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Old 01-24-2004, 09:59 AM
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I don’t understand either. But I also don't think this is about qualifying academically. It is more about not taking direction from the man who is going to be responsible for you for the next 3-4 years. If the head coach from the University you want to play for asks you to retake a test than you re take the test. Case closed.

" He was not prepared to take the test" WTF! The ACT is just general knowledge. If you cannot take that test at the drop of a hat, especially if you have already taken it once, than there is a problem. Either with your educators having not prepared you for everyday reality or you just doesn’t give a shit.

Worst-case scenario he prob. gets another 18 and gets the chance to go in front of the review board. My guess is (and it is only my dumbass guess) (A) that the Coach asked him to do something (B) He didn’t get it done equals (C) Unreliable.

The fact that MSU didn’t even blink tells you even more about John L. Smith. As if we didn’t know enough about him already. (I know that MSU has a great spec. ed department or whatever it is called but as I stated above I don't think this is about academics
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