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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 817243" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>Its not a regional thing. If and I say ”if” because I’m not going to look for stats, the SEC schools are easier to get into AND graduate from then by default a majority of true athletes that seek to use college as a stepping stone to the Pros will enroll in the SEC. There has been a lot of discussion here about AAU schools and their standards, I’ll assume we all agree ACC schools are harder academically. If both are true then which conference gets the B & C high school stud RB ?</p><p></p><p>Im not knocking Tech, The ACC or trying to elevate The SEC but it’s just a given that The SEC will enroll <strong><u>MORE</u></strong> highly regarded SAs than the other conferences. I’m not sure about The PAC 12s academic standards outside of Stanford so there may be options for west coast kids.</p><p></p><p>To freeze out the SEC everything has to be the same, you just can’t freeze out any conference that has predominantly southern state schools who are known for their football and who have lower academic standards. The avg. SAT score at Auburn is 1320 and At Duke it’s 1510 whose gonna get the majority of best athletic SA’s ? Auburn will get 5 for every 1 at Duke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 817243, member: 3774"] Its not a regional thing. If and I say ”if” because I’m not going to look for stats, the SEC schools are easier to get into AND graduate from then by default a majority of true athletes that seek to use college as a stepping stone to the Pros will enroll in the SEC. There has been a lot of discussion here about AAU schools and their standards, I’ll assume we all agree ACC schools are harder academically. If both are true then which conference gets the B & C high school stud RB ? Im not knocking Tech, The ACC or trying to elevate The SEC but it’s just a given that The SEC will enroll [B][U]MORE[/U][/B] highly regarded SAs than the other conferences. I’m not sure about The PAC 12s academic standards outside of Stanford so there may be options for west coast kids. To freeze out the SEC everything has to be the same, you just can’t freeze out any conference that has predominantly southern state schools who are known for their football and who have lower academic standards. The avg. SAT score at Auburn is 1320 and At Duke it’s 1510 whose gonna get the majority of best athletic SA’s ? Auburn will get 5 for every 1 at Duke. [/QUOTE]
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