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Originally Posted by cougjunkie
Funk is right about the schollie, BYU did not have one, Isley came home early from his mission and BYU did not expect him to be here for this semester, so a schollie was not available. Isley failed some classes during his red shirt year and was going to have to sit out this year anyways to make them up. BYUs academic advisor signed him up for 14.5 credits so that Isley would be able to get back on track to graduation, this scared Isley and is one of the main reasons he transferred. He does think that classes at Utah will be easier.
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Look now Utes, when I point out that the fact that Chris Keomatu came to Utah as a prop 48 non-qualifier, was able to miraculously turn around his academic performance at the U of U and graduate in 4 years, then score a fabulous 7 on his Wonderlic and all of this might indicate that the academic requirements at that fabled reeeeesearch torture chamber are less than daunting, don't argue with me. Clearly the perception that any drooling dolt willing to sit in class, who also happens to be a great defensive lineman, will be given a passing grade for warming a seat won you folks a prized recruit.
I say shake it, shake it like a polaroid picture......