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Glad to hear he decided to come back. Good luck J-State. :tup:
“They said I was supposed to be a starter and a big part of their offense.†:lol::lol::lol:
Where's the begging azz Keith Sweat music?
Nice try. But this kid was already slated to be a big part of the offense. I guess he didn't know it. :noidea:
This kid just got too many people in his ear that he's listening to. I guess that article that them other schools read didn't register to him.Nice try. But this kid was already slated to be a big part of the offense. I guess he didn't know it. :noidea:
After nearly failing first three years, he graduates with 3.0 GPA and a football scholarship
It was exactly a year ago that Aristacus Forster was at a crossroads at Verbum Dei High School. The then junior was struggling with his academics and faced the real possibility of not graduating.
He would have to make up classes in the summer but little did he know how much work he'd have to put over the next 12 months. Along with his parents, he shuttled across Los Angeles to different community colleges while balancing football practice and his regular schoolwork.
The hard work paid off as Forster, whose grade point average had dipped below 2.0, graduated on June 11 with a 3.0 GPA (2.6 when adjusted to NCAA standards) and will attend Jackson State University on a football scholarship.
Keep EM coming JSU:clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap: