Unfortunately this did not pan out. Too late to get into the program he needed. It was a hail mary. Possibly some positives come out of it though as far as his future working in the industry.
Well, son just finished up the "start of year" compliance session with his new team.....
I should have waited to make that first post. After the HC told him it was too late to get into the school, on Friday my son called the head of the graduate program he wanted to attend (MBA program). He had the required GPA, and had gotten his letters of recommendation, resume, personal statement, etc together over the previous 2 days.
They got him admitted Friday and he packed up his car and headed up last night to an extended stay hotel until he can track down housing which it looks like he did this morning.
This whole thing wasn't out of the blue. The RC/PC that originally recruited him out of HS to his first college is the HC at this school. They've remained in touch, otherwise I don't think it would have worked out.
I told him that the story of how he called up and talked his way into getting admitted will probably be more valuable than the MBA he gets.
Don't really have any more details, feel free to PM. I know some people on the board know what schools he's been at.
One thing I'd say to players/parents that may play a grad year; keep your grades up. I know many players that once they got into college they kept their GPA at the bare minimum. Most graduate programs want at least a 3.0 GPA. We know one player this year that was going to play at Notre Dame and just missed their GPA cut off.