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So we often hear how opposing coaches will break out a Calculus book, or tell recruits the odds of graduating at GT is low in order to negative recruit against us. Apparently a Michigan coach took a similar tact to make UM look more attractive than a school they were recruiting against. Whoops:
http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/story/michigan-wolverines-ohio-state-buckeyes-2015-recruiting-class-cfb-am-012815?cmpid=tsmfb:fscom:cfbonfox
THAT is exactly how recruits need to handle it when a coach challenges their intelligence. If some coach comes into my livingroom and tells my child (when I have a child) they aren't good enough or smart enough to graduate from a school, pass a class, or get accepted without football...they're getting a foot up their rear on the way out of the door.
Kudos to that recruit.
http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/story/michigan-wolverines-ohio-state-buckeyes-2015-recruiting-class-cfb-am-012815?cmpid=tsmfb:fscom:cfbonfox
THAT is exactly how recruits need to handle it when a coach challenges their intelligence. If some coach comes into my livingroom and tells my child (when I have a child) they aren't good enough or smart enough to graduate from a school, pass a class, or get accepted without football...they're getting a foot up their rear on the way out of the door.
Kudos to that recruit.