Braylon Heard did not make it

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The Dude said:
Heard and Green will both miss spring ball. Next year is going to be the Rex Burkhead show, which I'm fine with. Hope he stays healthy.
Pardon my, "so Mrs Lincoln, how was the play" moment, but why isn't Green gonna be ready for spring ball????

 
@walksalone

I'm not sure, but he might be graduating high school in May. Don't take my word for it, though.
Roger that, thank you sir. (another reason you guys are the sh*t)

So, with the whole Heard debacle, is the thought of Green redshirting going out the window?

 
@walksalone

I would say yes, it is. Unless Austin Jones, Lester Ward, or Collins Okafor step it up, Aaron Green is gonna be number two behind Rex next year.

 
Blackshirtsguru said:
irieboy8 said:
Blackshirtsguru said:
corncraze said:
I'm waiting this out, either cause I don't want to believe it or because I'm not sure how credible the source is

He didn't make it. He missed it by one point. He aint coming, trust me.

that poor kid.......
I think it's complete BS! The kid works his a$$ off only to be told by some blowhard from the Clearinghouse, "sorry Mr Heard but you are one point shy of meeting our criteria cut off". I'm disgusted!
Don't blame someone else for enforcing very clear rules.

 
Blackshirtsguru said:
HANC said:
Can he keep re-taking it and be here by fall camp? If so, not a HUGE deal. Yes, he misses spring ball and that would've helped, but let's get him here by Summer.
He will have to work his tail off. The next three test dates are Feb, Apr, and June. He obviously won't make it in time for spring ball, but he can still be here in the fall. I think he will be here come time for fall ball. Damn kid reminds me of Rudy trying to get into Notre Dame!
I think he will be here by fall also.

 
Call me a bad guy, but I really don't feel bad for Braylon. The ACT is really not that hard. I got a 28 on my first try and I literally (yes, I mean literally) did not study at all for it. If you can't meet the university's academic standards, that's not their fault and he shouldn't be treated any different just because he plays football.
Can you play running back?

 
Call me a bad guy, but I really don't feel bad for Braylon. The ACT is really not that hard. I got a 28 on my first try and I literally (yes, I mean literally) did not study at all for it. If you can't meet the university's academic standards, that's not their fault and he shouldn't be treated any different just because he plays football.
You suck! It took me 6 times to get a 28!

 
Call me a bad guy, but I really don't feel bad for Braylon. The ACT is really not that hard. I got a 28 on my first try and I literally (yes, I mean literally) did not study at all for it. If you can't meet the university's academic standards, that's not their fault and he shouldn't be treated any different just because he plays football.
Every person has different capabilities. An easy task for one may be difficult for another.

Braylon would say, “I heard that guy NebraskaDrumline ran a 4.9 forty and didn’t even get one football scholarship offer. I don’t feel sorry for him. I ran a 4.5 forty when I was a freshman, wearing basketball sneakers.”

 
Call me a bad guy, but I really don't feel bad for Braylon. The ACT is really not that hard. I got a 28 on my first try and I literally (yes, I mean literally) did not study at all for it. If you can't meet the university's academic standards, that's not their fault and he shouldn't be treated any different just because he plays football.
You are not a bad guy and Thank you. If he really worked his a$$ off like others are alleging he'd have no trouble getting the scores he needed. He had a whole extra year. Let's keep the student in student athlete.

 
@nuance

Yeah, I know what you're saying. My whole point is that the ACT is not extremely difficult by most standards and it is entirely Braylon's fault he didn't make it.

 
Call me a bad guy, but I really don't feel bad for Braylon. The ACT is really not that hard. I got a 28 on my first try and I literally (yes, I mean literally) did not study at all for it. If you can't meet the university's academic standards, that's not their fault and he shouldn't be treated any different just because he plays football.
Every person has different capabilities. An easy task for one may be difficult for another.

Braylon would say, “I heard that guy NebraskaDrumline ran a 4.9 forty and didn’t even get one football scholarship offer. I don’t feel sorry for him. I ran a 4.5 forty when I was a freshman, wearing basketball sneakers.”
You are correct Nuance, except this is college. The school part is supposed to come first.

 
Call me a bad guy, but I really don't feel bad for Braylon. The ACT is really not that hard. I got a 28 on my first try and I literally (yes, I mean literally) did not study at all for it. If you can't meet the university's academic standards, that's not their fault and he shouldn't be treated any different just because he plays football.
I can't imagine that getting an 18 would be that difficult. Qualifying for the J.D. Edwards program at UNL, on the other hand...

With regard to Braylon's eligibility: yeah, a source would be nice. All the articles I've seen that mention that he may be academically ineligible are from June/July of 2010. The newest article I've found that mentions it is from just after Christmas, and according to that article, he is academically eligible.

 
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