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College football fans are wondering how he maintained eligibility and did not graduate. To play football, you must attend class and carry a certain GPA.

 Georgia better hope that the NCAA doesn’t get too interested in this subject.

https://www.msn.com/en-in/sports/other/cfb-world-laughs-at-stetson-bennett-news/ar-AA1b9tzf

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23 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

 

 

College football fans are wondering how he maintained eligibility and did not graduate. To play football, you must attend class and carry a certain GPA.

 Georgia better hope that the NCAA doesn’t get too interested in this subject.

https://www.msn.com/en-in/sports/other/cfb-world-laughs-at-stetson-bennett-news/ar-AA1b9tzf

It can be done. Minimum credits per semester and change your major a couple times plus load up on electives. Yeah. ..there's ways you can extend your stay and burn a lot of money. A lack of focus can do that.

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

availability is his issue. Also, I remember correctly he has had some fumbling issues as welll.

I get that but CMC had availability issues here and we still got a nice return for him. I know he is a tier above Cook, but the talent is definitely there. I didn’t know about the fumbles though. None of these big contract RBs have really worked out…

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5 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I get that but CMC had availability issues here and we still got a nice return for him. I know he is a tier above Cook, but the talent is definitely there. I didn’t know about the fumbles though. None of these big contract RBs have really worked out…

They never do… it’s a lesson we chose to learn though on our own.

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

I get that but CMC had availability issues here and we still got a nice return for him. I know he is a tier above Cook, but the talent is definitely there. I didn’t know about the fumbles though. None of these big contract RBs have really worked out…

Don't. Pay. RBs.

Just keep drafting them. But not in the damn 1st round.

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