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Nevada offers 9 year old

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55 minutes ago, SJSUMFA2013 said:

In a few years, the whole of FBS football will be populated by Allen spawn.

To be fair, it'll be more than just a few years.  Perhaps though, they can lower the age of admission to a university if a kid is a Josh Allen offspring and can cipher?  It's worth consideration.

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7 minutes ago, Headbutt said:

To be fair, it'll be more than just a few years.  Perhaps though, they can lower the age of admission to a university if a kid is a Josh Allen offspring and can cipher?  It's worth consideration.

He's sired at least enough for a baseball team already...maybe an orchestra. 

Also, everyone knows that Allen spawn mature early. Josh himself is only 12.

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18 hours ago, Victor Maitlin said:

School's exploiting the kid for some cheap momentary publicity.  Do you really think that kid still gets a scholarship if he's a warming a bench by the time high school rolls around?  

I'll bet you $50 he starts following Nevada football. Nevada will be the school he thinks about in the coming years, and when it comes to signing day, the loyalty might be enough to get him. There's no risk, and the only thing you'd waste is a little time making the offer and checking up on him. Interesting approach. 

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21 hours ago, Victor Maitlin said:

Oh it's a joke alright.  A sad and embarrassing one.  Why stop at 9 years old?  I want to see a school step up and offer a fetus!  Hell, if it has the right bloodlines like a racehorse or a show dog, why not?  If it turns out to be female, give it a track & field or softball scholarship.

We have a standing offer for Kap's future son, but who knows if it's still on the table.

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23 hours ago, 4UNLV said:

I thought maybe it was a Make-A-Wish thing or something, but it isn't..:shrug:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2717730-9-year-old-havon-finney-jr-receives-football-scholarship-offer-from-nevada?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=programming-national

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The University of Nevada made waves Wednesday by offering nine-year-old Los Angeles native Havon Finney Jr. a football scholarship.

 

Evans told Chris Hummer of 247Sports that the offer came in for Finney after a Nevada assistant coach saw some of his highlight videos.

Another one of Evans' clients, 10-year-old Bunchie Young, recently received an offer from Illinois as well.

Evans believes it is already clear that both Finney and Young project to be high-level athletes when the time finally comes for them to attend college: "I've seen so many players in my time. ... These kids aren't going to be short. Genetically they have the size of pro athletes. The things they do right now, they're already on high school level IQ-wise."

He must already qualify for the low admission standards at Nevada. :P

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On 6/26/2017 at 11:01 AM, Nevada Convert said:

We have a standing kneeling offer for Kap's future son, but who knows if it's still on the table.

Fixed!

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On 6/26/2017 at 10:55 AM, Rampage said:

He must already qualify for the low admission standards at Nevada. :P

Then he should get an offer at CSU soon since the CSU has a higher acceptance rate than Nevada but does have a slight edge in average ACT score 25 to 24.

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