YankeeInAtlanta
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He might be going to UNCC
He might be going to UNCC
Wesley Grimes, WR, Raleigh, got a crystal ball prediction for Wake. He is clearly the top target at the moment. I think everyone can agree, the addition of a highly regarded WR would be a boon for this recruiting class.
Would be a nice pick up for the Groulx fail.
You can’t lump in injuries with a 4* who didn’t perform at all then transferred with no takers.
Is Groulx still stuck in the portal?
Yeah, give Bubble Boy and me a little help here, please
yesWas it Groulx who had that critical 3rd down drop against UNC last year?
I believe he is technically still in the portal but he’s transferring to UNCC. There may be a scholarship issue that won’t put him on scholly until January. Everything he likes on Twitter is UNCC football so that’s where he’s going.
More than just Groulx.
We’ve had Groulx, Surratt and now Greene who have not performed as expected, for various reasons.
i am... more than confused on lumping Surratt and Greene in anywhere near the same sentence as Nolan Groulx
Max Preps shows Bishop Sycamore as being based out of Columbus, Ohio. It’s an online-only charter school. The school’s “website,” which deserves mocking quotations, has a blank page in its “about us” section, makes zero mention of education whatsoever, but does have a blog ... that’s basically a recipe for football players to get noticed by recruiters.
So, while technically listed as a “school,” almost nothing is known about Bishop Sycamore. The school is not listed in the directory of the Ohio High School Athletic Association. We know the team exists, we know it played last season and this was the start of its second year — the rest is all mystifying.
Where this really became alarming is when people began digging into the school more. On Friday Bishop Sycamore played Sto-Rox High School in Pennsylvania, losing 19-7. A highlight was posted from the game of a player, which was retweeted by the Bishop Sycamore Twitter account.
So the question is now turning to “how the hell did this happen?” Both from the standpoint of a seemingly imaginary online school playing actual football games, to faking their way onto ESPN — presumably to boost their enrollment and keeping the money printer whirring. To that end ESPN is placing the blame on Paragon Marketing Group, a third-party entity responsible for organizing the team’s for ESPN’s Sunday showcase.