He is in a private school setting, etc. He will get it done.Only needs to raise his ACT by 1 point and he qualifies.
:cheers We needed a running back and I'm glad it's you, Welcome to the Big Red :restore
Two points. Has a 16 needs an 18.mitch7 said:Only needs to raise his ACT by 1 point and he qualifies.
I hope he's devising some strategerie for that ACT. Raising your score 2 pts ain't easy.Two points. Has a 16 needs an 18.mitch7 said:Only needs to raise his ACT by 1 point and he qualifies.
Braylon Heard = Next Rodney Stewart x 10
Yeah it took me a few times to raise it three points, he should have enough time to take it at least twice moreI hope he's devising some strategerie for that ACT. Raising your score 2 pts ain't easy.Two points. Has a 16 needs an 18.mitch7 said:Only needs to raise his ACT by 1 point and he qualifies.
Braylon Heard = Next Rodney Stewart x 10
Braylon, go with your first instinct on those questions.
Btw, this OWH article, with all its praise of this "elite" Ohio RB, further confirms he has not yet passed the ACT grade.
Really? I'd think going from a 16 to an 18 would be absolutely no problem. In fact . . . I'm confused about how someone can get a 16 in the first place. Mathematically if you pick letters randomly you'll get about an 11. Now if he was trying to go from a 33 to a 35 I'd be concerned.I hope he's devising some strategerie for that ACT. Raising your score 2 pts ain't easy.Two points. Has a 16 needs an 18.mitch7 said:Only needs to raise his ACT by 1 point and he qualifies.
Braylon Heard = Next Rodney Stewart x 10
Braylon, go with your first instinct on those questions.
Btw, this OWH article, with all its praise of this "elite" Ohio RB, further confirms he has not yet passed the ACT grade.
Maybe this will shed some light. When being interviewed after a game the reporter said "Number 5 had a big game tonight, tell us about it." Braylon looked down at the front of his jersey and said "it's a 2." Going from 16 to 18 won't be an issue. "Braylon, this is Sanjeet, now stay out of public view for the next 4 hours. Don't text anyone or make any calls." :nanalamaReally? I'd think going from a 16 to an 18 would be absolutely no problem. In fact . . . I'm confused about how someone can get a 16 in the first place. Mathematically if you pick letters randomly you'll get about an 11. Now if he was trying to go from a 33 to a 35 I'd be concerned.I hope he's devising some strategerie for that ACT. Raising your score 2 pts ain't easy.Two points. Has a 16 needs an 18.mitch7 said:Only needs to raise his ACT by 1 point and he qualifies.
Braylon Heard = Next Rodney Stewart x 10
Braylon, go with your first instinct on those questions.
Btw, this OWH article, with all its praise of this "elite" Ohio RB, further confirms he has not yet passed the ACT grade.
I know you're just reporting what you've heard (pun intended), but not even the coaches know who will and won't redshirt next season. It usually takes until the middle of the season to see which injuries get which frosh on the field. Let's wait until the end of fall camp to treat these rumors with any amount of credibility.The word is that he wont redshirt next season.
I see what you are saying. But when I was told this I immediately thought that this kid must be the real deal then.I know you're just reporting what you've heard (pun intended), but not even the coaches know who will and won't redshirt next season. It usually takes until the middle of the season to see which injuries get which frosh on the field. Let's wait until the end of fall camp to treat these rumors with any amount of credibility.The word is that he wont redshirt next season.