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<blockquote data-quote="RLR" data-source="post: 58634" data-attributes="member: 486"><p>Let's use that - at Georgia Tech, you'll have the opportunity to prove yourself. At Alabama, you may not get another shot. And even if you do, you'll be expected to reach such a high bar the moment you step on the field. Fans won't cheer, they'll give a sigh of relief. You'll never prove people like that wrong. And your degree from Alabama combined with "football player" on your resume will impress less and less people with each passing year. </p><p></p><p>At Georgia tech, fans will be excited for your arrival. You will be a 1-8 talent this program is yearning for. You will be one more piece to what we are building and you will play a role perfectly suited for your ability. You will be running behind Devine & will Bryan for 2 years. </p><p></p><p>This is the fairest chance anyone can get. You will get an opportunity to play. And if you are successful, you will be successful. Earning a tech degree means something in the real world - as it should. Sit in on a class & see the student body. These kids don't care about what Alabama graduates think of them. Why would they when they win on merit? Not that everyone is a nerd. A lot of awesome people went to & go to tech. 1/8 are millionaires. Heck, a bunch of them went to space. Almost everyone at tech has his <em>or her</em> life together. You will be fascinated what you can learn from these people. They'll open up doors in your life that don't exisit in the Alabama SEC environment. </p><p></p><p>Now how do I fit this on twitter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RLR, post: 58634, member: 486"] Let's use that - at Georgia Tech, you'll have the opportunity to prove yourself. At Alabama, you may not get another shot. And even if you do, you'll be expected to reach such a high bar the moment you step on the field. Fans won't cheer, they'll give a sigh of relief. You'll never prove people like that wrong. And your degree from Alabama combined with "football player" on your resume will impress less and less people with each passing year. At Georgia tech, fans will be excited for your arrival. You will be a 1-8 talent this program is yearning for. You will be one more piece to what we are building and you will play a role perfectly suited for your ability. You will be running behind Devine & will Bryan for 2 years. This is the fairest chance anyone can get. You will get an opportunity to play. And if you are successful, you will be successful. Earning a tech degree means something in the real world - as it should. Sit in on a class & see the student body. These kids don't care about what Alabama graduates think of them. Why would they when they win on merit? Not that everyone is a nerd. A lot of awesome people went to & go to tech. 1/8 are millionaires. Heck, a bunch of them went to space. Almost everyone at tech has his [I]or her[/I] life together. You will be fascinated what you can learn from these people. They'll open up doors in your life that don't exisit in the Alabama SEC environment. Now how do I fit this on twitter? [/QUOTE]
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