Shocky1;842778841 said:
sorry but a dumb azz 2.3 gpa may get you accepted at arizona & oregon but that **** is not gonna clear admissions at the #1 ranked public (#3 overall) university in the world.
there were actually negotiations with cal admissions to get jaylen brown accepted at cal that involved balancing jb's acceptance with a 3.5 gpa from roman davis
Those two sentences would seem to contradict each other. So, I've gone digging in your past posts to find JB's GPA. Here's what I found:
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alan crabbe-3.3 gpa@price (currently playing w/portland trail blazers)
justin cobbs-3.39 gpa@bishop montgomery
richard solomon-3.5 gpa@price
jeff powers*-3.6 gpa@delasalle
ricky kreklow*-3.72 gpa@rocky bridge
david kravish*-4.1 gpa@lee's summit north
tyrone wallace*-3.5 gpa@bakersfield
christian behrens*-3.5 gpa@tahoma
jabari bird-3.0+gpa@salesian
jordan mathews-3.55 gpa@santa monica
sam singer-3.4 gpa@ransom everglades
kameron rooks-3.5 gpa@mission hills
roger moute a bidias-3.0+ gpa@notre dame
kingsley okoroh-3.0+ gpa@westwind prep/findlay prep
stephen domingo-3.4 gpa@st ignatius
brandon chauca-3.85 gpa@shannon forest christian school
cole welle-4.37 gpa@aptos
nick hamilton-4.2 gpa@westchester
brenden glapion*-4.1 gpa@washington
dwight tarwater*-3.9 gpa@webb school
ivan rabb-3.15 gpa@bishop o'dowd
jaylen brown-3.1 gpa@wheeler
nick kerr*-3.9 gpa@torrey pines
roman davis-3.5 gpa@winward
dontae coleman-3.3 gpa@lawson state
grant mullins-3.31 gpa@columbia (ivy league)
charlie moore-3.86 gpa@morgan park
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King and Bird have the lowest GPA's on this list, 3.0, with Jaylen slightly ahead at 3.1, and Rabb nearby at 3.15.
Thus, you seem to be suggesting that we perhaps took Roman and his 3.5 (and his lower level skills) so that we could get Ivan AND Jaylen?
I spoke to Foti once about all this when Leon was incoming - but it was not a long enough conversation for me to understand how it all works. He said something about each sports program (hoops, football, etc.) has a few chits to play in getting lower academically qualified folks accepted. So, they could dip beneath the level, but not repeatedly, and no one program could hog all the "chits" (my term). It was as if the athletic department had a total of 20 (some figure stuck in my head), but they had to be divvied up, and so the various coaches had to agree upon the allocation, with football getting the larger share than, say, golf - which likely gets none as teams are way smaller and they are non-revenue. I got the impression that basketball maybe got 1 per year...
In this way, academic standards are kept in line, however there are a few exceptions that could be made.
Anything you want to add or amend is fine by me! I've probably very badly misrepresented the way it works.
Oops, there's also Moute at 3.0. Would we have used up a "chit" on him? He wasn't a high level recruit.