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Georgia Tech’s Inability to Land In-State Talent is Becoming Problematic
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 314769"><p>I couldn't disagree more. If we broaden the number of degrees, then we're becoming a football factory like everyone else. Our one biggest brand identifier in the state, the southeast, and nationally is our academic rigor. If we allow kids to essentially major in football, then we start to chip away at that. Now Stanford has a very good academic reputation, and they allow all kinds of worthless majors for their football players, but I think you can't just assume that we could navigate those waters effectively. Nor would I want to, but that's my opinion. I'd rather be an underdog every year and have a reputation of a place that's actually trying to deliver an education.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 314769"] I couldn't disagree more. If we broaden the number of degrees, then we're becoming a football factory like everyone else. Our one biggest brand identifier in the state, the southeast, and nationally is our academic rigor. If we allow kids to essentially major in football, then we start to chip away at that. Now Stanford has a very good academic reputation, and they allow all kinds of worthless majors for their football players, but I think you can't just assume that we could navigate those waters effectively. Nor would I want to, but that's my opinion. I'd rather be an underdog every year and have a reputation of a place that's actually trying to deliver an education. [/QUOTE]
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