How many kids would have chosen us if not for our extra academic requirements?
This is a touchy subject bc if people know the truth about UM, they will realize there is no point in following the team.
Pete's silence on Yearby/Powell academics is telling.
They were not automatic um qualifiers, and as usual our joke admissions office took their sweet *** time deciding on them, at which point Powell said "**** it" and I don't blame the dude one hit.
Go follow Marshall or WVU then. Call me when they win something without their extra academic requirements.
And yet UF doesn't have these absurd standards, and thats where Powell went. WTF are you even talking about. UF is ranked ONE SPOT behind Miami and for most of this decade was ahead academically.
The academic requirements for Miami are not that difficult for athletes. What "absurd standards" are you talking about?
Miami does not use the NCAA mandated sliding scale. They require certain core class grades. While they may not be that difficult, all they do is create barricades for kids who would love to come here, but are told by UF, UGA, Clemson, OSU, and other schools in our academic bracket that they are good to go. Only to have us have to slow play them while our admissions office takes its sweet *** time making sure the core classes are what UM (and NOT THE NCAA) mandates.
Why should Miami not use the same standards as all the other schools in our academic category? None of these kids would be here without football anyway, so why the **** do we not adhere to the ncaa mandated entrance requirements? Do you think Travonte Valentine taking one more spanish class means he is now a serious student athlete and scholar? Get off your **** high horse the school is no better than Ohio State but wastes time making kids run through extra hoops that most big time programs don't have. It's ridiculous, accomplishes nothing, and costs us some **** good hard working great players.