Pat Forde raises some eyebrows:

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/forde-y...291-ncaaf.html

ACADEMIC FOCUS APPARENTLY LACKING FOR OLE MISS STAR NKEMDICHE

When the Lott Impact Trophy folks sent out the lengthy ballot of quarterfinalists for the award for the nation?s top defensive player, there was a surprising footnote at the bottom: ?ROBERT NKEMDICHE, DE, Ole Miss ? School does not feel he meets academic standards.?

Two other players ? Joey Bosa of Ohio State and Shawn Oakman of Baylor ? were omitted from the quarterfinal ballot after being suspended for a game. But the exclusion of Robert Nkemdiche (31) ? a potential high draft pick after this, his junior season ? wasn?t tied to a specific incident or situation.

Ole Miss simply felt he wasn?t doing the job in the classroom in order to push him for an award that takes that into consideration.

The Dash asked Lott Trophy spokesman Pete Donovan for further explanation. He emailed back: ?We do not have a specific academic criteria, such as a minimum grade point average. We ask the Sports Information Directors if their student-athlete is attending and passing classes. In the case of Nkemdiche, Ole Miss notified us after the season began that they felt he did not qualify academically for our award.?

The Dash sought comment from Mississippi on Monday and did not receive a response. However, the school got in touch with the Lott people Monday in response to the Yahoo inquiry, according to an email that was forwarded to The Dash. They forwarded an email chain from earlier in October that included the following between Lott Award officers, from Oct. 6:

?After several attempts, I finally connected w/ my guys at Ole Miss re; Robert Nkemdiche. They were very apologetic for not getting back to me sooner, however they stated that unfortunately they don?t feel that Robert is suitable for consideration. While stellar on the field, they don?t believe that he has the academics nor the community service that would be suitable for consideration.?

If Nkemdiche?s academics are that suspect, you wonder whether he?d be eligible for a bowl game. Those are almost universally played after fall-semester grades are in, and several players in past years have missed bowls after a bad semester.

Between that and star offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil missing seven games due to NCAA violations regarding impermissible benefits from agents, it?s clear that there can be a price to pay for recruiting players with eyes fixed on the NFL.