I can see that answer. " ah it's the month my baby's mama gives birth, right?...lolYou can find a sample of the Wonderlic online--ESPN I think has a sample. In fact, one of the questions was "what is the 9th month of the year?"
In other words, you can be a complete imbecile and still remain academically eligible.I think some of you guys are greatly overstating the difficulty involved in keeping someone eligible. These days a player almost has to intentionally make himself academically ineligible.
You stick a kid in cupcake classes with ridiculous grade inflation, i.e. classes where 95% or more of the grades given out are A's, and it takes no real effort or intelligence on the part of the "student."
I bet that is one of the four!You can find a sample of the Wonderlic online--ESPN I think has a sample. In fact, one of the questions was "what is the 9th month of the year?"
I thought about the same thing when I left work earlier. Be interesting to see the Wonderlic scores of the guys that have financial troubles after signing the million dollar deals. Obviously, the Wonderlic score would not decide their financial future, but it would be an interesting number to see.Yet another thing to consider when you hear the stories of former NFL players being completely broke. Many of them are about as far from smart as you can be. It's a shame, really.
UGA had a FB named Andre Smith that ran all over Bama in 1984. 117 yards on 12 carries and 2 TD's in their 24-14 win over Bama. He played 2 or 3 years for UGA. Learned several years later that when he left UGA, he did not have any academic credits.That is enough to tick anyone that has a college degree off. How can they stay eligible and possibly even getting a diploma? I don't care if the athlete plays for Alabama or Auburn/TN, just not right.
UGA had a FB named Andre Smith that ran all over Bama in 1984. 117 yards on 12 carries and 2 TD's in their 24-14 win over Bama. He played 2 or 3 years for UGA. Learned several years later that when he left UGA, he did not have any academic credits.
I, myself, have gotten several diplomas from UGA since it got warm enough to roll my windows town."Some people think that if you drive through Athens with your window down, someone will throw a diploma in your car....Thats not true. You've got to stop first." - Lewis Grizzard