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<blockquote data-quote="smathis30" data-source="post: 543713" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>More than 50% of 5* and 25% of 4* get drafted, and a 4* is 4x more likely to get drafted. A person can do academics, be heavily recruited, and care about football more. See Calvin Johnson, who wanted to study civil engineering in high school, but ended up majoring in management at tech. Their best interest can be the NFL and higher rated recruits are way more likely to make it, especially after the CBS and Yahoo put investments into recruiting services and they have become more accurate. Saying it’s exponentially more difficult is insulting to every tutor and academic advisor we have at tech. Issues occurred 15 years ago due to administative oversight and steps have been taken to alleviate it. Find one athlete that chose a school because they listed an easy ride through school as their reason for committing. I’ve yet to find one. And 25-60% chance of winning the lottery? I’ll participate every single time. If you don’t, I really have questions for your understandings of statistics. And it looks like you have development completely out of the picture. Do you think that infamous picture of Collins with all the DBs he has sent to the NFL isn’t a recruiting tool to show that that 25% can be higher? And yes, we do think kids with the NFL as a goal will come to tech. Just look at Qua Searcy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smathis30, post: 543713, member: 1803"] More than 50% of 5* and 25% of 4* get drafted, and a 4* is 4x more likely to get drafted. A person can do academics, be heavily recruited, and care about football more. See Calvin Johnson, who wanted to study civil engineering in high school, but ended up majoring in management at tech. Their best interest can be the NFL and higher rated recruits are way more likely to make it, especially after the CBS and Yahoo put investments into recruiting services and they have become more accurate. Saying it’s exponentially more difficult is insulting to every tutor and academic advisor we have at tech. Issues occurred 15 years ago due to administative oversight and steps have been taken to alleviate it. Find one athlete that chose a school because they listed an easy ride through school as their reason for committing. I’ve yet to find one. And 25-60% chance of winning the lottery? I’ll participate every single time. If you don’t, I really have questions for your understandings of statistics. And it looks like you have development completely out of the picture. Do you think that infamous picture of Collins with all the DBs he has sent to the NFL isn’t a recruiting tool to show that that 25% can be higher? And yes, we do think kids with the NFL as a goal will come to tech. Just look at Qua Searcy [/QUOTE]
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