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I will always maintain that the biggest recruiting hurdle GT faces recruiting is calculus. Even if I were a kid who were somewhat interested in a decent education as well as good football, even if I could theoretically pass survey of Calculus, why would I go to the trouble when I don't have to elsewhere? Just because a kid is smart doesn't necessarily mean he's going to want to apply himself to the level he'll have to at Georgia Tech, and no coach, no matter how gifted, is going to change his mind...
You're recruiting from a pool of players that can't add 2 & 2 and get 4, yet you claim calculus isn't hard. Terry Bradshaw couldn't spell cat unless you spotted him the C & the T. You really think they could get thru year 1 of anything??The problem in that regards is the perception that calculus is that hard. Calc 1 and survey aren't that hard especially when you have the academic support that football players do.
Ok, even if we suppose that it isn't THAT hard, why would a kid come here and deal with it at all when they don't have to? Unless GT somehow either magically goes liberal arts (ain't happening) or finds a coach that makes kids WANT to work harder at school than is necessary to get to the next level, this is the battle we'll always be facing. And the list of people that make kids want to learn is like, Levar Burton, Bill Nye, and MAYBE Jim Harbaugh....The problem in that regards is the perception that calculus is that hard. Calc 1 and survey aren't that hard especially when you have the academic support that football players do.
I will always maintain that the biggest recruiting hurdle GT faces recruiting is calculus. Even if I were a kid who were somewhat interested in a decent education as well as good football, even if I could theoretically pass survey of Calculus, why would I go to the trouble when I don't have to elsewhere? Just because a kid is smart doesn't necessarily mean he's going to want to apply himself to the level he'll have to at Georgia Tech, and no coach, no matter how gifted, is going to change his mind...
Ok, even if we suppose that it isn't THAT hard, why would a kid come here and deal with it at all when they don't have to?
And a lot of the guys O'Leary built his teams on wouldn't get into school today. That's just a fact. And "solid to exceptional" is what GT is getting now. According to some, it isn't good enough.
Every major at Tech requires Calculus. It may only be Survey of Calculus, but Calculus is required.1. Not every major at GT these days requires calculus. GT has more majors than ever.
2. George O'Leary had five top 25 teams in a row--not so long ago.
3. Liberal Arts majors have their "hurdle" courses too.
4. Don't tell me that in the entire world there aren't 20 kids every year who are qualified, solid to exceptional FBS players, and who want what Tech has to offer. We aren't trying to sign 1000 every year--just 20. However, you have to work to find them and sell them. It's effort and sales ability that are missing.
5. GT has a LOT to sell. The academic excuse is one rolled out by people who don't think much of GT.
This ^^^^Every major at Tech requires Calculus. It may only be Survey of Calculus, but Calculus is required.
Every major at Tech requires Calculus. It may only be Survey of Calculus, but Calculus is required.