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I was thinking the same thingThere is a negative to this news. Both can transfer anytime they want.
I was thinking the same thingThere is a negative to this news. Both can transfer anytime they want.
It really is not an accomplishment. If kids take college level classes in High School, after one semester of college they can become a sophomore.Congrats to Samson Okunlola and Emory Williams for being the first two 2.5 year graduates in program history. I don’t think a lot of fans realize the course load that a lot of athletes have. To finish a four year program in two and a half years is certainly an accomplishment.
Please don’t **** on the first kids in program history to accomplish this. I understand there’s a lot more college credit courses available in high school now than there used to be but in order to complete them in high school, you still have to be a pretty outstanding student.It really is not an accomplishment. If kids take college level classes in High School, after one semester of college they can become a sophomore.
If they go to summer school their first year. They will be Juniors entering their second year.
If they go to summer school again, they will finish college in the spring semester..
Now if you graduate in 2.5 years with out the college level classes in high school and play football, you are a beast lol
well playedThere is a negative to this news. Both can transfer anytime they want.
Congrats to Samson Okunlola and Emory Williams for being the first two 2.5 year graduates in program history. I don’t think a lot of fans realize the course load that a lot of athletes have. To finish a four year program in two and a half years is certainly an accomplishment.
It really is not an accomplishment. If kids take college level classes in High School, after one semester of college they can become a sophomore.
If they go to summer school their first year. They will be Juniors entering their second year.
If they go to summer school again, they will finish college in the spring semester..
Now if you graduate in 2.5 years with out the college level classes in high school and play football, you are a beast lol
It really is not an accomplishment. If kids take college level classes in High School, after one semester of college they can become a sophomore.
If they go to summer school their first year. They will be Juniors entering their second year.
If they go to summer school again, they will finish college in the spring semester..
Now if you graduate in 2.5 years with out the college level classes in high school and play football, you are a beast lol
Welcome to the internet in 2025. Where no matter how impressive someone’s feat is, someone else, who’s never achieved anything remotely close, will **** on it.Half of you porsters should be ashamed of yourselves. Instead of showing grace and congratulating our athletes accomplishments, you have to throw shade and or give examples of others "better" accomplishments. Bunch of miserable fuucks
*ahem*Pfttt.
I earned a perfect score on the SAT at the age of six, completed high school in nine weeks, graduated from Princeton University at age 10, and finished medical school four years later. At age 14, I was the youngest licensed physician in the country.
Pfttt.
I earned a perfect score on the SAT at the age of six, completed high school in nine weeks, graduated from Princeton University at age 10, and finished medical school four years later. At age 14, I was the youngest licensed physician in the country.
And if you want to be down with OSU then **** YOU TOO!! WimbrowXXXXL **** YOU TOO!!**** that fat ****, **** SFE, and **** Ohio State as a football team, a school, and a fanbase.
If you’re referring to Austin Simmons I’m pretty sure he “graduated early” because he was a “hold back”. May have even been a double hold back and graduated lateEspecially back then. HS kids are getting their AA in HS now.
That QB at Ole Miss graduated way early!
Yeah him. I thought he graduated early for HS and Ole Miss. Thought read he is 19.If you’re referring to Austin Simmons I’m pretty sure he “graduated early” because he was a “hold back”. May have even been a double hold back and graduated late
Man kids can get their AA in high school which is crazy lol.Please don’t **** on the first kids in program history to accomplish this. I understand there’s a lot more college credit courses available in high school now than there used to be but in order to complete them in high school, you still have to be a pretty outstanding student.
It’s a lot different now. The admission standards are way higher than they used to be and the costs are astronomical compared to even 20 years ago. Kids almost HAVE to get as many college credits as they can in high school .Man kids can get their AA in high school which is crazy lol.
Definitely didn’t have the option in my day. I just wanted to stick my meat into something lol and come in the house late because my parents were strict
he graduated hs like two years early..he wasnt a hold back at all.Yeah him. I thought he graduated early for HS and Ole Miss. Thought read he is 19.