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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 640518" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>While it’s very true that UGAg’s engineering program doesn’t hold a candle to Tech’s, it’s completely false and probably a little asinine to believe it doesn’t affect Tech’s football program. It’s well known that companies like to hire student athletes, both because of their teamwork skills, and they know they’re dedicated. So anybody that plays 4 years of major college football <em>and </em>has an engineering degree will have no trouble finding a job. Players know this, coaches know this, and recruiters know this. A prime example, Josh Dobbs, majored in AE at Tennessee, and never had the slightest intention of coming to Tech. </p><p></p><p>The BOR is handcuffing GT by not allowing the institute to expand its curriculum, but letting UGA do whatever it wants. It won’t be long until the BOR has pushed UGA ahead of Tech in every academic category.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 640518, member: 4572"] While it’s very true that UGAg’s engineering program doesn’t hold a candle to Tech’s, it’s completely false and probably a little asinine to believe it doesn’t affect Tech’s football program. It’s well known that companies like to hire student athletes, both because of their teamwork skills, and they know they’re dedicated. So anybody that plays 4 years of major college football [I]and [/I]has an engineering degree will have no trouble finding a job. Players know this, coaches know this, and recruiters know this. A prime example, Josh Dobbs, majored in AE at Tennessee, and never had the slightest intention of coming to Tech. The BOR is handcuffing GT by not allowing the institute to expand its curriculum, but letting UGA do whatever it wants. It won’t be long until the BOR has pushed UGA ahead of Tech in every academic category. [/QUOTE]
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