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<blockquote data-quote="flea77" data-source="post: 378317" data-attributes="member: 1022"><p>You can get a good education at any school and be successful. No one is saying you cannot. But be honest, many factory schools push kids into “easier” paths that really do not give them much to work with after college. Clemson is a good example. They have players that start out in Eng and 1 year later are pre business Mgr. What ever that is. Just because someone knows a few guys prob in sales that got a chance because they played at xyz college does not mean that the other 80 kids who honestly the alum don’t give a crap about are successful if they were railroaded into a no nothing degree. There is s reason CMR tried to set up job fairs for his players w UGA album. The vast majority of kids playing ball at any school are not getting sweet deals from alumni. The guys who are successful from any school are mainly ones w a good degree and they earn it. The diff to me is if you are looking for someone and you have a guy w a business degree from GT and a guy w a business degree from a factory you know the GT guy earned it. No favors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flea77, post: 378317, member: 1022"] You can get a good education at any school and be successful. No one is saying you cannot. But be honest, many factory schools push kids into “easier” paths that really do not give them much to work with after college. Clemson is a good example. They have players that start out in Eng and 1 year later are pre business Mgr. What ever that is. Just because someone knows a few guys prob in sales that got a chance because they played at xyz college does not mean that the other 80 kids who honestly the alum don’t give a crap about are successful if they were railroaded into a no nothing degree. There is s reason CMR tried to set up job fairs for his players w UGA album. The vast majority of kids playing ball at any school are not getting sweet deals from alumni. The guys who are successful from any school are mainly ones w a good degree and they earn it. The diff to me is if you are looking for someone and you have a guy w a business degree from GT and a guy w a business degree from a factory you know the GT guy earned it. No favors. [/QUOTE]
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