Re: Joshua Grady on Twitter
The way fans have access to recruits these days they need to rewrite some of the recruit rules; seems like an easy way to have recruiting violations.
Re: Joshua Grady on Twitter
Wow, good GPA. Anyone heard what he might want to major in?
Re: Joshua Grady on Twitter
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Ames
The way fans have access to recruits these days they need to rewrite some of the recruit rules; seems like an easy way to have recruiting violations.
I agree. But it's the NCAA so they will wait until they get a complaint about someone at a lesser school violating rules and do something about it to set a precedent instead of rewriting the rules. By lesser school I mean us.
Re: Joshua Grady on Twitter
The NCAA is screwed on this one. First off there is no way they can follow that many recruits. Second, Every Schools fans do it. No way to stop them. Third, They have to prove that some is a fan and booster of the recruit. Otherwise I could create fake accounts and pretend to be a Hawk fan and convince him Ohio State is getting put on probation. NCAA is screwed on this one. THey tried to stop it a few years ago at Ohio State. Then relized there was nothing they could do.
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JP4CY
Wow, good GPA. Anyone heard what he might want to major in?
Pre-med. the major acadmeic disadvantage for ISU is the lack of a medical school, like USF. Although everything else about our academics is quite a bit better.
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brett108
Pre-med. the major acadmeic disadvantage for ISU is the lack of a medical school, like USF. Although everything else about our academics is quite a bit better.
Don't a lot of pre-med students start in biology at ISU?
Re: Joshua Grady on Twitter
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Ames
The way fans have access to recruits these days they need to rewrite some of the recruit rules; seems like an easy way to have recruiting violations.
It's becoming a complete mess. Yet another reason I pay little attention to recruiting.
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ISUFan22
It's becoming a complete mess. Yet another reason I pay little attention to recruiting.
Agreed. Following recruiting is overrated.
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madcityCY
Don't a lot of pre-med students start in biology at ISU?
Some take Biology, my wife did Zoology…..the difference….Biology is about plants and organisms and Zoology is about living systems more similar to humans. You need 3 things to get into med school, the appropriate curriculum of science classes (which ISU and many other schools offer), a solid MCAT score, and the desire to read, and read, and read, and read, then read some more then be tested on it. My wife graduated then went to med school at Iowa and had several folks in her class that didn’t even have a degree in a science related field. They had, however, taken the appropriate classes to qualify for med-school.
By the way, my wife is a CLONE all the way :smile:
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Ficklone02
Agreed. Following recruiting is overrated.
Interesting. What is it currently rated? Is it in the top 10? If so we can do the ovvverated chant
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Ficklone02
Agreed. Following recruiting is overrated.
I strongly disagree. I find following the recruiting trail very entertaining. It's also the foundation to every good program.
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brett108
Pre-med. the major acadmeic disadvantage for ISU is the lack of a medical school, like USF. Although everything else about our academics is quite a bit better.
Why? ISU offers pre-med. Do pre-meds at UI have lots of access to the hospital? Are the profs all physicians at the hospital?
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weR138
Why? ISU offers pre-med. Do pre-meds at UI have lots of access to the hospital? Are the profs all physicians at the hospital?
Typically it is easier to enter into a med program form that universities undergraduate system. They usually save slots. And I am not the one who said it. Josh Grady said that was an attractive feature.
Re: Joshua Grady on Twitter
I would think it was easy to go from ISU over to IC for med school if you get the required grades.
This is what happen at CU for law school: if you get a Creighton undergraduate degree for big bucks, then you get into their third tier law school automatically.