What happened to EJ Kuale?

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  1. conradj

    conradj Founding Member

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    His name has disappeared from Rivals commit List

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  2. conradj

    conradj Founding Member

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    I probably should have put this in the Recruiting Forum, sorry
     
  3. VanGeaux

    VanGeaux Founding Member

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    Looks like Kansas State had a spiel that appealed to him. He is scheduled to visit there now. Hopefully he doesn't like it there.
     
  4. Tigerbnd05

    Tigerbnd05 National Champs 2003 2007

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    I'm still new at this and the rules, if he sent his letter of intent in, then doesn't he have to come here, explain please sence i know i am in error.
     
  5. Perple

    Perple Founding Member

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    There was some type of problem with his Transcript.
     
  6. DJ

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    I have heard that the SEC did not accept one or two of his courses. Some are saying that because of these problems, he will be heading to a Big 12 school because the Big 12 does not have any conference level academic requirements and others are saying he will still be enrolling at LSU.

    I have no idea who has the correct info regarding his ultimate destination.

    While I don't like the idea of losing a high quality player like Kuale to the Big 12 because the Big 12 has no standards, LSU has many more good recruits who want a scholarship from LSU than we have in the way of available scholarships. If Kuale goes elsewhere because of his transcript problems, we will be able to offer a scholly to another player on our board who would otherwise be outside looking in.
     

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