Michael Irvin Jr. Offered

There are a few former players who will have their football-playing sons get a schollie regardless: Michael Irvin, Ray Lewis, Edgerrin James, Ed Reed and maybe a handful of others.
What about edges nephew?


He commin.
 
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Mike should just pay his tuition and let us get another scholarship player

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This kid is a 4 star stud WR, his play on the field has earned the scholarship offer.

It's not about deserving a scholly, obviously he earned one. This is more strategic, where his father probably donates more money to UM than tuition costs.

Walk-ons and Preferred walk-ons get different treatment than scholarship players. Training table stuff, probably residence issues as well. No reason to short change that kid.

They changed those rules, everyone is treated the same now
 
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This guy knows how to get separation, runs very good routes, and has a good feel for the game. Very natural pass catcher. Where'd he get that from???
 
There are a few former players who will have their football-playing sons get a schollie regardless: Michael Irvin, Ray Lewis, Edgerrin James, Ed Reed and maybe a handful of others.

I'll add Duke Johnson to that list already. Just give him the form to sign as parent and write "student athlete" to be named later.
 
There are a few former players who will have their football-playing sons get a schollie regardless: Michael Irvin, Ray Lewis, Edgerrin James, Ed Reed and maybe a handful of others.

I'll add Duke Johnson to that list already. Just give him the form to sign as parent and write "student athlete" to be named later.

Young Gabe Taylor gets on that list too, though we know anyone with ST's genes will be a monster.
 
There are a few former players who will have their football-playing sons get a schollie regardless: Michael Irvin, Ray Lewis, Edgerrin James, Ed Reed and maybe a handful of others.

I'll add Duke Johnson to that list already. Just give him the form to sign as parent and write "student athlete" to be named later.

Young Gabe Taylor gets on that list too, though we know anyone with ST's genes will be a monster.

Man...THAT will be special! All about the U!
 
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One things I like about him is that he goes to a school that runs a spread. That means he knows the whole route tree and you can see some the routes he runs are not traditional high school routes.not to mention is dad is hall of fame wr as well. Lol
 
Just because his dad is rich and famous we have to treat him differently?

No, because we are dealing with scholarship reductions. Ray Lewis should have done the same thing with his son. This is all assuming these guys donate money to their school in the first place.
 
Just because his dad is rich and famous we have to treat him differently?

No, because we are dealing with scholarship reductions. Ray Lewis should have done the same thing with his son. This is all assuming these guys donate money to their school in the first place.
honestly though. who in there right mind would want to spend there money just because it helps a program. if his son earned a scholarship he should be able to go on scholarship. no parent however rich wants to willingly pay for the education if they get a scholarship.
 
Just because his dad is rich and famous we have to treat him differently?

No, because we are dealing with scholarship reductions. Ray Lewis should have done the same thing with his son. This is all assuming these guys donate money to their school in the first place.
honestly though. who in there right mind would want to spend there money just because it helps a program. if his son earned a scholarship he should be able to go on scholarship. no parent however rich wants to willingly pay for the education if they get a scholarship.

I'd agree, but if they normally give donations to the school they could always just cut back on those donations and instead pay for their kid to attend. That way they aren't giving any more money, while helping our scholarship limitation situation. Not sure if Irvin donates or not.
 
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Just because his dad is rich and famous we have to treat him differently?

No, because we are dealing with scholarship reductions. Ray Lewis should have done the same thing with his son. This is all assuming these guys donate money to their school in the first place.
honestly though. who in there right mind would want to spend there money just because it helps a program. if his son earned a scholarship he should be able to go on scholarship. no parent however rich wants to willingly pay for the education if they get a scholarship.

Most people with Irvin's money and ties to the program donate more annually than the cost of tuition. It's as simple as withholding your usual donation and instead donating your son.
 
Why not just leave there sons on scholarship so they can just donate more money plus what they already have.they want their sons to have the best so they may Give extra anyway
 
Look Michaels kid worked for his scholarship period stop being pessimistic and trying to figure out which way to take this privilege away from this kid
 
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There are a few former players who will have their football-playing sons get a schollie regardless: Michael Irvin, Ray Lewis, Edgerrin James, Ed Reed and maybe a handful of others.

I'll add Duke Johnson to that list already. Just give him the form to sign as parent and write "student athlete" to be named later.

Young Gabe Taylor gets on that list too, though we know anyone with ST's genes will be a monster.

Little Gabriel Taylor already a handful in pop warner. As long as his body grows I can expect him to come here.
 
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