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Old 05-29-2004, 04:17 PM
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To an unanswerable question, the reply is: "How long is a piece of string?"


The choice is made easier when a 17 or 18-year-old h.s. all-star has a history of poor grades, run-ins w/police and little social intercourse in their environment.

There will always be a conundrum for HC's at college level in either accepting or denying a good player who may grade out as "marginal"...one whose talent may be overshadowed by a troublesome, non-conforming personality.

Who would have predicted MC's behavior of skipping midterms, lying on insurance forms and accepting, then lying about financial support from a "friend", thus putting his own future at jeopardy?

As for buying MC for our NC...we 'bought' 85 schollies for that NC...if you want to look at it that way.
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