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Malachi Hosting Rhule

Not really, he has been vocal all along that he was a Mickey guy and not a Nebraska guy
So what are these Mickey guys gonna do now? He sure ain't coaching anywhere. Stay close to home I guess?
 
You would think so, but in a public school as a senior you can literally have the entire afternoon off.
I am a former Spartan and yes... you can schedule yourself out very early if you wish. However, I don't see how anyone looking for college could go this route - not enough to graduate. I took 8 classes per semester for 3 years, before it was canceled. I still never got out before 2pm
 
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I am a former Spartan and yes... you can schedule yourself out very early if you wish. However, I don't see how anyone looking for college could go this route - not enough to graduate. I took 8 classes per semester for 3 years, before it was canceled. I still never got out before 2pm
guessing he took the afternoon off for the visit.
 
I am a former Spartan and yes... you can schedule yourself out very early if you wish. However, I don't see how anyone looking for college could go this route - not enough to graduate. I took 8 classes per semester for 3 years, before it was canceled. I still never got out before 2pm
seniors, going to college next year, can and do get afternoons off.
 
Portal and decommitts are basically free agency where you ask for more NIL. Pretty smart move by the kids, kind of like with everything else, Squeaky wheel gets the grease and if your loyal you get the leftovers.
 
Doesn't matter, when it's all said and done Zavier Betts will have done more at the college level than Malachi..... there I said it. That's coming from people that know him and played with him
 
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You know what @Riley_the_Crutch …you literally created a screen name just because of me and Riley/Pelini, but I’m pretty sure me and you are on the same page with nearly everything now.
 
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Breaking: I have a few sources who are saying that Andy Reid is actually trying to get a special waiver for Coleman for him to be eligible for the KC chiefs next week. This would be not only be a big loss for Nebraska but a game changer for college football.
 
Breaking: I have a few sources who are saying that Andy Reid is actually trying to get a special waiver for Coleman for him to be eligible for the KC chiefs next week. This would be not only be a big loss for Nebraska but a game changer for college football.
That's info only a really big time recruiting analyst would have.
 
Doesn't matter, when it's all said and done Zavier Betts will have done more at the college level than Malachi..... there I said it. That's coming from people that know him and played with him
I heard betts and omar name more then rozier and lp
 
Pandoras box wide open
It’s really an interesting new dynamic in college sports. A top recruit decommits. The hometown school has to pay extra if they want to keep him. A top freshman enters the portal- might stay if his current school pays him as much as others are already getting.

What a mess.
 
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You would think so, but in a public school as a senior you can literally have the entire afternoon off.
Yep. If a student gets all of their credits at many places, they can even graduate a semester early. Private schools refuse to offer this because they can get an extra semester of tuition out of those seniors by forcing them to stay.
 
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Yep. If a student gets all of their credits at many places, they can even graduate a semester early. Private schools refuse to offer this because they can get an extra semester of tuition out of those seniors by forcing them to stay.
I had a guy in my post grad program at Mizzou back in 1980 who had finished his bachelors degree at age 17. Got his doctorate at 21, worked for a couple of years then went back to medical school to chase the big bucks.
 
Yep. If a student gets all of their credits at many places, they can even graduate a semester early. Private schools refuse to offer this because they can get an extra semester of tuition out of those seniors by forcing them to stay.
All private schools refuse to offer this? You sure about that? And interesting choice of words, an "extra" semester, as in a usual and customary 8th semester? And they are "forced" to stay a full 4 years in highschool?😄 If that's the policy, do you think the kids and the family understand it ahead of time, and choose to make that tremendous sacrifice of 4 full years of highschool? The shame those private schools must feel, demanding that extra semester and having to pay their own bills.
 
All private schools refuse to offer this? You sure about that? And interesting choice of words, an "extra" semester, as in a usual and customary 8th semester? And they are "forced" to stay a full 4 years in highschool?😄 If that's the policy, do you think the kids and the family understand it ahead of time, and choose to make that tremendous sacrifice of 4 full years of highschool? The shame those private schools must feel, demanding that extra semester and having to pay their own bills.
Good lord. Schools I’m familiar with don’t offer it. If you’re that interested go ahead and survey the rest of the schools in the nation and report back to us.

Most kids don’t care about graduating early. But it’s a nice option to have. I doubt private schools are feeling any shame over it. They’re too busy patting themselves on the back with their false sense of accomplishment over their school’s “success”.
 
Does Nebraska have the equivalent to Washington's "Running Start" program? High school kids can take classes at the local CC their junior and senior years. The classes are paid for by the school district. The kid graduates from high school and has an AA degree. We have a neighbor girl who used the program. She was only over in Seattle for like a year and a half getting her undergrad degree from U Dub. She's now getting a graduate degree in Vermillion. My wife has a co-worker who really pushed her two girls hard. They went through Running Start and then went to U Dub. They both had their MBAs when they were only 21- 22 years old. It worked out pretty well. They both got great jobs. Not sure how well their social life is.
 
Good lord. Schools I’m familiar with don’t offer it. If you’re that interested go ahead and survey the rest of the schools in the nation and report back to us.

Most kids don’t care about graduating early. But it’s a nice option to have. I doubt private schools are feeling any shame over it. They’re too busy patting themselves on the back with their false sense of accomplishment over their school’s “success”.
Good lord indeed.
 
Does Nebraska have the equivalent to Washington's "Running Start" program? High school kids can take classes at the local CC their junior and senior years. The classes are paid for by the school district. The kid graduates from high school and has an AA degree. We have a neighbor girl who used the program. She was only over in Seattle for like a year and a half getting her undergrad degree from U Dub. She's now getting a graduate degree in Vermillion. My wife has a co-worker who really pushed her two girls hard. They went through Running Start and then went to U Dub. They both had their MBAs when they were only 21- 22 years old. It worked out pretty well. They both got great jobs. Not sure how well their social life is.
Bolded: yes. Usually but not always the CC sends an instructor to the high school to teach the class, but there are other approved methods: remote learning, the h/s student can attend at the CC campus, etc.
 
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