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<blockquote data-quote="boger2337" data-source="post: 746320" data-attributes="member: 4089"><p>Lol can we? By adding Cincinnati that doesn't mean GTs academics go down.... jesus... you really look down on the SEC. I'd argue the ACCs former players on average make the same on average as the SEC in mid career salary. Actually SEC would be higher because they get kids to the NFL more often. </p><p></p><p>The academics mentality will always be there. But to dwell on it will quickly put GT out of the minor league NFL realm and into a goofy academics based league with the like Duke and Vandy. </p><p></p><p>I'm trying to build us back to our SEC glory days, I would leave my GT Fandom behind if we ever decided to stop competing with the big players. I want us to always push to compete with uga, bama, ohio state, florida. We belong in that category. That is where we come from. We simply push the academic mentality because we left the SEC which was arguably one of the biggest sports mistakes in sports history short of trading Babe Ruth. </p><p></p><p>If we stayed in the SEC we would have minimum 6 national championships. Possibly as many as 8 or 9. </p><p></p><p>We are finally trending back to the good days of a football centric school. My dream is in 10 years when people think GT they think football. Academics will not fail due to the footballs success. That thought process is nuts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boger2337, post: 746320, member: 4089"] Lol can we? By adding Cincinnati that doesn't mean GTs academics go down.... jesus... you really look down on the SEC. I'd argue the ACCs former players on average make the same on average as the SEC in mid career salary. Actually SEC would be higher because they get kids to the NFL more often. The academics mentality will always be there. But to dwell on it will quickly put GT out of the minor league NFL realm and into a goofy academics based league with the like Duke and Vandy. I'm trying to build us back to our SEC glory days, I would leave my GT Fandom behind if we ever decided to stop competing with the big players. I want us to always push to compete with uga, bama, ohio state, florida. We belong in that category. That is where we come from. We simply push the academic mentality because we left the SEC which was arguably one of the biggest sports mistakes in sports history short of trading Babe Ruth. If we stayed in the SEC we would have minimum 6 national championships. Possibly as many as 8 or 9. We are finally trending back to the good days of a football centric school. My dream is in 10 years when people think GT they think football. Academics will not fail due to the footballs success. That thought process is nuts. [/QUOTE]
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