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Mike Johnson
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Posted: 2/2/2011 4:29 PM

On National Signing Day just wondering to what extent recruits consider academic rigor when making their choice of university.

They know - as we do - that NCAA entering eligibility requirements are standard for all schools.  What differs dramatically are requirements for making grades to maintain eligibility.  Again, as we know, requirements differ not only from university to university but as to colleges or schools within a university and from prof to prof. 

I'll cite SEC schools - Vandy excepted - as ones where maintaining eligibility seems easier than other conferences.  I cite the SEC because of what its commissioner said about anemic standards in a Wall Street Journal article a year or so ago. 

And there was a time when OSU required less than other schools.  I'm recalling when Andy Katzenmoyer maintained eligibility by taking 3 summer school courses - Aids Awareness, Golf and Music Appreciation.  I doubt if OSU would permit such a course "load" today. 

Once in school is it easier to maintain eligibility at, say LSU, Florida State and South Carolina than, say, Ohio, Purdue and Stanford? 

As I said, just wondering to what extent kids think about this when making their choices...

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Posted: 2/2/2011 4:57 PM
I doubt that much has changed at OSU.
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Posted: 2/2/2011 9:38 PM
I may be wrong.....but I think Frank addressed it and it seems that GPA wise this is one of our better classes.
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Posted: 2/3/2011 8:56 AM
Mike Johnson wrote:expand_more

And there was a time when OSU required less than other schools.  I'm recalling when Andy Katzenmoyer maintained eligibility by taking 3 summer school courses - Aids Awareness, Golf and Music Appreciation.  I doubt if OSU would permit such a course "load" today. 


You laugh, but when I was in high school (c. 1999) a baseball player from our high school on scholarship in columbus failed Aids Awareness. Not joking.

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Posted: 2/4/2011 12:09 PM
Also, in the recruiting press conf, Coach Solich again emphasized that we considered the desire of the young men to play in Athens at The Ohio University.  Gotta like, understand and enjoy a smaller town atmosphere.  So, hopefully we recruited smart/good GPA, talented student-athletes who want to be in Athens and who will stay!
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