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Can we stay competitive in the NIL era?
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<blockquote data-quote="Adadu" data-source="post: 870660" data-attributes="member: 1661"><p>I'm curious to see, of the Tech football graduate population, how successful are former players at utilizing their degree compared to the rest of the Tech student population. It all gets lumped into "we're a great school" but from what I can tell our guys are really no better off than someone out of Tennessee, uga, etc in terms of where these guys who end up not making it to the NFL actually work (or decide to coach). Especially now with NIL, this argument is becoming more and more hollow. Obviously, there are exceptions like Ryan King who is a computer science major...but overall we're gonna have to buck up and stop with the degree value stuff if we want to bring in big talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adadu, post: 870660, member: 1661"] I'm curious to see, of the Tech football graduate population, how successful are former players at utilizing their degree compared to the rest of the Tech student population. It all gets lumped into "we're a great school" but from what I can tell our guys are really no better off than someone out of Tennessee, uga, etc in terms of where these guys who end up not making it to the NFL actually work (or decide to coach). Especially now with NIL, this argument is becoming more and more hollow. Obviously, there are exceptions like Ryan King who is a computer science major...but overall we're gonna have to buck up and stop with the degree value stuff if we want to bring in big talent. [/QUOTE]
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