Our school has an eligibility rule. Any kid with two or more classes below a 63% (D) can't participate in any extra curricular activities (athletics, drama, dances, etc).
If 63% is a D, what do you have to do to fail?Sixty or below.
So your observation begs the question, HuskerBB. What kind of player would CS have been for us had he stuck around and played for Miles?
I don't think "begs the question" means what you think it does.
Our school has an eligibility rule. Any kid with two or more classes below a 63% (D) can't participate in any extra curricular activities (athletics, drama, dances, etc).
Menke's had a scholarship for two years.
Nope.
Menke had it last year.
This year it wasn't filled in the first half.
We would have given it to Worthington from Georgetown or a mid-semester transfer.
When that didn't pan out it was give to Peltz. He is technically a scholarship player.
Huh.
I guess since I never heard it was revoked (not the right word) that I thought he still had it.
I don't pay a lot of attention to scholly numbers, so I guess I figured there was another one (not Menke's) we didn't use and gave to Peltz.
Here's a prediction. Some a-hole over at the Creighton board will diminish this win because Noah Vonleh didn't play. Just like they say we caught Michigan State when they were slumping and Ohio State when they were slumping and so on and so forth.
Just a prediction. Maybe it's happened already. Haven't checked.
Why would you even care?