What makes you think jobe will have a problem with admissions.
Cane commitment Josh Jobe says he doesn't want to do media interviews right now.
He’s laying low.
But his father, Reginald Donaldson, on the latest going on with his talented son.
Donaldson says Jobe, who has aged out of Florida high school football, is “probably” going to wind up playing at the Cheshire Academy in Connecticut.
The plan is for Jobe to play there in the fall, get his grades and enroll at Miami in January.
That’s assuming his academic situation works out.
Donaldson also says he wants to see UM work hard to help get his son admitted
by dropping a bag or two or three, as it could be a tricky academic situation with Jobe's transfer credits and
the other bags being offered and what could be a borderline qualifying situation depending on his test score
, although we all know that smokescreen horsesh!t .
“I have schools reaching out from other states that can help Josh get in
and that can drop unlimited bags so Josh can feed the fam with and I’ve spoken to Mark Richt about it
[the bags], he knows where I’m coming from,
as the old Chinese saying goes, no bags no Jobe,” Donaldson said.
While there’s a lot of talk that Jobe may not stick with Miami - with Alabama mentioned prominently as a potential destination - dad says “He’s still committed to Miami
as long as there is a bag delivery. But there’s a lot (of schools) in his picture
willing to drop unlimited bags.”
Dad says other big players for Jobe are Michigan and Oregon.
“He hasn’t visited them yet but will
if bags are not delivered forthwith,” Donaldson said.
Donaldson says his advice to Josh is “It’s wherever helps you, who is reaching out to you
and offering bags, many bags, that’s who to give your heart to.”
He adds “We’re here
right now, on campus waiting for the g@ddam bags, we don’t want to leave Miami
without the m@therf@ckin' bags.”