BigEd76 wrote:Selden declared and will hire an agent. Should go somewhere in the 20s and might be an option for one of the Sixers picks
PTOITWCFTPP wrote:Oh well. No use fighting it anymore. Guess this banner is just replacing the 05 vacated one.
The ESPN show suggested some players are taking "easy" classes and majors to get their degrees and noted that an unusually high number of players are studying sociology, which is considered a light course taken by only a small percentage of the student body. According to this season's media guide, three of the seven players who have decided on majors chose sociology. Williams, the second overall pick by the Chicago Bulls, graduated in three years with a sociology degree. Boozer, a second-round pick by Cleveland, also was a sociology major.
The segment also claimed Duke accepted basketball players whose high school grades and standardized test scores were dramatically lower than the rest of the incoming class and used freshman Sean Dockery as an example. Krzyzewski fired back before this season.
The Savior wrote:PTOITWCFTPP wrote:Oh well. No use fighting it anymore. Guess this banner is just replacing the 05 vacated one.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/200 ... 354-8922r/
Took me a little to dig this up, but as I said, no program is innocent. I wonder what would happen if something like this was reported in today's day-and-age and not 2002.The ESPN show suggested some players are taking "easy" classes and majors to get their degrees and noted that an unusually high number of players are studying sociology, which is considered a light course taken by only a small percentage of the student body. According to this season's media guide, three of the seven players who have decided on majors chose sociology. Williams, the second overall pick by the Chicago Bulls, graduated in three years with a sociology degree. Boozer, a second-round pick by Cleveland, also was a sociology major.
The segment also claimed Duke accepted basketball players whose high school grades and standardized test scores were dramatically lower than the rest of the incoming class and used freshman Sean Dockery as an example. Krzyzewski fired back before this season.
Soren wrote:Seriously can there just be a private forum for those two to shout at each other? It's fucking obnoxious.
ReadingPhilly wrote:Wave bye to Capel if you see him.