I'm not certain he graduated.Can we please forget about Mr. Interception, please? You poRsted a thread after searching the internet, unable to find anything to support your claim so you come to this jungle in search of hidden knowledge?
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@Empirical Cane Can you please fact check me on this?
yes. from the business schoolCan anyone confirm if Tyler graduated from Miami or not me and a friend was having a debate and I did some research but I couldn’t find anything on it online thanks for the help
Not necessarily a degree. He would just meet the minimum for credit requirements to be considered a full-time student, and not failing those classes.Any scholarship athlete who has been in school for four years has his degree already. You have to take earn enough credit hours a semester to stay eligible. Tyler is entering his fifth year of college.
Not necessarily earning a degree however.Any scholarship athlete who has been in school for four years has his degree already. You have to take earn enough credit hours a semester to stay eligible. Tyler is entering his fifth year of college.
Disagree. I would say "should" but the difference between staying eligible to participate in sports and eligible to graduate with enough credits is a large reason why we get 5th and 6th years super-seniors who do not yet have a degree.Any scholarship athlete who has been in school for four years has his degree already. You have to take earn enough credit hours a semester to stay eligible. Tyler is entering his fifth year of college.
That’s true but you would almost have to try not to have a degree at that point. Like you change your major every year and start over.Not necessarily a degree. He would just meet the minimum for credit requirements to be considered a full-time student, and not failing those classes.
It will always be hilarious to me that Stetson Bennett was a college athlete for 6 years and didn’t get a degree.
Well tbh..Can we please forget about Mr. Interception, please? You poRsted a thread after searching the internet, unable to find anything to support your claim so you come to this jungle in search of hidden knowledge?
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@Empirical Cane Can you please fact check me on this?
Not that complex. I switched majors twice at UM (from math to broadcast journalism/political science at the end of my freshman year to print journalism/philosophy at the end of my sophomore year) and still could have graduated in three years if I had wanted. All you have to do is meet with your academic advisor in your college for approval. Football players probably have their own academic advisors who arrange all that for them.That’s true but you would almost have to try not to have a degree at that point. Like you change your major every year and start over.