rate but it's been really difficult the last 20 years getting the players that the football program needs to win. Purely likely and speculative but let's take a look at few things that have kept the football program from succeeding.
Lou holtz departure- didn't feel like ND was accepting players he believed could help the team. Randy moss etc
Urban Meyer. " dream job" didn't want to have to fight the school and wanted to get an aloted "exception of players" ND would not otherwise admit. Doesn't come to ND.
The list goes on and on.
So when people get on the soap box and preach our high graduation rates. It makes me cringe a little. No one outside of ND cares about graduation rates.
I'm not saying win at all costs but I'm sick and tired of the "we are academically and moraly better than all other programs" mantra on here.
Guess what? Those graduation rates will never win. A 12th championship.
You mean two guys that went to class and graduated? Because regardless of what got them admitted (which there are guys currently on the team with similar profiles), they came in and went to class. Those guys certainly could get into the school today. Do you honestly believe that we don't make academic exceptions?
I don't have to root for Stanford, because Notre Dame has the culture of student athletes. You are the one asking them to change, not me.
I agree with Wooly some frustrated users want to lay all of the problems on ND admin. It just ain't so. Randy Moss would never have made it in to ND at any time, not with his criminal record. (Just an example of details that get lost in the heat of an argument.)
And I don't like the true snobs either. But your post and response is very troll like. Offering a little respect to a fellow poster (even one you don't agree with) may be in order.
I know we make exceptions. It's just very frustrating to have a kid sign a letter of intent and then have admissions deny him. BK probably has to fight tooth and nail just to get these "few exceptions" and when he does...Boom admissions. It's just more venom other teams can use against the Irish on the recruiting trail. This academic stuff needs to be ironed out before signing day. There shouldn't be any stipulations to get in unless the kid absolutely effs off his last semester (which may be the case)
Respect? Yeah I don't like being told to root for another team.
This is a f***ed situation:
Apparently he retook his ACT (even though his initial score was good enough to gain admittance) and improved too well, so his test was flagged. He was then given the choice to retake the test (to prove the legitimacy of his improvements) or retake it. He chose to defend his 2nd score and apparently lost. He's free to go anywhere but ND at this point. It's apparently not clear whether ND or the NCAA is to blame here, however.
Source: Irish Sports Daily Forums
Un-effing-real. Seriously though.
Would you rather not get them? Because that's the choice. In one post you are complaining that they aren't more lax on admissions, but now you are complaining about them being lax on admissions by letting kids with work left to do into the school. You can't have both and your argument is spinning in circles right now. Sounds more like you just want to complain but don't have a clear message.
We don't like getting told that we a) will never win another championship b) that we have to change our academic culture and c) that academic culture doesn't matter. The reality is that to the majority of the fanbase, those are the pinnacles of what makes Notre Dame special. My comment wasn't a slight at you... it was honest feedback. If you just want to win and have no interest in academic excellence and standards. Then you are rooting for a team that doesn't fit your profile for what you like. We aren't changing and shouldn't have to. So you can quit bitching about it or accept it. That's all I meant by that comment...
This is a f***ed situation:
Apparently he retook his ACT (even though his initial score was good enough to gain admittance) and improved too well, so his test was flagged. He was then given the choice to retake the test (to prove the legitimacy of his improvements) or retake it. He chose to defend his 2nd score and apparently lost. He's free to go anywhere but ND at this point. It's apparently not clear whether ND or the NCAA is to blame here, however.
Source: Irish Sports Daily Forums
Un-effing-real. Seriously though.