Calhoun Farm":3umx8uo0 said:I thought in order to stay in school once you graduated you had to take graduate courses....like as in starting your masters?? How is yoga/golf in the course list for a masters?
Sounds like a young man aspiring to become POTUS. Hopefully they yoga part won't hold him back.Alan":15ki9bt1 said:Marcus Mariota's is a red shirt junior this year and has a heavy class load during football season. Believe it or not he has only two classes this term, yoga and golf!l........
My thoughts as well, tho the Yoga training would probably increase the support from the intellectual constituency and GLB community.TexasBred":3kgbzia6 said:Sounds like a young man aspiring to become POTUS. Hopefully they yoga part won't hold him back.Alan":3kgbzia6 said:Marcus Mariota's is a red shirt junior this year and has a heavy class load during football season. Believe it or not he has only two classes this term, yoga and golf!l........
TexasBred":1r0ti32y said:Alan I did some checking....Seems two courses are a FULL load for a "Duck". Pass both and get 18 hours credit. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :hide:
Alan":26r1qaiz said:TexasBred":26r1qaiz said:Alan I did some checking....Seems two courses are a FULL load for a "Duck". Pass both and get 18 hours credit. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :hide:
:lol: Richard how quickly you have started sounding like a SEC guy! :mrgreen:
Without checking, I'm thinking because he just needed two elective classes to graduate the NCAA give athletes a pass on full time or during their sporting season and pick up the extra credits during summer term.
Who know though he maybe is planning on getting his masters in golf!