CB Josh Turner

Player: Josh Turner

Hometown: Oklahoma City, OK

Position: WR/CB

Height: 5'11''

Weight: 165 lbs.

40 time: 4.45

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Scholarships: Arizona, Arkansas, Auburn, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana Tech, Miami, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Stanford, Texas Tech, Tulsa, UCLA

Favorites: Arizona, Arkansas, Auburn, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Louisiana Tech, Miami, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Stanford, Texas Tech, Tulsa, UCLA, USC

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Only has 20 schools listed as favorites. They will need to truck in a banquet table for this hat ceremony.

 
Turner's recent HI article (2/10/10) states that his early Top 5 are:

Miami

Oklahoma

Nebraska

Notre Dame

Stanford

Academics will be a big factor for him since he aspires to be a Cardiologist.

 
Big time has a lot of big offers. If we could get him here for a game that would be huge. Maybe the Texas game.

 
Turner's recent HI article (2/10/10) states that his early Top 5 are:

Miami

Oklahoma

Nebraska

Notre Dame

Stanford

Academics will be a big factor for him since he aspires to be a Cardiologist.
If he wants to be a cardiologist, that means he needs basically a 4.0gpa, so even though the biology or psychology programs at Nebraska aren't on the same level as a Stanford, it may give him the opportunity he needs to get into med school by choosing Nebraska. Just a thought.

 
Turner's recent HI article (2/10/10) states that his early Top 5 are:

Miami

Oklahoma

Nebraska

Notre Dame

Stanford

Academics will be a big factor for him since he aspires to be a Cardiologist.
If he wants to be a cardiologist, that means he needs basically a 4.0gpa, so even though the biology or psychology programs at Nebraska aren't on the same level as a Stanford, it may give him the opportunity he needs to get into med school by choosing Nebraska. Just a thought.
Nah . . . his undergrad GPA just needs to be good enough to get into med school. Once you are into med school your undergraduate grades don't matter. From then on the only thing that determines your ceiling is your board scores and your class grades in med school.

 
That's some big time pressure to be studying to be a cardiologist as well as play football at the same time.

 
Turner's recent HI article (2/10/10) states that his early Top 5 are:

Miami

Oklahoma

Nebraska

Notre Dame

Stanford

Academics will be a big factor for him since he aspires to be a Cardiologist.

With a 20 on his ACT? HA. Good luck with that. BTW, epocSoN he won't be studying to be a cardiologist at UNL, just taking the pre-reqs for med school. Still a tough task, but not nearly on the same level.

On a side note, this kid is big time, so maybe he can pull it off.

 
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