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maestro
02-20-2013, 12:50 PM
How did Texas A&M lose Griffin?
Why Miami?
NCAA is about to hammer them
Saggy Aggie
02-20-2013, 01:12 PM
Couldn't get in academically?
Miami is a lot less strict academically?
big daddy russ
02-21-2013, 12:55 AM
Griffin might not get in anywhere but JuCo or Prep (Hargrave Military-type school). From what I understand, A&M coaches wouldn't let him sign until they knew he wouldn't be a grades risk. He came close to committing to Auburn a week or two ago, but the coaches there also wanted him to improve his grades.
And Miami's actually pretty selective academically. You might not think it, but it's a private school and probably the most prestigious college in Florida. It's doubtful Griffin will qualify, but on the off-chance he does, Miami just got themselves a phenomenal talent. I guess Golden was willing to roll the dice and risk losing a spot in his rollover scholarships to nab Griffin. If you're in need of some talent at the WR position (which Miami is), it's not a bad risk. They now have a couple four-star receivers with local product Stacy Coley and rounded out a class that looked lackluster heading into signing day by stealing all purpose back Corn Elder from the SEC.
Old Tiger
02-21-2013, 07:57 AM
How did Texas A&M lose Griffin?
Why Miami?
NCAA is about to hammer them
It's been known for over a year that he wouldn't qualify...
The same could be said for Hoza Scotta in the 2014 class....another big time grade risk.
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