my ineligible is a moron. Topic

In spite of 90 minutes of SH, my kid comes back with a 2.1 in his first midterms, then end of semester of 2.3, and now a second mid term of 2.4

I was warned in the scouting trips that he was a below average student but wow.... 

If he's putting up these lousy GPAs with all these SH minutes, will he ever be over a 2.0 when I start giving him actual practice minutes next year??

Should I just cut this kid at my first chance?
5/13/2012 2:20 AM
he's getting better at least. ride it out I think...you must have recruited him for a reason
5/13/2012 4:02 AM
I have never seen a player who got 90 mins of SH fail to get to 2.7  

be patient
5/13/2012 10:02 AM
Posted by jck45 on 5/13/2012 2:20:00 AM (view original):
In spite of 90 minutes of SH, my kid comes back with a 2.1 in his first midterms, then end of semester of 2.3, and now a second mid term of 2.4

I was warned in the scouting trips that he was a below average student but wow.... 

If he's putting up these lousy GPAs with all these SH minutes, will he ever be over a 2.0 when I start giving him actual practice minutes next year??

Should I just cut this kid at my first chance?
rumor from CS is ineligibles don't use practice minute settings. conventional wisdom says, put it all in SH, because we know everything else doesn't matter (probably). forum wisdom agrees, although some people say it matters, but ive never cared enough to try it myself (whats the point?). anyway, that said, i wouldn't worry about it. definitely don't cut him over it.
5/13/2012 10:22 PM
Perhaps if you hired a tutor for him, instead of teaching him yourself???  LOL
5/14/2012 11:02 AM
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