same things all the other college football players and hopefuls do.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:everyone knows places like the st james or the other fake schools kids go to to reclass like gillion academy or that place in manassas aren't real schools. No one is going there for an educaiton.
Your response may have been accurate a decade ago, but not now.
No one is going to any of those places for an education LMAO!
They go there for sports, but are also able to satisfy their educational requirements in preparation for college.
No one is being prepared for the rigor of college at tsj.
I'd argue that spending the majority of your day focused on your sport and then cramming in the bare minimum study to meet academic requirements is precisely the rigor needed for people who want to be college athletes in prestige sports.
So it could be perfect for a college athlete.
No one is guaranteed a college athlete gig. How will they graduate college with no academic skills? What will they do after being a "college athlete" with brain damage and no academic skills? It’s shocking how people have no foresight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:everyone knows places like the st james or the other fake schools kids go to to reclass like gillion academy or that place in manassas aren't real schools. No one is going there for an educaiton.
Your response may have been accurate a decade ago, but not now.
No one is going to any of those places for an education LMAO!
They go there for sports, but are also able to satisfy their educational requirements in preparation for college.
No one is being prepared for the rigor of college at tsj.
I'd argue that spending the majority of your day focused on your sport and then cramming in the bare minimum study to meet academic requirements is precisely the rigor needed for people who want to be college athletes in prestige sports.
So it could be perfect for a college athlete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:everyone knows places like the st james or the other fake schools kids go to to reclass like gillion academy or that place in manassas aren't real schools. No one is going there for an educaiton.
Your response may have been accurate a decade ago, but not now.
No one is going to any of those places for an education LMAO!
They go there for sports, but are also able to satisfy their educational requirements in preparation for college.
No one is being prepared for the rigor of college at tsj.
I'd argue that spending the majority of your day focused on your sport and then cramming in the bare minimum study to meet academic requirements is precisely the rigor needed for people who want to be college athletes in prestige sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:everyone knows places like the st james or the other fake schools kids go to to reclass like gillion academy or that place in manassas aren't real schools. No one is going there for an educaiton.
Your response may have been accurate a decade ago, but not now.
No one is going to any of those places for an education LMAO!
They go there for sports, but are also able to satisfy their educational requirements in preparation for college.
No one is being prepared for the rigor of college at tsj.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:everyone knows places like the st james or the other fake schools kids go to to reclass like gillion academy or that place in manassas aren't real schools. No one is going there for an educaiton.
Your response may have been accurate a decade ago, but not now.
No one is going to any of those places for an education LMAO!
They go there for sports, but are also able to satisfy their educational requirements in preparation for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:everyone knows places like the st james or the other fake schools kids go to to reclass like gillion academy or that place in manassas aren't real schools. No one is going there for an educaiton.
Your response may have been accurate a decade ago, but not now.
No one is going to any of those places for an education LMAO!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:everyone knows places like the st james or the other fake schools kids go to to reclass like gillion academy or that place in manassas aren't real schools. No one is going there for an educaiton.
Your response may have been accurate a decade ago, but not now.
Anonymous wrote:everyone knows places like the st james or the other fake schools kids go to to reclass like gillion academy or that place in manassas aren't real schools. No one is going there for an educaiton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Post has Hayfield as the highest ranked public school. Did that one season Overton was there end up having a positive effect on the football program after all said and done?
Are they still banned from the postseason? If so how long again?
Sports Illustrated does not even have them in the Top 25 for VA this season. I think the Post may be a little out of touch.
Why would Hayfield, which lost its cheating coach and his non-valid transfers, be ranked?
Would make more sense for the Saint James Performance Academy to be ranked, but they aren’t yet.
It’s a ranking of schools, not gyms.
You are saying it as if you don’t think TSJ will make it into the rankings at all. I believe the school will make its way in.
It’s a ranking of schools. TSJ is not a school. It would be like throwing lifetime gym or gold's gym or a private AAU team on to a list of schools.
No because those gyms nor do AAU teams have accreditation. The school is accredited so they are legit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Post has Hayfield as the highest ranked public school. Did that one season Overton was there end up having a positive effect on the football program after all said and done?
Are they still banned from the postseason? If so how long again?
Sports Illustrated does not even have them in the Top 25 for VA this season. I think the Post may be a little out of touch.
Why would Hayfield, which lost its cheating coach and his non-valid transfers, be ranked?
Would make more sense for the Saint James Performance Academy to be ranked, but they aren’t yet.
It’s a ranking of schools, not gyms.
You are saying it as if you don’t think TSJ will make it into the rankings at all. I believe the school will make its way in.
It’s a ranking of schools. TSJ is not a school. It would be like throwing lifetime gym or gold's gym or a private AAU team on to a list of schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Post has Hayfield as the highest ranked public school. Did that one season Overton was there end up having a positive effect on the football program after all said and done?
Are they still banned from the postseason? If so how long again?
Sports Illustrated does not even have them in the Top 25 for VA this season. I think the Post may be a little out of touch.
Why would Hayfield, which lost its cheating coach and his non-valid transfers, be ranked?
Would make more sense for the Saint James Performance Academy to be ranked, but they aren’t yet.
It’s a ranking of schools, not gyms.
You are saying it as if you don’t think TSJ will make it into the rankings at all. I believe the school will make its way in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Post has Hayfield as the highest ranked public school. Did that one season Overton was there end up having a positive effect on the football program after all said and done?
Are they still banned from the postseason? If so how long again?
Sports Illustrated does not even have them in the Top 25 for VA this season. I think the Post may be a little out of touch.
Why would Hayfield, which lost its cheating coach and his non-valid transfers, be ranked?
Would make more sense for the Saint James Performance Academy to be ranked, but they aren’t yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Post has Hayfield as the highest ranked public school. Did that one season Overton was there end up having a positive effect on the football program after all said and done?
Are they still banned from the postseason? If so how long again?
Sports Illustrated does not even have them in the Top 25 for VA this season. I think the Post may be a little out of touch.
Why would Hayfield, which lost its cheating coach and his non-valid transfers, be ranked?
Would make more sense for the Saint James Performance Academy to be ranked, but they aren’t yet.
It’s a ranking of schools, not gyms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Post has Hayfield as the highest ranked public school. Did that one season Overton was there end up having a positive effect on the football program after all said and done?
Are they still banned from the postseason? If so how long again?
Sports Illustrated does not even have them in the Top 25 for VA this season. I think the Post may be a little out of touch.
Why would Hayfield, which lost its cheating coach and his non-valid transfers, be ranked?
Would make more sense for the Saint James Performance Academy to be ranked, but they aren’t yet.