canesplaymaker
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He is enrolled and practicing but not cleared to play games by the sec.
Highly touted LSU freshman defensive tackle Travonte Valentine is still awaiting clearance from the SEC office about his high school academic standing, but he might not play this season even if he gets the go-ahead.
Valentine, who at one time was purportedly 6-3 and 325 pounds, showed up in Baton Rouge extremely overweight, according to a source. The combination of needing to lose weight and the SEC’s ongoing review of his academic credentials makes him a likely candidate to redshirt this season.
Valentine received approval from the NCAA Clearinghouse late last month, but the SEC is continuing to look into his academics from Champagnat Catholic School. He led the Miami-area program to the Florida Class 2A title last season.
Champagnat is a 247-student school for grades 6-12 and is located next to a used-car dealership. It’s drawing increased scrutiny in college football circles.
Another source familiar with Valentine’s academics is stunned that he received approval from the NCAA Clearinghouse. The source said Valentine had very few high school credits entering his junior year.
“If Travonte Valentine qualifies there’s something wrong,” the source said. “It’s not humanly possible."
http://www.si.com/college-football/2014/09/15/dorial-green-beckham-oklahoma-domestic-violence
I know the ncaa is sec rubber stamp, but how bad must it be if the sec is gaging on it? No way this kid was ever getting into THE U. Does Slave Trader have to refund the payment? Back in the day, it was buying beware on slaves, but maybe today there are some consumer protection laws.
Heard when LSU was having issues getting him through the SEC situation he reached out to UM but I don't think we could get him in.
"Valentine, who at one time was purportedly 6-3 and 325 pounds, showed up in Baton Rouge extremely overweight"
I thought he didn't come to Miami because he didn't want to bulk up, rofl.