McIntosh declared non-qualifier

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Postby Aargh » October 3rd, 2013, 2:53 pm

IlSU is becoming the Miley Cyrus of the Valley. :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: (Twerking banana)
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Re: McIntosh declared non-qualifier

Postby agrinut » October 3rd, 2013, 2:58 pm

Aargh wrote:IlSU is becoming the Miley Cyrus of the Valley. :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: (Twerking banana)



Well done!!!
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Re: McIntosh declared non-qualifier

Postby Redbirdfan21 » October 3rd, 2013, 3:00 pm

BCPanther wrote:10,000 Schrute Bucks plus 500 Stanley Nickles...


I was hoping for a night of beers at MVC tourney :D
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Re: McIntosh declared non-qualifier

Postby Redbirdfan21 » October 3rd, 2013, 3:05 pm

shocktheheart wrote:If these guys can't get eligible while being on a basketball team, how are they going to become eligible when they aren't practicing or playing? You would think the pressure or motivation to become eligible in the first place would push these guys in the classroom and not having basketball for a year may turn them the other way. I would be surprised if both ever play at Illinois St. One might make it, but I doubt both do.

This statement may work for Hawkins, but the McIntosh situation was not grades... it was "core classes" that the NCAA requires that his crap "academy" offered... Not saying there isn't fault to go around, but the two situations are different.
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Re: McIntosh declared non-qualifier

Postby shocktheheart » October 3rd, 2013, 3:07 pm

Redbirdfan21 wrote:
shocktheheart wrote:If these guys can't get eligible while being on a basketball team, how are they going to become eligible when they aren't practicing or playing? You would think the pressure or motivation to become eligible in the first place would push these guys in the classroom and not having basketball for a year may turn them the other way. I would be surprised if both ever play at Illinois St. One might make it, but I doubt both do.

This statement may work for Hawkins, but the McIntosh situation was not grades... it was "core classes" that the NCAA requires that his crap "academy" offered... Not saying there isn't fault to go around, but the two situations are different.


Why did he go to an academy instead of a regular accredited high school?
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Re: McIntosh declared non-qualifier

Postby Redbirdfan21 » October 3rd, 2013, 3:09 pm

shocktheheart wrote:
Redbirdfan21 wrote:
shocktheheart wrote:If these guys can't get eligible while being on a basketball team, how are they going to become eligible when they aren't practicing or playing? You would think the pressure or motivation to become eligible in the first place would push these guys in the classroom and not having basketball for a year may turn them the other way. I would be surprised if both ever play at Illinois St. One might make it, but I doubt both do.

This statement may work for Hawkins, but the McIntosh situation was not grades... it was "core classes" that the NCAA requires that his crap "academy" offered... Not saying there isn't fault to go around, but the two situations are different.


Why did he go to an academy instead of a regular accredited high school?


I do not have the answer to that question... but you make it sound like you do?

He is from Canada, perhaps that played a roll?
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Re: McIntosh declared non-qualifier

Postby BCPanther » October 3rd, 2013, 3:14 pm

Redbirdfan21 wrote:
BCPanther wrote:10,000 Schrute Bucks plus 500 Stanley Nickles...


I was hoping for a night of beers at MVC tourney :D


That could probably be arranged! :buddies:
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Re: McIntosh declared non-qualifier

Postby shocktheheart » October 3rd, 2013, 3:15 pm

Why did he go to an academy instead of a regular accredited high school?[/quote]

I do not have the answer to that question... but you make it sound like you do?

He is from Canada, perhaps that played a roll?[/quote]

I have no idea...I believe most of these guys go to an academy as they have grade issues
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Re: McIntosh declared non-qualifier

Postby Cdizzle » October 3rd, 2013, 3:24 pm

BCPanther wrote:
Redbirdfan21 wrote:
BCPanther wrote:10,000 Schrute Bucks plus 500 Stanley Nickles...


I was hoping for a night of beers at MVC tourney :D


That could probably be arranged! :buddies:


Are you going to be there Thursday night?
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Re: McIntosh declared non-qualifier

Postby agrinut » October 3rd, 2013, 3:31 pm

shocktheheart wrote:
Redbirdfan21 wrote:
shocktheheart wrote:If these guys can't get eligible while being on a basketball team, how are they going to become eligible when they aren't practicing or playing? You would think the pressure or motivation to become eligible in the first place would push these guys in the classroom and not having basketball for a year may turn them the other way. I would be surprised if both ever play at Illinois St. One might make it, but I doubt both do.

This statement may work for Hawkins, but the McIntosh situation was not grades... it was "core classes" that the NCAA requires that his crap "academy" offered... Not saying there isn't fault to go around, but the two situations are different.


Why did he go to an academy instead of a regular accredited high school?

To improve his grades, he needed advanced underwater basket weaving to get his GPA up.
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