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Marcus Vick's Wonderlic

Must be because he thinks a gun is actually called a cell phone. At least I heard that is his excuse for the fast food restaurant incident after he was kicked off the VT team. I really want his number so I can give him a call. I just want to know what happens when he answers!
 
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Must be because he thinks a gun is actually called a cell phone. At least I heard that is his excuse for the fast food restaurant incident after he was kicked off the VT team. I really want his number so I can give him a call. I just want to know what happens when he answers!

I hear the extension to his cell phone is 357.:biggrin:

In somewhat unrelated news, here is more info on Vince Young's score. Apparently there was a scoring error on his first test. So he was allowed to retake the test(The same exact one as a matter of fact) the next day.

They re-scored his original test and found that the reported score of 6 was indeed incorrect, the real score was a 7.:slappy:
 
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I hear the extension to his cell phone is 357.:biggrin:

In somewhat unrelated news, here is more info on Vince Young's score. Apparently there was a scoring error on his first test. So he was allowed to retake the test(The same exact one as a matter of fact) the next day.

They re-scored his original test and found that the reported score of 6 was indeed incorrect, the real score was a 7.:slappy:

I am glad I am not a fan of a team that is in position to take Vince Young. A 15 is still terrible for a QB that has questions about reading a defense and his akward throwing release. I can remember a lot of people making excuses for him because the test was graded wrong and now it comes back that it only cost him 1 point. He retook the test because he did terrible the 1st time.
 
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We're talking about Maurice Clarett, right?
http://www.collegefootballnews.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=12352
RBs
Steven Jackson, Oregon State - 28
Kevin Jones, Virginia Tech - 15
Chris Perry, Michigan - 20
Greg Jones, Florida State - 25
Tatum Bell, Oklahoma State - 18
Julius Jones, Notre Dame - 16
Michael Turner, Northern Illinois - 35
Maurice Clarett, Ohio State - 20
Fred Russell, Iowa - 9
Mewelde Moore, Tulane - 19
Cedric Cobbs, Arkansas - 14
Jarrett Payton, Miami (FL) - 12
 
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I'm not sure what's in the Wonderlic, but I assume it to be some kind of general knowledge test and that the score produced gives us some kind of a profile as to where the taker stands in comparison to most Americans, or most other college students, or most other college football players. Without knowing what it measures and what the sample consists of, we're really guessing as to it's meaning. Off the top, it might be interesting to know how Wonderlic scores compare to ACT/SAT scores. Might lead to some interesting questions as to how some managed to qualify to enter certain schools.

I always took pride in the fact that the OSU I entered and graduated from was open to ALL Ohio students who managed to graduate from an accredited Ohio high school. No one could say they didn't get a chance to make it at the college level. It seemed to me that that was/is/should be the purpose of a public college.

When Andy Katzenmoyer got roasted in SI for taking cup cake courses in order to remain eligible I could always justify it on the basis that he was a student admitted and tracked by the same rules that applied to any other person on campus. That seemed to me to be a much more honest situation than when a certain Heisman trophy winner from a school that likes to refer to itself as, "The Harvard of the West" tried to answer questions in an interview and couldn't speak in complete sentences.
 
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