Greg Blue graduated this week. Congrats to Greg for continuing the tradition of proving people wrong about our partial qualifiers.
The first partial qualifier that UGA was allowed to enroll was Jermaine Phillips, and he also graduated. In fact, every UGA partial qualifier since Phillips has graduated except for Durrell Robinson. We can only take 1 per year, and we can only have two on the team at any given time. The other partial qualifier on campus right now is Milner.
We'll miss you Blue. Congrats.
6 comments:
Even though he's a Dawg, that's good news. While people dwell on non-graduation rates, there are lots of good stories like this one.
John Henderson, Tennessee's Outland Trophy winner a few years ago was a PQ. He graduated and in reality could've come back for another season because of it but no one in their right mind would've. Got a degree. Beat UF in Gainesville. Go make millions.
Dude - no offense, but there's no way that John Henderson graduated from UT. You got a link on that?
The dude scored like an 8 on the wonderlick test. He couldn't have graduated from UT with a degree in sitting still.
BTW -- Graduating doesn't keep you from coming back. There are tons of grad students playing football every year.
Is Martrez on track to graduate? Will he be able to play next year?
I think you must be confusing him with someone else...his name is Greg Battle...Right??!?!
probably on track.
Michael Bishop graduated from Kansas State and got a Wonderlic score of 10(!).
Graduating college - especially one of the football factories - doesn't neccessarily indicate you learned anything in school, or even really worked very hard.
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