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<blockquote data-quote="91Wreck" data-source="post: 570142" data-attributes="member: 680"><p>No, I do not believe schools should be selling one year deals and I am not for that either. But why shouldn't a coaching staff evaluate where a player is after three years? In this day and age with so many kids getting college credit in high school, many of these players can and do get a degree in three years.</p><p></p><p>You can't have it both ways. Either schools and kids honor 4 year scholarships or neither one does. But graduate players leaving early is not an even give and take. More often than not, they are a benefit to the player, and a detriment to GT. No one is promising players graduate degrees. We promise players a four year education. If they graduate early, I am fairly certain they can pursue a second bachelor's degree or get a minor and still honor their four year commitment. Again, if GT should be held to certain standard, then why shouldn't the players?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="91Wreck, post: 570142, member: 680"] No, I do not believe schools should be selling one year deals and I am not for that either. But why shouldn't a coaching staff evaluate where a player is after three years? In this day and age with so many kids getting college credit in high school, many of these players can and do get a degree in three years. You can't have it both ways. Either schools and kids honor 4 year scholarships or neither one does. But graduate players leaving early is not an even give and take. More often than not, they are a benefit to the player, and a detriment to GT. No one is promising players graduate degrees. We promise players a four year education. If they graduate early, I am fairly certain they can pursue a second bachelor's degree or get a minor and still honor their four year commitment. Again, if GT should be held to certain standard, then why shouldn't the players? [/QUOTE]
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