OrangeHammer
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I had a 2.7 in high school and although I put more effort into college classes I didn't try half as hard as I could and Im currently sitting with a 3.6 after 2 and 1/2 years.
Just show up to class, take notes, and participate a little. If you do that and turn your homework in on time there is literally no way you can fail imo. Its never too late to turn it around, it can be done.
No excuses, play like a champion.
I'm a little surprised that CP hasn't committed yet. I figured that as soon as he got the offer (assuming that it is a committable offer) he would be in. Anyone have any insight?
I agree if you are talking about a sociology or polisci major at a state school. But I strongly disagree with that statement if someone is in a challenging degree program like engineering or a natural science such as chemistry, biology, etc. Significant amounts of extra time and work are required to pass those classes. Social sciences simply aren't that difficult imo. But I agree with the overall point: put in the basic effort and especially as an SEC football player, things will take care of themselves.k:
I thought that they had already determined that he was a '15 guy. Guess I was mistaken.
His video isn't anything like CP 3 yrs ago or LP from last yr. He's a big physical kinda guy but didn't appear to have ability to make people miss. I don't see him in this class.
He is smaller than Treadwell and faster than Da'Rick. I'd compare him to Sammie Coates.