Thou shalt not languish on bottom.Thou shall not covet the neighbors recruits.
Thou shalt not languish on bottom.Thou shall not covet the neighbors recruits.
That’s what I thought to both, which makes the original post not credible. Thanks.No and no.
Yes, this is actually possible. If he is in the navy now, the academy has a sizeable % of each class come from existing enlisted ranks - I’m guessing 15% or so. And he would still have eligibility. But he’d have to hack it academically too. Not saying its going to happen, but its certainly possible.That’s what I thought to both, which makes the original post not credible. Thanks.
Could he enroll at a college with an NROTC program? It wouldn't require a Congressional commendation.Yes, this is actually possible. If he is in the navy now, the academy has a sizeable % of each class come from existing enlisted ranks - I’m guessing 15% or so. And he would still have eligibility. But he’d have to hack it academically too. Not saying its going to happen, but its certainly possible.
If Nate wants to compete he would be at Navy with Kolat. They would make it happenThat’s what I thought to both, which makes the original post not credible. Thanks.
The process for enlisted joining USNA does not require a congressional nomination, but - yes, there are officer commissioning programs within the navy. One path does include transfer to an NROTC program. The STA-21 program (Seaman to Admiral) is one that has this route. But it is highly competitive, and I’m not sure it would ever be used for athletic reasons.Could he enroll at a college with an NROTC program? It wouldn't require a Congressional commendation.
All of this assumes Jesuroga wants to both attend college and compete in folk. He might want to go strictly freestyle. Or remain retired.
I don’t know Corby. They wouldnt just “make it happen”. He would have to be academically capable, and the process for enlisted joining USNA is very competitive. I’m sure athletes get some benefit in the process, but I don’t think they would send him there if he wasnt prepared to complete the process and commission with his class.If Nate wants to compete he would be at Navy with Kolat. They would make it happen
If Nate wants to compete he would be at Navy with Kolat. They would make it happen
ROTC is not an option until his enlistment is over. However, if recommended and accepted, he could go to the Naval Preparatory School (https://www.usna.edu/NAPS/index.php) for a year to make sure he is academically ready for the Academy. One confusing point is that the Navy could release him from his enlistment in order to go to NROTC or he could be transferred to the reserves and attend college and go to NROTC (the second method is the more common)Could he enroll at a college with an NROTC program? It wouldn't require a Congressional commendation.
All of this assumes Jesuroga wants to both attend college and compete in folk. He might want to go strictly freestyle. Or remain retired.
And why I said they would make it happen. They've a few options.ROTC is not an option until his enlistment is over. However, if recommended and accepted, he could go to the Naval Preparatory School (https://www.usna.edu/NAPS/index.php) for a year to make sure he is academically ready for the Academy. One confusing point is that the Navy could release him from his enlistment in order to go to NROTC or he could be transferred to the reserves and attend college and go to NROTC (the second method is the more common)
Your post reference to Nate and Kolat and then "they", which most people took "they" to mean Nate and Kolat not the USNA brass.And why I said they would make it happen. They've a few options.
Their Woman's team is pretty good.Why? Do we also need a strong Oklahoma and Iowa State and Clarion? We've done ok without them.
And why I said they would make it happen. They've a few options.
Yep I probably confused them with the wording. Nate has 1 more year and he will be done with his commitment to Navy. He could then go anywhere he wants.Your post reference to Nate and Kolat and then "they", which most people took "they" to mean Nate and Kolat not the USNA brass.
Other than desire, Nate and Kolat have very little to do with the decision.
A great goal young man, but it is not just transferring commands, he needs a good career counselor. Best of luck.26:21 he starts talking about coming back
Sebolt! Where you can get a head start on Iowa burnout!A randomly large amount of Nate Jesuroga talk here.
Of course he comes from the legendary Sebolt Academy! The best club in America™
The purpose was served....enough to get the following conversation started on HRA randomly large amount of Nate Jesuroga talk here.
Of course he comes from the legendary Sebolt Academy! The best club in America™
Since he's been to RTC practices I imagine Iowa already knows. The poster obviously read something here and took it there. And obviously Kolat if aware of the situation. This has been going on since the summer it's not newThe purpose was served....enough to get the following conversation started on HR
"Heard Jesuroga is wrestling again....any chance he would go to Iowa?"
"I don't know, he weighs 160 now but is thinking about wrestling in an open tournament"
"What a great get this would be, a future 133 stud at lightweight U!"
It is unfortunate. Recruiters sell these kids on BUDs, the majority never make it out of the their 800 division for recruits with Special Operations Contracts at Boot Camp. They then get rolled into a regular division and graduate Boot as an undesignated Seaman or Airman.That interview was rough. If he wants to commission solely to make a “lot more money”, he should consider other forms of employment.