BigRedMachine
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Not sure what happened with him, but Georgia has their claws in him now.
Not sure what happened with him, but Georgia has their claws in him now.
I thought I read somewhere that schools (including UNL) are trying to sort through his transcripts from the two Jucos he attended to determine if he has the necessary academic qualifications. Maybe that is not an issue for Georgia.
Hope he's as good as his agent
Hey do you know if the transfers are here for spring semester? @Costa Rica RedI'm not finding much on Christley, including whether he has visited or not. Semester started Monday, I think there might be a provision for late starters (one week?), can any confirm or clarify?
The clock is ticking on this recruit.
Thought I'd heard last week, 25th? Or 27th? It was from HOL I believeI'm not finding much on Christley, including whether he has visited or not. Semester started Monday, I think there might be a provision for late starters (one week?), can any confirm or clarify?
The clock is ticking on this recruit.
Hey do you know if the transfers are here for spring semester? @Costa Rica Red
I'm not finding much on Christley, including whether he has visited or not. Semester started Monday, I think there might be a provision for late starters (one week?), can any confirm or clarify?
The clock is ticking on this recruit.
This is accurate. Sean Callahan reported on HOL that he never visited and his transcript is a problem because he played at two jucos in the same year. He said the whole situation is weird too because the football team he played for has no affiliations with the school itself, as Arizona jucos stopped funding football in 2019. It’s a weird situation as the football conference he plays for doesn’t have any ties to any of the jucos in Maricopa county and offer online classes through Snow college in Utah or they can enroll into a jucos in the area. Here’s the most recent link I could find on the whole thing.Transcript issues
This is accurate. Sean Callahan reported on HOL that he never visited and his transcript is a problem because he played at two jucos in the same year. He said the whole situation is weird too because the football team he played for has no affiliations with the school itself, as Arizona jucos stopped funding football in 2019. It’s a weird situation as the football conference he plays for doesn’t have any ties to any of the jucos in Maricopa county and offer online classes through Snow college in Utah or they can enroll into a jucos in the area. Here’s the most recent link I could find on the whole thing.
HJCAC providing opportunity for football players
When one hears the words, “junior college athletics,” they tend to underestimate the impact this transitional level of competition can have on a student athlete on and off the field.www.eastvalleytribune.com