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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 806716" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I think you are allowing yourself to answer a different question than originally posed, and to which I was addressing my comment. But, I do not think their campus reflects the diversity of the state. Nor does the GT campus reflect Georgia's diversity. And, I do not know the $ amounts coming in at Bama or GT that were leveraged by football. I agree there are a number of ways to measure success. </p><p></p><p>The question was whether Bama stocking 5* RBs was fair and whether the NCAA should limit the number of elite athletes any single school could stockpile. My argument is that the NCAA is not going to do anything to limit which schools an athlete can apply to or attend. If an RB wants to choose Bama because is sister is a student there or that his sister is not, that should be OK with the NCAA and how many 5* running backs are already enrolled should not be a factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 806716, member: 1199"] I think you are allowing yourself to answer a different question than originally posed, and to which I was addressing my comment. But, I do not think their campus reflects the diversity of the state. Nor does the GT campus reflect Georgia's diversity. And, I do not know the $ amounts coming in at Bama or GT that were leveraged by football. I agree there are a number of ways to measure success. The question was whether Bama stocking 5* RBs was fair and whether the NCAA should limit the number of elite athletes any single school could stockpile. My argument is that the NCAA is not going to do anything to limit which schools an athlete can apply to or attend. If an RB wants to choose Bama because is sister is a student there or that his sister is not, that should be OK with the NCAA and how many 5* running backs are already enrolled should not be a factor. [/QUOTE]
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