Regardless of what he did or didn't do, taking a test after being out of school for a while is a bad idea.
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Meh, he doesn't have to take it yet. He may very well be prepared.Regardless of what he did or didn't do, taking a test after being out of school for a while is a bad idea.
Not important, the ruling is in.Did the original ACT problem report come out in June or July?
He's woundedPerhaps Andrew Beck could turn out to be a standout te this year.
The "bomb" has held courtAnwar Richardson is saying technically he can enroll he just can't play football for a semester. It will be interesting what Clarington decides to do.
I think the best route to take is prep school for a semester and get the necessary ACT score. Honestly, in the long run this may be the best route for Clarington. I think for sure he would have played this year but I don't think he would have been a huge contributor quite yet. Prep school might be the best route like Holliman took at Louisville.
HOPE HE PASSES!Scout saying TE Devonaire Clarington will re-take the ACT today.
He should have his results in 24 to 36 hours.
Supposedly he can enroll at UT for the fall semester up until September 11th (next Friday).
If he passes I imagine they will redshirt him this year, and he can start getting ready to play as a RS FR come Spring right?
Each subtest average score is a 20.is the score on a sliding scale based on his GPA meaning if he has a 2.5 GPA he would only need say a 15 or 16 to qualify? I have no idea just curious if there is an exact score he needs.