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Old 05-12-2008, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by OregonBuckeye View Post
Clarett wasn't a bad student coming out of high school. I have no idea if Katzenmoyer was either. But to answer your question, yes we have high standards. They can be adjusted if a recruit shows progress in his academics and meets the NCAA standards but generally we don't mess with kids with poor grades.

Impressive looking player.
And it doesn't hurt if the recruit is can't miss on the field. Wasn't Chris Wells borderline academically? Not that I'd be getting self righteous as a Wisconsin fan. John Clay was also.

I agree about Dixon being an impressive looking player, but he isn't near on their levels.

He can go to an SEC school and be one of the billion players they over-sign then lose as a non-qualifier. I hope that doesn't happen because he seems like a very nice kid.
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