Is it a shock that all these USC grad transfers still have 2 years of eligibility?This is just one more example of how many big boy sports programs operate. Don’t be naive.
I've wondered the same thing, how do you play football and graduate early from any respectable University?Is it a shock that all these USC grad transfers still have 2 years of eligibility?
I'm sure it's possible. But I didn't know a single person who graduated early in college. Why the hell are so many people on the USC football team doing it? How many Illinois players graduate in 3 years?If they enroll in the Spring before their freshman year and take classes during the summer, it's not hard to see how they graduate early.
My niece just graduated in 3 years from U of I, with a major change after freshman year. Athletes stay for summer school, and was mentioned before, could start Spring, in what would be their Sr. year of high school. Toss in some AP credit, and viola.I'm sure it's possible. But I didn't know a single person who graduated early in college. Why the hell are so many people on the USC football team doing it? How many Illinois players graduate in 3 years?
Could be, but there is something going on. In less than a year, Illinois has changed Clark's official bio from..."master’s degree in communication management from USC".... to …. "pursuing a master’s degree in communication management".... to …."attended graduate school at USC." Either USC is back tracking on the degree that they awarded him or Illinois didn't verify his credentials when he was hired or Illinois knew he didn't have the degree but listed it in his bio anyway.Pretty much a he said issue. He has no proof and sounds like there might be some sour grapes about something there.
Could be, but there is something going on. In less than a year, Illinois has changed Clark's official bio from..."master’s degree in communication management from USC".... to …. "pursuing a master’s degree in communication management".... to …."attended graduate school at USC." Either USC is back tracking on the degree that they awarded him or Illinois didn't verify his credentials when he was hired or Illinois knew he didn't have the degree but listed it in his bio anyway.
Weren’t there rumblings this offseason about interest from usc? One would think he left usc in good standing/ no issues.And now we see why he left USC to come to Illinois
Absolutely. As for this whole thing it ain’t really that big a deal in the grand scheme of things.Weren’t there rumblings this offseason about interest from usc? One would think he left usc in good standing/ no issues.
And now we see why he left USC to come to Illinois