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May 27, 2008, 04:30:29 PM
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May 27, 2008, 04:32:56 PM
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May 27, 2008, 04:43:57 PM
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the only reason he was able to leave in good academic standing is because he took 90 hours of online courses

^^popular phog.net talking point^^


Cheesy Mustache QB might make an appearance.

New warning: Don't get in a fight with someone who doesn't even need to bother to buy ink.

May 27, 2008, 04:44:42 PM
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This makes two official SID releases that were required for CYA as a result of off-the-cuff comments made by an assistant coach at the Rotary.  
Welcome back, Bill.

May 27, 2008, 04:57:48 PM
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the only reason he was able to leave in good academic standing is because he took 90 hours of online courses

^^popular phog.net talking point^^

I heard it was 127 hours.  If you saw Andre tapping away on his cellphone he was answering test questions. 

May 27, 2008, 05:00:14 PM
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the only reason he was able to leave in good academic standing is because he took 90 hours of online courses

^^popular phog.net talking point^^

I heard it was 127 hours.  If you saw Andre tapping away on his cellphone he was answering test questions. 

Martin should have never said anything about online classes.  Many schools use online courses for athletes, but most never talk about it. 
Welcome back, Bill.

May 27, 2008, 05:03:53 PM
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So the list of things Andre Gilbert offered K-State goes from 1 to 2. 

(1) Rider game
(2) Good academic standing/leaving. 

Also considered: the best at being the funny guy. 
"Kids used to hit him and stab him with pencils," says Harley Bennett, Jason's father. "Finally I told him he had to stick up for himself. Jason is not a violent person. One day he hit one of the kids back and got suspended."

May 27, 2008, 05:07:53 PM
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the only reason he was able to leave in good academic standing is because he took 90 hours of online courses

^^popular phog.net talking point^^

I heard it was 127 hours.  If you saw Andre tapping away on his cellphone he was answering test questions. 

Martin should have never said anything about online classes.  Many schools use online courses for athletes, but most never talk about it. 


seriously, almost every university in america offers online courses and many without a limit on how many you can take per semester.  just look at the dce program here.  there is nothing wrong with an athlete choosing to take them instead of traditional classes.  smart move, imo.

May 27, 2008, 05:09:15 PM
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the only reason he was able to leave in good academic standing is because he took 90 hours of online courses

^^popular phog.net talking point^^

I heard it was 127 hours.  If you saw Andre tapping away on his cellphone he was answering test questions. 

Martin should have never said anything about online classes.  Many schools use online courses for athletes, but most never talk about it. 

Well if your athletic department recruited not ONE, but SEVEN guys who were so stupid they couldn't pass online classes on their own . . . you'd feel a little "snakebit" by that fancy new process as well. 

May 27, 2008, 05:39:12 PM
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the only reason he was able to leave in good academic standing is because he took 90 hours of online courses

^^popular phog.net talking point^^

I heard it was 127 hours.  If you saw Andre tapping away on his cellphone he was answering test questions. 

Martin should have never said anything about online classes.  Many schools use online courses for athletes, but most never talk about it. 

Recruiting Tool  :thumbsup:

May 27, 2008, 05:44:06 PM
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Texas likes to take full advantage of Austin Community College . . . where amazingly most if not all of ACC's classes transfer right back to UT-Austin.   One of the few Texas JC's that has a full regimen of classes that transfer into UT-Austin. 

May 27, 2008, 05:51:23 PM
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the only reason he was able to leave in good academic standing is because he took 90 hours of online courses

^^popular phog.net talking point^^

I heard it was 127 hours.  If you saw Andre tapping away on his cellphone he was answering test questions. 
which cellphone was he on?

So the list of things Andre Gilbert offered K-State goes from 1 to 2. 

(1) Rider game
(2) Good academic standing/leaving. 

Also considered: the best at being the funny guy. 

(3) Left


Cheesy Mustache QB might make an appearance.

New warning: Don't get in a fight with someone who doesn't even need to bother to buy ink.

May 27, 2008, 05:58:06 PM
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the only reason he was able to leave in good academic standing is because he took 90 hours of online courses

^^popular phog.net talking point^^

I heard it was 127 hours.  If you saw Andre tapping away on his cellphone he was answering test questions. 
which cellphone was he on?


So the list of things Andre Gilbert offered K-State goes from 1 to 2. 

(1) Rider game
(2) Good academic standing/leaving. 

Also considered: the best at being the funny guy. 

(3) Left

Punching that guy was good for kstate, too. Trust me.