Doesn't really matter if he did or didn't. Unless he takes classes online at a different college that will transfer in, 19 would pretty tough to swing.
I took 20 credits in three different semesters of college. Really depends on the school.
Doesn't really matter if he did or didn't. Unless he takes classes online at a different college that will transfer in, 19 would pretty tough to swing.
THE SCOUT! If that's the case, we can't risk that. I have to think/hope that Pitino knows exactly what he's going to do with the scholarship prior to the Stockman news.
Go Gophers!!
Bingo. Maybe the target was Reid Travis all along!
This would be a borderline disaster if we gave up on a guy who provided depth at an injury plagued position and then didn't get anything. I had a couple 20 credit quarters at the U and they were a nightmare. Cramming that into summer seems like a tall order at any school, other than North Carolina, of course.
I took 20 credits in three different semesters of college. Really depends on the school.
And the program. I wouldn't advise an accounting, engineering, or similar major to do that.
THE SCOUT! If that's the case, we can't risk that. I have to think/hope that Pitino knows exactly what he's going to do with the scholarship prior to the Stockman news.
Go Gophers!!
You went to UND?
If you were taking 20 credits a semester and majoring in engineering...you would be minoring in celibacy. Believe me.
If you were taking 20 credits a semester and majoring in engineering...you would be minoring in celibacy. Believe me.
I took 21 credits and majored in Chemistry.
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I took 21 credits and majored in Chemistry.
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Chemistry you say...I took 21 credits and majored in Chemistry.
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Geno is sitting with IW, Jarvis Johnson, Willis and Curry before his game at the pro am.
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That's a good sign. Have to think we are the far and away favorite even though he will likely visit other schools too.
The latest edition of the "Talk Gopher Buckets" podcast covered the Geno Crandall graduate transfer situation. Geno was expected to need 24 credits to graduate this Summer which is basically impossible. The NCAA at some point had a rule that if you are taking over 15 credits in the Summer you have to get approval from the NCAA and the school (according to a college coach Ryan James has talked to). UND changed the requirements for the degree Geno is seeking from 125 credits to 120 meaning that he now needed 19 credits instead of 24. UND is allowing him to take the credits and graduate, but the interesting thing is he's no longer on scholarship there and is paying for these classes. Geno didn't even know graduating was a possibility until 2 weeks ago (as of the time of the podcast, so closer to 3 weeks now), so this all came together very quickly.
Most of the episode is quite dated as it came out the day before the Stockman news broke. Ryan said that rumors out of last years Pro-Am was that Geno wanted to grad transfer to the Gophers which there was a lot of truth to. Ryan seemed pretty confident that Geno wants to be a Gopher, but Ryan also didn't think we'd have a scholarship for him.
Even 19 hours is pretty tough to earn in a summer unless you're taking 2 or 3 North Carolina athlete type classes in the mix. If he had 19 of 120 credits left after four years on scholarship, he's had some progress issues in his academic career which makes the possibility of completing 19 hours this summer even more uncertain.
Online, asynchronous, you say...I did some research on UND summer classes. They have a 12 week summer session, and you can take 1-2 6 week sessions, or one 9 week session.
Geno is a General Studies major, and it requires he complete 125 credits total, 36 of which have to be at least 300 level.
Most of the summer classes I found were 3 units, but there were a couple 1 unit classes as well. There was a mix of online asynchronous (finish at your own pace) and lecture.
Geno would have to take a total of 6 classes, plus a single 1 credit class. This seems doable although a heavy workload. If he could figure out which classes were easier and really sat down and crammed (probably on the online courses) I think it is doable, although it will be tough. He is essentially completing 15% of his academic courses at UND in one summer session.
I did some research on UND summer classes. They have a 12 week summer session, and you can take 1-2 6 week sessions, or one 9 week session.
Geno is a General Studies major, and it requires he complete 125 credits total, 36 of which have to be at least 300 level.
Most of the summer classes I found were 3 units, but there were a couple 1 unit classes as well. There was a mix of online asynchronous (finish at your own pace) and lecture.
Geno would have to take a total of 6 classes, plus a single 1 credit class. This seems doable although a heavy workload. If he could figure out which classes were easier and really sat down and crammed (probably on the online courses) I think it is doable, although it will be tough. He is essentially completing 15% of his academic courses at UND in one summer session.