Recruiting Football Talk VII

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Does this actually appeal to recruits? This is extremely cringe, but the sad part is that it doesn't even crack the top 10 cringiest things that he had done since he has been at LSU.
Their recruits were prolly relieved Kelly wasn't riding or trying to dance with them.
 
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If you have already played the game, some questions.

1. How is the playbook? Is it truly a Heupel offense?

2. How are the graphics compared to Madden or even NCAA 14?
I haven't played but I've watched several videos.
A couple things to note.
In online H2H you have to use the teams specific playbook to the team you are using, you can't pick what book you want.
You can change uniforms in H2H
Online play is 3 minute quarters with a 30 second play clock. If you want to be a dirt bag you could easily chew out whole halves.
 
Now I'm talking like scores in the upper teens/lower 20s. Students with ACTs below 17 typically also have a low high school GPA and struggle mightily in college.
Thankfully, my daughter was given the option of not including her SAT for college admission. She had a 3.5 GPA in HS.

She has a 3.7 at the completion of her Freshman year at TCU.

She has great difficulty with the standardized testing process. I think she gets in panic mode and underperforms. Sometimes test anxiety can lead to low scores despite being a good student otherwise.

On the other side, I know doctors who were great test takers who always had high scores in class and on every required test who are awful doctors. They can’t apply the knowledge to taking care of people…

There are two sides to the testing coin.
 
Thankfully, my daughter was given the option of not including her SAT for college admission. She had a 3.5 GPA in HS.

She has a 3.7 at the completion of her Freshman year at TCU.

She has great difficulty with the standardized testing process. I think she gets in panic mode and underperforms. Sometimes test anxiety can lead to low scores despite being a good student otherwise.

On the other side, I know doctors who were great test takers who always had high scores in class and on every required test who are awful doctors. They can’t apply the knowledge to taking care of people…

There are two sides to the testing coin.
Mine is the same. Excellent student, but not a great standardized test taker. She wants to be an endocrinologist so I worry about the MCAT.
 
Thankfully, my daughter was given the option of not including her SAT for college admission. She had a 3.5 GPA in HS.

She has a 3.7 at the completion of her Freshman year at TCU.

She has great difficulty with the standardized testing process. I think she gets in panic mode and underperforms. Sometimes test anxiety can lead to low scores despite being a good student otherwise.

On the other side, I know doctors who were great test takers who always had high scores in class and on every required test who are awful doctors. They can’t apply the knowledge to taking care of people…

There are two sides to the testing coin.
What is she interested in…career wise?
 
Mine is the same. Excellent student, but not a great standardized test taker. She wants to be an endocrinologist so I worry about the MCAT.
Have several doc friends. It's about shoving as much information in there as possible. Smart folks, smarter than I am by far. (not difficult).

But hard workers. Level headed.

As much about interview & what else have you done. @VolsDoc81TX 👀

Good luck to your daughter, sounds like you dun well.
 
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