I was looking at Ohio University's campus newspaper website and I found an interesting story about Maurice Clarett taking classes from OU while in prison.
http://www.thepost.ohiou.edu/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=27377
Seems as though he wants to get his life back to normal. Thoughts?
Maurice Clarett
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Re: Maurice Clarett
Anything is better than being chased around 270 with automatic weapons
and grey goose vodka
and grey goose vodka
Re: Maurice Clarett
So are kids going to announce that they are going to prison so they can recieve a college education? With tuition going sky high, any help would be great.
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Re: Maurice Clarett
I hope he gets his life in order. Such a wasted football talent!!! I hope he can get straightend out and become a good citizen.
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i agree orange and brown...what a waste..this guy was a absolute load when he played 4 the buckeyes!!
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Orange and Brown wrote:I hope he gets his life in order. Such a wasted football talent!!! I hope he can get straightend out and become a good citizen.
How about his academic "talent" [or lack thereof]??? But he still got a full scholarship - but couldn't be bothered to go to class.
I find it very upsetting that responsible kids with good grades are frequently offered only "walk-on" [non-scholarship, no-money] status as athletes; and even more upsetting that one has to be athletically [never mind academics] talented to be eligible for scholarship money to get an education.
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caglewis wrote:Orange and Brown wrote:I hope he gets his life in order. Such a wasted football talent!!! I hope he can get straightend out and become a good citizen.
How about his academic "talent" [or lack thereof]??? But he still got a full scholarship - but couldn't be bothered to go to class.
I find it very upsetting that responsible kids with good grades are frequently offered only "walk-on" [non-scholarship, no-money] status as athletes; and even more upsetting that one has to be athletically [never mind academics] talented to be eligible for scholarship money to get an education.
Maurice Clarett was a good high school student. He had offers from Notre Dame and Virginia.
Also, there is such a thing as academic scholarships, so you don't have to be athletically talented to be eligible.
Why shouldn't this athletic talent be rewarded with a scholarship? It's just another talent, just like math talent. Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses, and people pay to watch some athletic talent. That's called capitalism. People donate to see his talent, so he received the scholarship.
Academic talent that is as "exceptional" (aka unusual, irreplaceable) as MoC's talent will be rewarded with a scholarship.
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