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Originally Posted by DrTre11
If this kid is really working hard and has his act straightened out, good for him. But, the type of kid that is failing out of classes and having to take summer school classes isn't the type that I want in my football program. High school is a joke for the most part. If you just simply sit and listen and do "some" work, you'll pass. You fail and you aren't doing anything. That type of player will always be a concern on the academic front. It isn't worth the risk unless the kid is a 4-5 star Top 250 prospect IMO. I wish the kid well, but I don't think he is for us.
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Im pretty sure he has some learning disabilities, can't fault the kid for that. He just needs tutors to help him, which is what he would get if he came to
MSU.