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'04 FL RB Bobby Washington (N.C. State signee, via Miami)

jlb1705 said:
2.) Since when did NCSU become the NCAA's Island of Misfit Toys (no offense to DeJuan Morgan)?
Since Chucky got there from FSU, thats when, he is folowing his mentors footsteps (cheating like hell)

Buckskin86 said:

24??? who took the test for him? 750 and 24 dont match at all forget the bullshit some people are better suited for some tests, not to that extent.
 
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http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiheral....com&KRD_RM=4rktoslnrttprsnkkkkkkkklpk|John|N

Hurricanes football fans and running back Bobby Washington can circle Oct. 23 on their calendars.

That's when the University of Miami plays North Carolina State in Raleigh, N.C.

Washington, a Killian High graduate, is already there, though he has not yet been admitted.

Washington, who signed a letter of intent February to play football for the UM, flew to Raleigh on Wednesday in hopes of being admitted in time for Friday's opening practice.

After an ACT-test controversy at UM altered his football future, Washington was released from his UM letter of intent Tuesday.

Wolfpack spokeswoman Annabelle Vaughan said Wednesday evening that ``no announcement could be made about a prospective student-athlete until he or she is officially accepted by the school.''

Killian offensive line coach Terrence Craig said Washington already was communicating with N.C. State after a Monday meeting with UM officials resulted in the Parade All-American deciding to leave the Hurricanes.

''UM did Bobby wrong,'' Craig said. ``There wasn't anything he did to deserve getting released. He wasn't like Willie Williams -- he was a good kid.''
 
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If I read that thread correctly, and I like to think I did, he took the first test under the standard format. The second test was untimed and was read to him by a Killian High counselor........ Well, I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I think I have a theory about how he might've improved his score.....
 
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Just read on another board that Bobby was granted a release from his schollie at NCSU and will be transferrring to Michigan State (essentially the same program only in a different conference).


It's speculation right now, but it definitely has some teeth.
 
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