Pre-spring football article from The Blade
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I hate to say it, but if I'm reading between the lines correctly, we may have seen the last of Stanley on the playing field. Maybe it's just gut instinct, but it doesn't sound good. At all.Falconfreak90 wrote:Man, Glen Stanley needs to get his academics in order. Hopefully he does in time for summer drills.
Good report....Spring game only 4 1/2 weeks away. GO FOOTBALL
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Did his grades fall below a level that he can't start playing again until another term starts? The bowl game was in January and it is only March after all.1987alum wrote:I hate to say it, but if I'm reading between the lines correctly, we may have seen the last of Stanley on the playing field. Maybe it's just gut instinct, but it doesn't sound good. At all.Falconfreak90 wrote:Man, Glen Stanley needs to get his academics in order. Hopefully he does in time for summer drills.
Good report....Spring game only 4 1/2 weeks away. GO FOOTBALL
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Absolutely. Why mess with the multipurpose role he has thrived in and try and turn him into something he's not: a spread tailback? AT is at his best running the ball when:Redwingtom wrote:All I can say is that if AT is gonna be our starting tailback, they sure as heck better turn him into a tailback.
He won't be able to get away with the stutter step and hesitation before he make a cut if he is back there full time.
a) they think he could throw it
b) he takes a traditional handoff from the I formation and runs downhill
The spread running game (Tyler handing it off from the shotgun) requires a quick, shifty back like Ransom or Geter.
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RE Stanley, consider the academic schedule...If he was just ineligible for the Bowl Game, and no others his poor grades must have first come to light around or at the end of the fall sememster that ended in mid-December.
Him still not being able to practice says to me he's not doing much/any better this Spring
I don't know if eligibility is determined semester by semester or if cumulative GPA plays a factor, but this dude may need to kick some ass in summer school to play in the fall
Him still not being able to practice says to me he's not doing much/any better this Spring
I don't know if eligibility is determined semester by semester or if cumulative GPA plays a factor, but this dude may need to kick some ass in summer school to play in the fall
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I don't know if the AD requests midterm grades in these types of situations, but I doubt it. A guy in Stanley's situation, who was declared inelligible at the end of the Fall semester may very well remain inelligible until at least the end of the next grading period (which would be in May). I don't know this to be the case by any means, but it makes sense to me based on the way semester-based grading works.eRichFalcon wrote:RE Stanley, consider the academic schedule...If he was just ineligible for the Bowl Game, and no others his poor grades must have first come to light around or at the end of the fall sememster that ended in mid-December.
Him still not being able to practice says to me he's not doing much/any better this Spring
I don't know if eligibility is determined semester by semester or if cumulative GPA plays a factor, but this dude may need to kick some ass in summer school to play in the fall
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