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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 598529" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>DM chose GT in part because he was one of the rare few high performing scholar-athletes who recognizes the value of a GT degree. He always had an eye on life after football as evidenced by his retirement message on Twitter. Let me re-emphasize the terms "rare" and "few" in the same sentence as "recognizes the value of a GT degree." </p><p></p><p>I hope we're still going hard after these endangered species athletes. Even the not-so-scholarly high performing athletes should be able to recognize the value of a top shelf education even if you have a superb NFL career like Morgan and Calvin. Those two guys should be the poster boys for what GT can do for you after the NFL. As we all know too well trying to convince the naive prep football star who believes himself invincible that they need to plan for the future is no easy task.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 598529, member: 77"] DM chose GT in part because he was one of the rare few high performing scholar-athletes who recognizes the value of a GT degree. He always had an eye on life after football as evidenced by his retirement message on Twitter. Let me re-emphasize the terms "rare" and "few" in the same sentence as "recognizes the value of a GT degree." I hope we're still going hard after these endangered species athletes. Even the not-so-scholarly high performing athletes should be able to recognize the value of a top shelf education even if you have a superb NFL career like Morgan and Calvin. Those two guys should be the poster boys for what GT can do for you after the NFL. As we all know too well trying to convince the naive prep football star who believes himself invincible that they need to plan for the future is no easy task. [/QUOTE]
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