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<blockquote data-quote="GoldZ" data-source="post: 761959" data-attributes="member: 1946"><p>Juice, in your experience, have football players typically been more academically accomplished than 80 out of every 100 non-football students in Ga high schools? Tech's incoming regular student freshmen have credentials near that of Duke, Emory, ND, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, etc. etc. etc. Once you discount their 1450 SATs, 3.8 GPAs, extra math and science credits, you may have for football players a standard of near 1100 SATs, 3.2 GPAs, and extra math and science credits (but less than regular students). Does this sound like 80 out of every 100 top players in high school to you? Keep in mind, this is to "get in" vs "get out" of a school that requires all programs, including the ones you listed, to be Bachelor of <strong>Science </strong>programs vs BA programs (research the difference).</p><p></p><p>Look, GT football has more issues than academics, but to dismiss academics from the list is ignorant and disingenuous. As for other issues, one far surpasses the others (and did so prior to Covid), hint: Follow the <strong>$</strong>. This is the one that can end one of the most storied programs in CFB history, and break our collective hearts. Acting like it doesn't exist, will simply hasten the heartbreak. Z</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoldZ, post: 761959, member: 1946"] Juice, in your experience, have football players typically been more academically accomplished than 80 out of every 100 non-football students in Ga high schools? Tech's incoming regular student freshmen have credentials near that of Duke, Emory, ND, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, etc. etc. etc. Once you discount their 1450 SATs, 3.8 GPAs, extra math and science credits, you may have for football players a standard of near 1100 SATs, 3.2 GPAs, and extra math and science credits (but less than regular students). Does this sound like 80 out of every 100 top players in high school to you? Keep in mind, this is to "get in" vs "get out" of a school that requires all programs, including the ones you listed, to be Bachelor of [B]Science [/B]programs vs BA programs (research the difference). Look, GT football has more issues than academics, but to dismiss academics from the list is ignorant and disingenuous. As for other issues, one far surpasses the others (and did so prior to Covid), hint: Follow the [B]$[/B]. This is the one that can end one of the most storied programs in CFB history, and break our collective hearts. Acting like it doesn't exist, will simply hasten the heartbreak. Z [/QUOTE]
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