I am going to explain this in an easier way for you so that you can comprehend it. Let's assume that this kid's goal is to play QB in the NFL. How does playing here vs. at Uga help him do that? (see our resume for NFL QB's over history vs. theirs). So he may have to sit and only get to start for a year over there. Do you think NFL scouts can't find him? The league is full of second stringers from the likes of Bama, OSU. etc IF they are good enough, the league will find them. This looks like am emotional decision to me.
Now, let's look at engineering schools...we have one and so do they. Which one is recognized as a world wide leader and which one is just getting off the ground? So a kid transferring from Uga to GT would be recognized as making a rational decision in this case.
I remember
@JacketFromUGA stating in another post that reading comprehension was not a strong suit for most of us engineering types. I believe that he nailed that call.
Playing in the NFL is about building your "video resume", according to NFL scouts they like to see 20-24 starts (basically 2 seasons) on tape to give them a good foundation to evaluate a player under all types of conditions
If he thinks that GT going to a new offense and needing different types of QBs than we currently have can give him those 20-24 starts, then he's gonna consider GT to try and make his NFL dreams come true
Past history of putting QBs in the NFL means less than nothing in current day P5 CFB, or to current day NFL scouts, they want physical measurables off the field and game tape, real simple
Maybe 10% of our players major in Engr, and at UGA I'd guess that less than 2% of their players major in Engineering
In summary FB players, all FB players, make FB decisions 1st and foremost, and they know they have to stay eligible, so they do that along the way and graduate
When Andrew Luck was coming out of HS, he wanted to play for Texas, Mack Brown thought other QBs were better, once rejected by Texas Andrew Luck wanted to go where he could play in a PRO STYLE OFFENSE 1st, at a school that had an Architecture program 2nd, I think he majored in some sort of Arch Design crap at Stanford
In summary, even guys with great academics generally make the FB decision 1st and then make the academics decision 2nd
The reason:
There are enough "good schools" where the academics is close enough to allow a full ride elite recruit to do that
Example:
A player rejects GT FB for whatever reason, that player feels that he can get a similar BS in Business Degree from
ND
Michigan
UCLA
Penn St
Washington
Stanford
NW
Dook
UVa
at any number of schools, so that the differentiating factor becomes the HC , the FB program, the way players are developed and the chances at the NFL
This is why damn near 0% of elite recruits choose a school due to "academics", they have so many great choices academically, that the tie-breaker is always the FB opportunities
So many GT fans don't understand this, they think our BS in Business degree is God's gift to Athletes