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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 892835" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Even if we had a Parks & Rec or Criminal Justice degree, it’s only a fraction of the battle. First, you’d need multiple degrees, because even if you’re not going to class, you want a particular degree. Second, these players want there to be ladies not going to class either, so you need retail and hospitality and fashion and other degrees—in fact, you’d need more because you want more women than men with free time. </p><p></p><p>If you’re looking at the recruiting like a Miami or an FSU or an Arkansas, you’re looking at schools where the students have a ton of free time compared to Tech. In some cases, we’re talking party schools. That’s not adding a degree program—that’s changing the entire institution. That’s a MASSIVE change</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 892835, member: 282"] Even if we had a Parks & Rec or Criminal Justice degree, it’s only a fraction of the battle. First, you’d need multiple degrees, because even if you’re not going to class, you want a particular degree. Second, these players want there to be ladies not going to class either, so you need retail and hospitality and fashion and other degrees—in fact, you’d need more because you want more women than men with free time. If you’re looking at the recruiting like a Miami or an FSU or an Arkansas, you’re looking at schools where the students have a ton of free time compared to Tech. In some cases, we’re talking party schools. That’s not adding a degree program—that’s changing the entire institution. That’s a MASSIVE change [/QUOTE]
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