Am i missing a joke here, or is this just general douchebaggery?
I have nothing but respect for Powe. He came from a pretty bad situation and worked hard to make something of his life. His own mother kind of sabotaged him when she said he couldn't read. If he couldn't, he certainly learned. It took a couple of years to be eligible, but he did everything asked of him. He plays hard and is a starter in the NFL. He should be an example for what learning disability children can achieve, not a laughing stock with fat jokes, just because he played for our rival.
I have nothing but respect for Powe. He came from a pretty bad situation and worked hard to make something of his life. His own mother kind of sabotaged him when she said he couldn't read. If he couldn't, he certainly learned. It took a couple of years to be eligible, but he did everything asked of him. He plays hard and is a starter in the NFL. He should be an example for what learning disability children can achieve, not a laughing stock with fat jokes, just because he played for our rival.
I have nothing but respect for Powe. He came from a pretty bad situation and worked hard to make something of his life. His own mother kind of sabotaged him when she said he couldn't read. If he couldn't, he certainly learned. It took a couple of years to be eligible, but he did everything asked of him. He plays hard and is a starter in the NFL. He should be an example for what learning disability children can achieve, not a laughing stock with fat jokes, just because he played for our rival.
Y'all are going to seriously make me dig that nafoom thread up on 'Tae Walker getting his degree from Belhaven.
Yeah. It's pretty hard to get academically ineligible. The one thing that kind of pissed me off about the whole Powe saga was that even AFTER he had taken and passes a year of classes, he was still ineligible. Isn't the point of the initial eligibility rules to keep kids who can't handle the academics from being able to play? I'd say he had done that at that point, regardless of his high school background.
Y'all are going to seriously make me dig that nafoom thread up on 'Tae Walker getting his degree from Belhaven.
That excuse is right up there with the Tee Martin ruling. There were public copies of the wire transfers into Tee Martin's account. But the NCAA ruled that since they came from the WIFE of a Tennessee booster and not the booster himself, there was no violation.The Cam Newton ruling was another one. Because his dad handled the deal, and Cam "didn't know about it", he was eligible for the national title game. They just didn't want the blood on their hands, so they made something up.
That excuse is right up there with the Tee Martin ruling. There were public copies of the wire transfers into Tee Martin's account. But the NCAA ruled that since they came from the WIFE of a Tennessee booster and not the booster himself, there was no violation.