Great signing, but there was a sentence you wrote that started....
"A native of Georgia, Bailey initially signed with Marshall out of high school but did not qualify..."
I have never seen that combination of words together in one sentence at any point in my life. After my vision came back a few minutes later, I read it again and was again became disoriented. Could you explain the meaning of this sentence?
He didn't qualify and elected instead of propping at Marshall to go junior college.
He didnt elect to go to JUCO instead of Propping.
He didnt have the GPA OR Test Scores to even get into Marshall.
SO, are we certain he NOW has adequate academics so as to not fail to show in January?He didnt elect to go to JUCO instead of Propping.
He didnt have the GPA OR Test Scores to even get into Marshall.
So seriously, when did Doc start looking at grades? This is literally the first time I've seen this come up....and I'm not even remotely joking.
Good Grades has always been the requirement. Test Scores and Qualifying Classes has been the benchmark for our Futures.
He didnt elect to go to JUCO instead of Propping.
He didnt have the GPA OR Test Scores to even get into Marshall.
He tells a different story but regardless he didn't qualify and ended up at a JUCO.