Seems to me that this debate has evolved into a more general debate about whether in our society we ought to have athletic programs in university which are manned by students who, other than their athletic skills, would not be admitted to those schools.
Idealism aside, money wins. The realities of our world is that as long as fans will pay money to se kids who can (in some cases) barely speak decent english to come play football (or basketball), then the vats majority of universities will go there and use these kids.
It is fascinating to me that no one, I mean NO ONE, outside of a few idealists, allow the athletic irregularities to demean the academic reputation of a school. I have not noticed that anyone has degraded UNC's academic reputation outside of a few angry fans on message boards. All the rankings I see still rank them highly. Florida has a good academic reputation...ever heard some of this players speak? <shaking my head> In our society, 99% of folks are able to shrug off the athletics for what they are, and evaluate the university as a whole ignoring that. Yet, at GT, we cling to the idea that somehow, that's not true and we would lose something precious if we went the way of UNC.
I use UNC as the most egregious example, but frankly as nothing negative has happened to them, I wonder why all universities don't follow they model. And, frankly, as has been pointe out in this thread, they still easily accept, and maintain the academic status of, otherwise marginal students who can play football. There are plenty of positives that cure to the entire university as a result of national ranked athletic programs. Demonstrable advantages. Applications rise, donations rise, name recognition rises, fan bases swell, etc etc
I think GT is frankly a dinosaur. I know many GT grads will vigoursly disagree with my view on this topic, but I don't think they will have much in the way of facts to support their point of view. I could go on and on, but this post is already longer than most message board readers want to read....