Its not grades, its transcripts. He transferred into Bosco from another school and its been a difficult process to gather all the necessary info in regards to how he fits academically/admissions wise.
Colleges and the NCAA Clearinghouse regularly deal with HS transcripts including a lot of transfers and multiple transfers. Sorting through which course at which HS meets the NCAA required core courses is usually only a problem when a school has taken liberties with a course description. "Introduction to the Hand Held Calculator for Jocks" doesn't cut it as an Algebra II equivalent.
IF his former school had sloppy record keeping or the second school was liberal in transferring credits problems can arise. Considering that this is Don Bosco where 95% or better of its graduates go on to college and quite a few or their graduates have had to go through the Clearinghouse process to secure an NCAA scholarship.
When ND was requiring more core courses than the NCAA and ND Admissions and the Athletic Department saw each other as adversaries transcript issues were a real problem for ND recruiting. For several years now the NCAA has required the same number of core courses as ND.
There were a couple of athletes admitted at ND that had Clearinghouse issues, Andy Wisne was held out of practrice as a freshman until a core course description conflict with the NCAA was resolved.
Bottom line if Wright has a transcript problem he has a Clearinghouse problem regardless of who offered. He also has plenty of time to get it resolved.