Probably true story. UW is known for glossing over entry requirements. It's not just a football problem. I have heard plenty of regular freshman complaining how they show up to class only to find out they didn't actually get admitted.
According to Hopate, Washington had not notified the Kahos that Ale’s eligibility would be a concern until after he made the trip to Washington. Not only was the freshman not allowed to practice with the team, he was also forced to live with relatives in the area instead of on campus.
After learning that Ale would have to sit out a season, the family asked Washington for a release. However, it wasn’t until early August that Washington complied. From there, Alabama once again was able to pursue contact with Ale, allowing him to change his course and join the Crimson Tide during the final week of its fall camp.
“It was very frustrating because we were told things that were going to happen that weren’t really happening,” Hopate told BamaInsider.com. “We were kind of strung along a little bit when we should have been told the truth of what is going on so we could figure out what we were going to do. The whole situation played out really crazy, but things happen for a reason.”
If you pass the clearinghouse you get in. If you don't you don't.
What a lying faggot. There's no mystery.
Not that simple, UW requires a foreign language credit the Clearinghouse doesn't. Most kids get them in HS anyway so it's rarely an issue, Kaho didn't. It's why we didn't make his top 5. Then we explained how he could get it over the summer, he wanted to be here so he committed/signed here.
Then his parents got divorced, his dad stuck out the coffee cup and we took giant elephant dick up the shitter.
If you pass the clearinghouse you get in. If you don't you don't.
What a lying faggot. There's no mystery.
Not that simple, UW requires a foreign language credit the Clearinghouse doesn't. Most kids get them in HS anyway so it's rarely an issue, Kaho didn't. It's why we didn't make his top 5. Then we explained how he could get it over the summer, he wanted to be here so he committed/signed here.
Then his parents got divorced, his dad stuck out the coffee cup and we took giant elephant dick up the shitter.
Probably true story. UW is known for glossing over entry requirements. It's not just a football problem. I have heard plenty of regular freshman complaining how they show up to class only to find out they didn't actually get admitted.
You have to be admitted before you can even register for any classes, which you do well before the first day of class.
The people you've heard this story from don't really sound like UW material.
So we've moved from family tragedy and he needs to be closer to home to blaming UW. Classy. Way to go jude
The details don't really add up.
If he was really going to have to sit out a year due to not having the needed year of foreign language, then was he not going to be on scholarship? ...in which case, why would he even need a release?
I suspect the truth is that the kid knew what he had to get done over the summer, and he didn't get it done, and Pete has been too classy to just say that (or Pete is mum because he doesn't like it when his OKG process fails...).
Probably true story. UW is known for glossing over entry requirements. It's not just a football problem. I have heard plenty of regular freshman complaining how they show up to class only to find out they didn't actually get admitted.
You have to be admitted before you can even register for any classes, which you do well before the first day of class.
The people you've heard this story from don't really sound like UW material.
Yes this is correct. Whoever said that is bullshitting
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After learning that Ale would have to sit out a season, the family asked Washington for a release. However, it wasn’t until early August that Washington complied. From there, Alabama once again was able to pursue contact with Ale, allowing him to change his course and join the Crimson Tide during the final week of its fall camp.
“It was very frustrating because we were told things that were going to happen that weren’t really happening,” Hopate told BamaInsider.com. “We were kind of strung along a little bit when we should have been told the truth of what is going on so we could figure out what we were going to do. The whole situation played out really crazy, but things happen for a reason.”
Water makes solids feel wet.
He was literally listed at 6-foot-1, 218 pounds in his recruiting profiles.
He didn't lose shit.
Fuck Hopate, fuck Adam Jude, fuck that article and fuck you too.
#AllIn
What a lying faggot. There's no mystery.
Then his parents got divorced, his dad stuck out the coffee cup and we took giant elephant dick up the shitter.
HTH
The people you've heard this story from don't really sound like UW material.
If he was really going to have to sit out a year due to not having the needed year of foreign language, then was he not going to be on scholarship? ...in which case, why would he even need a release?
I suspect the truth is that the kid knew what he had to get done over the summer, and he didn't get it done, and Pete has been too classy to just say that (or Pete is mum because he doesn't like it when his OKG process fails...).