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<blockquote data-quote="potatohead" data-source="post: 260822" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>dude, yes, if you went back in time you could say if lots of these kids focused on other sports maybe they could play other sports st the same level.</p><p></p><p>I completely disagree that getting a scholarship for football isn't easier than basketball. But that's my opinion based on the people I played with in both sports, and the numbers in general. In basketball, you're either 6'6" + and can move like a deer or you're lights out quick and amazing shot just to get a look. Football takes far more gambles on "developing players". I can think of a dozen scholarship players at tech right now that have provided nothing more than a warm body to practice against and cover kick offs. You can find some lunatic walk ons to fill that need.</p><p></p><p>We will just agree to disagree.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok mrs Stewart. Next time you watch tech, look for the guys not dressed behind the bench..that would be brad. Hilarious you think brad Stewart is the most athletic guy on the Georgia tech football team. Absolutely hilarious.</p><p></p><p>Also: pwo does not equal walk on. Ask brad about that...lots of warm bodies on a football field that are practice dummies</p><p></p><p>Oh, and a lock to start at an acc baseball team? He was a 500 pick in the draft! Good lord you're mental.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="potatohead, post: 260822, member: 107"] dude, yes, if you went back in time you could say if lots of these kids focused on other sports maybe they could play other sports st the same level. I completely disagree that getting a scholarship for football isn't easier than basketball. But that's my opinion based on the people I played with in both sports, and the numbers in general. In basketball, you're either 6'6" + and can move like a deer or you're lights out quick and amazing shot just to get a look. Football takes far more gambles on "developing players". I can think of a dozen scholarship players at tech right now that have provided nothing more than a warm body to practice against and cover kick offs. You can find some lunatic walk ons to fill that need. We will just agree to disagree. Ok mrs Stewart. Next time you watch tech, look for the guys not dressed behind the bench..that would be brad. Hilarious you think brad Stewart is the most athletic guy on the Georgia tech football team. Absolutely hilarious. Also: pwo does not equal walk on. Ask brad about that...lots of warm bodies on a football field that are practice dummies Oh, and a lock to start at an acc baseball team? He was a 500 pick in the draft! Good lord you're mental. [/QUOTE]
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