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So if Willie Williams sees the light - away from the
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:21 pm
by The Seer
Flagansta elements, and gets good grades at West L.A. Jr. College, and swears he will be good, and a certain University that has a dumb, balck coach, winks at him, and he winks back, should they roll the dice?
=Billy Don Jackson
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:43 pm
by Vito Corleone
I'm thinking it won't matter if he swears or not.
Sincerely, Mike Riley, karl Dorrel, Mike Stoops, Jeff Tedford, Tyrone Willingham, Dirk Koetter and Bill Doba
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:56 pm
by the_ouskull
Listen here, Whorn... If you had half a fuckin' brain, you'd be rooting for Mike Stoops to win the National Championship, because, if he gets fired, guess where he's coming back to?
Back to Oklahoma, where he kicks the shit out of Tejas. (God, please let this happen.)
the_ouskull
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:11 am
by montinelevin
Grades?
I think his 11 arrests should get him into JCLA with no prob.
Sin,
The Kicker
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 2:06 am
by Laxplayer
Grades?
I think his 11 arrests should get him into U$C with no prob.
Sin,
Chauncey Washington, Winston Justice, Herschel Dennis, Eric Wright, Rey Malaugua,Mark Sanchez
and the rest of Petey Pom Pom's band of outlaws
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 3:54 am
by The Seer
montinelevin wrote:Grades?
I think his 11 arrests should get him into JCLA with no prob.
Sin,
The Kicker
Kal's admission standards are the lowest of any UC.....
Your point?
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:34 am
by Vito Corleone
the_ouskull wrote:Listen here, Whorn... If you had half a fuckin' brain, you'd be rooting for Mike Stoops to win the National Championship, because, if he gets fired, guess where he's coming back to?
Back to Oklahoma, where he kicks the shit out of Tejas. (God, please let this happen.)
the_ouskull
A few more ass kickings by Mack and you can bet that bob will be looking for a job from Mike.
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:46 am
by the_ouskull
Let's not go questioning Bob's job security just yet... Mack would have to win three more, in a row, BIG, for the administration to start grumbling...
...the fans, on the other hand...
the_ouskull
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 7:28 am
by montinelevin
The Seer wrote:montinelevin wrote:Grades?
I think his 11 arrests should get him into JCLA with no prob.
Sin,
The Kicker
Kal's admission standards are the lowest of any UC.....
Your point?
Humor.
It's a start.
Reality
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 4:27 pm
by The Seer
montinelevin wrote:The Seer wrote:montinelevin wrote:Grades?
I think his 11 arrests should get him into JCLA with no prob.
Sin,
The Kicker
Kal's admission standards are the lowest of any UC.....
Your point?
Humor.
It's a start.
Reality
Nice link, but no mention of admission standards for athletic scholies....stay on subject....
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 9:23 am
by montinelevin
The Seer wrote:montinelevin wrote:The Seer wrote:
Kal's admission standards are the lowest of any UC.....
Your point?
Humor.
It's a start.
Reality
Nice link, but no mention of admission standards for athletic scholies....stay on subject....
Cal has a documented, detailed, and public policy on athletics admissions. From what I understand, this policy hasn't changed much in several years - including the years when Holmoe was the head coach.
University of California, Berkeley Athlete Admissions Policy 2005
I just wish I could find what UCLA's full athletics admissions policy was; I've searched but can't find it. I did find this, which does make a claim that Cal has accepted student-athletes that UCLA has rejected. It certainly doesn't sound like their "standards" are really higher, but that their process is different (maybe even not that different). As I've stated before, Cal is only allowed a maximum of 4 NCAA minimum qualifiers per year across the entire athletic dept. Cal's coaches are also allowed a "letter of support" for type C/D tagged applicants.
http://www.senate.ucla.edu/committee/lg ... 15/iac.htm
Guiding Principles for Athletic Admission
Professor Donald Morrison is an ex officio member of IAC and the Student-Athlete Admissions Committee (S-AAC) because of his position as UCLA's NCAA representative. Chair Riley is an ex officio member on the S-AAC as Chair of IAC. UCLA athletes are only accepted through that committee.
The Committee on Admission of Student Athletes developed a 'Guiding Principles and Procedures' document with IAC's full support. The document is an effort to help IAC understand what the Committee is trying to do. It will help the Athletics department as well who have to present the candidates. The Committee can accept any athlete that meets NCAA minimum requirements. The coaches are not allowed to lobby the Committee but they can include a letter to them. This committee is unique to UCLA.