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The issue with Kante is the TOEFL. Someone messed-up and it needs to get fixed or perhaps another prep year is in the offing.Michigan very much wants him.


Fernandes had a good visit. Did not verbal. He is visiting Butler is 2 weeks but the potential larger issue is that Creighton just became involved.
 
The issue with Kante is the TOEFL. Someone messed-up and it needs to get fixed or perhaps another prep year is in the offing.Michigan very much wants him.


Fernandes had a good visit. Did not verbal. He is visiting Butler is 2 weeks but the potential larger issue is that Creighton just became involved.
What is TOEFL?
 
Too bad. Historically it seems like when there is a lot of attention around a kid were pursuing we get him.
 
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The issue with Kante is the TOEFL. Someone messed-up and it needs to get fixed or perhaps another prep year is in the offing.Michigan very much wants him.


Fernandes had a good visit. Did not verbal. He is visiting Butler is 2 weeks but the potential larger issue is that Creighton just became involved.
Any word on other PG targets?
 
If the issue is TOEFL, it would be an easy fix. You can take as many tests as you want.
Rutgers’ min toefl requirement is 79.
Michigan’s is 90.

This is embarrassing on all levels....first, the kids name is being dragged through the mud, which should never happen, but let's put that to the side.

A) I am certain there are kids admitted to ALL schools where an applicant doesn't check off every box. BUT, if this test score was an iron clad requirement, then Michigan specifically, owns the responsibility of knowing whether the prospect would be close enough in his progress to achieve the score.

B) irregardless of where the "error " occurred, it is 100% on the school and coaches recruiting to also know IF you have any flexibility on the requirements. Michigan and Kante are both at fault to not commit to a school, unless you are 99.9% certain, you will be admitted OR the school has a path towards admission.

C) now that this requirement is in place for a 90 to gain admission at Michigan and a 79 or higher for RU, it is my suggestion to Mr Papa Kante, to get a grade between 80 and 85....that would be far enough away from the 90 needed at Michigan, but enough to join RU and Gavin Griffiths, Baye Ndongo and Davis this summer on the Africa and Portugal trips.

It sounds like Kante is going to have a decision to make at some point. Factor in the depth chart AND this debacle and I am voting for Kante to ask out of his National Letter of Intent with Michigan and immediately join RU.....😁😁😁🙏🙏
 
And Creighton just lost its starting PG and is very committed to basketball, with deep pockets

Creighton is also in Omaha Nebraska, which isn't around the corner, vs a relatively decent drive or move from New England to the NYC tri-state area. I could see Creighton being selected, but I'm not ready to sell RU short here.
 
Didn't know butler had a football team lol geez...young man is in the weight room....
But hopefully RUs location helps out with Fernandes, he's the type of guard that goes off in March.
 
Fernandes is from the Cape Cod area and has already spent a year at Wichita State before returning to UMASS. If location means anything to him I like RU’s chances but this one looks like it may come down to a bidding war.

We need to ante up here.
 
Didn't know butler had a football team lol geez...young man is in the weight room....
But hopefully RUs location helps out with Fernandes, he's the type of guard that goes off in March.
They do, I didn’t know either. LOL

FCS but they play in the Pioneer which is literally all over the place. Like really all over the map.
 
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Creighton is also in Omaha Nebraska, which isn't around the corner, vs a relatively decent drive or move from New England to the NYC tri-state area. I could see Creighton being selected, but I'm not ready to sell RU short here.
True, but a fat NIL deal goes a lot further in Nebraska than the NYC metro
 
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