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Posted by whitey34 on 8/14/2012 11:03:00 PM (view original):
again read all the post.  i took accountability when someone posted something that made sense.  FYI there are many D3 schools that offer full ride athletic scholarships. A good friend in high school played 4 years at Hope in Michigan and then played 5 years in Europe.
Well, he didn't play on an athletic scholarship.

Make sure you get you facts straight, O Sultan of Swish.
8/14/2012 11:21 PM
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Pretty easy to skip over most of the post there too.. Again never said I was more knowledgeable than most who have posted regarding this game. It's about comparing fcp to realistic basketball. One of the beefs were their iqs. People seriously read stuff before posting on just one sentence you may have read. Name all the fcp teams in the NCAA
8/14/2012 11:26 PM
Because you are the one trying to make an argument. We are making fun of you, so, obviously we are not trying to add anything substantial. Anyways, I'd advise you not to argue with me. I enjoy it way too much.
8/14/2012 11:26 PM
Posted by caesari on 8/14/2012 11:21:00 PM (view original):
Posted by whitey34 on 8/14/2012 11:03:00 PM (view original):
again read all the post.  i took accountability when someone posted something that made sense.  FYI there are many D3 schools that offer full ride athletic scholarships. A good friend in high school played 4 years at Hope in Michigan and then played 5 years in Europe.
Well, he didn't play on an athletic scholarship.

Make sure you get you facts straight, O Sultan of Swish.
You can play basketball without a scholly and d3 can't offer athletic scholarships. I thought that the Supreme Master of Realism would know that.
8/14/2012 11:27 PM
Posted by whitey34 on 8/14/2012 11:03:00 PM (view original):
again read all the post.  i took accountability when someone posted something that made sense.  FYI there are many D3 schools that offer full ride athletic scholarships. A good friend in high school played 4 years at Hope in Michigan and then played 5 years in Europe.
There are zero Division III athletic programs that offer athletic scholarships. They can offer other forms of aid to student-athletes, but not athletic scholarships, those other forms of aid would be academic scholarships, university scholarships, grants, etc.
8/14/2012 11:27 PM
oops, in the time I made my post, a handful of others pounced on that comment. too easy
8/14/2012 11:28 PM
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He had a 50% scholarship to Cmu with maybe full after yr 1 or 2. Or he could get full ride at hope. Guessing obviously there are ways around it.
8/14/2012 11:30 PM
He probably had what's called an academic scholarship for logical people.
8/14/2012 11:32 PM
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So can they not give a full ride to him with the intentions of him playing bball but it not being an athletic scholarship? And actually you can talk what you want now not knowing the guy. He's not on speed dial anymore as married lives changes friendships but he is not the story teller kind. Anyone remember the may recruit Brandon cotton who was a top 100 recruit but flopped as a fresh and went to Detroit then. In high school one let game was my friend played against him and hung right there with him. Like I said he ended up playing in the same league as Casey Jacobson for 5 yes on and off as you get traded a lot in Europe
8/14/2012 11:40 PM
So Sn I'm guessing that was probably what was offered with intent he.d start on the bball team
8/14/2012 11:42 PM
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