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@knapplc More like hard to believe he's still around. He'll be a redshirt junior, fourth year. And apparently still an undeclared major, lol. Though he did get honor roll in spring; I remember there was originally a lot of question of whether he would qualify academically.

 

https://huskers.com/sports/football/roster/jaylin-bradley/41587

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18 minutes ago, Toe said:

@knapplc More like hard to believe he's still around. He'll be a redshirt junior, fourth year. And apparently still an undeclared major, lol. Though he did get honor roll in spring; I remember there was originally a lot of question of whether he would qualify academically.

 

https://huskers.com/sports/football/roster/jaylin-bradley/41587

I thought at some point, they had to be a certain percentage completed towards a degree.  Or, am I just thinking about JUCO transfers?

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Just now, BigRedBuster said:

I thought at some point, they had to be a certain percentage completed towards a degree.  Or, am I just thinking about JUCO transfers?

Kids just need to be full-time students, and do well enough in the classes to be eligible.  That's a minimum of 12 credit hours during the fall and winter semesters, and I don't know if they are "allowed" to fail any classes.  Interesting that Bradley was named to the team honor roll in 2019.

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8 minutes ago, ColoradoHusk said:

Kids just need to be full-time students, and do well enough in the classes to be eligible.  That's a minimum of 12 credit hours during the fall and winter semesters, and I don't know if they are "allowed" to fail any classes.  Interesting that Bradley was named to the team honor roll in 2019.

Here's what's sad, when I was in college (2008-2012) the minimum GPA to compete for the NCAA was a 1.8. You read that correctly, a 1.8

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4 hours ago, ColoradoHusk said:

When I was at UNL (a long time ago), we just had pluses to the letter grades.  B+ was worth 3.5 and a B was worth 3.0.

 

If they added minuses to the grading system, 1.8 is probably a C- average.

 

They used to not have minuses! I got murdered by those my whole career. A- = 3.67 now and B+ = 3.333 

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