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James Mapps

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 9:54 pm
by ozfan


Probley missed the answer to this question on the board. What has happened to James Mapps he is no longer listed on the team list. :?

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:28 pm
by Dubbya
Coach Jones suspended several guys for the spring for not taking care of their academic obligations. Most of them studied and got things in order. Mapps didn't.

loss of talent

PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 2:18 am
by ozfan
Sorry about Mapps I think he would have fit into the new system quite well.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:47 am
by Ponymon
This is a question about recruiting? :?

PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 8:00 am
by smupony94
Ponymon wrote:This is a question about recruiting? :?


In a round about way it is as we will have another scholarship to offer

PostPosted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:56 pm
by LakeHighlandsPony
This is why it is too hard to get excited about recruits. The odds of a kid being as good as advertised and making grades is nearly impossible.

PostPosted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 8:29 am
by PonySnob
LakeHighlandsPony wrote:This is why it is too hard to get excited about recruits. The odds of a kid being as good as advertised and making grades is nearly impossible.


That is certainly the case with kids that come to SMU...................... :roll:

PostPosted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:24 am
by Hilltopper
Sorry if someone said you failed to live up to whatever expectations were placed upon you, but many SMU students — and student-athletes — fulfill and even exceed theirs.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:41 am
by Texasscout96
I spent 5 years working in the SMU athletic recruiting office. I can honestly say that I have worked with many SMU student athletes in that time and it is alot of work to succeed as an SMU student athlete. Because SMU requires that all athletes attend class and pass courses, our SAs must not only be great athletes, but great students too.

With that said, sometimes athletes who come to SMU (with the best intentions on being great students) don't quite measure up in the classrooms on the hilltop.

In my opinion, the fact that Mapps didn't cut it is a tragedy and I wish him well, but I think it also is an indicator to show that SMU does require that our athletes be great students too.

This makes me smile as an alumni (Cox School of Business 1996) because I know that the integrity of my degree remains strong, and as a fan of SMU athletics because I can take pride in the SMU athletes that did succeed both in the classroom and on the field.

Thanks for letting me rant a little.

--Texasscout96