New Old Guy
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Many on here make assumptions about other programs paying players, because they have better talent and more success than we do.
Well yeah. It’s just assumptions. Along with FBI wiretaps.
Many on here make assumptions about other programs paying players, because they have better talent and more success than we do.
And Federal indictments & arrests.Well yeah. It’s just assumptions. Along with FBI wiretaps.
I think where your head is at is the right direction, but it's kind of half baked. We are not like everyone else, but why are we not like everyone else? Are we falling behind (probably yes) because we're not like everyone else? How are we not like everyone else and where are the opportunities to level the playing field?Exactly, but they never wanna hear it. Once they realize that we are just like everyone else they will run out of things to use for excuses and things to make fun of Georgia for.
I'm just saying that in this general regard, Tech admissions is in the same place as every other school
And Federal indictments & arrests.
Do yourself a favor and stop now.What I've said isn't just about basketball and these latest incidents.
We've long pointed the finger at "others" for having what we perceive as dumb jocks and thought of ourselves as above and apart from that.
I've seen enough from our own players to know we aren't squeaky clean in this regard.
Again, I'm not talking about paying players. I'm taking about thinking that, because we take less "exceptions", that somehow makes us better. That's stupid. You are either in or out. Being half-in and wearing that as a badge of honor is just foolish.
Do yourself a favor and stop now.
How many players would qualify at Louisville without exceptions? Probably most of them, Louisville is borderline open admissions with over 70% acceptance rate. What does this claim of mine prove as regards cheating? Nothing.How many of our football and basketball starters would qualify to get in GT as regular students? We make exceptions, too. It's stupid to try and be half pregnant and claim that is somehow more noble than other schools.
Interesting topic and clearly one that gets people riled up. I'll try to add my $.02 without fanning the flames.
I believe it is a fairly established fact that all P5 universities (and most D1, non P5) admit athletes who would ever gain admission if they were not athletes. That isn't dishonest or illegal or anything like that. It's just a fact.
Second, on any team (especially football with huge roster), there are kids with great academic credentials and some with less stellar portfolios. The average will always pull up the lower performers, so it is a relatively meaningless statistic. I believe they should publish the mean, median, standard deviation, min and max if they really want to talk about the academic credentials on the team. (I mean everyone, not just GT)
That said, if the football team's SAT is ~1080 and the general student body is ~1450, it is obvious, de facto, that Tech admits a great number of football players who would never get in as non-athletes. (I don't have the stats for basketball and baseball, but they are harder to look at statistically since the CLT doesn't apply to small populations.
Just to be clear (I don't want @Peacone36 or @Jumpman to kill me on this!), I am not saying Tech is doing anything wrong or dishonest. I'm not saying they pay players. Nothing of the sort. I don't think they do, and I have no evidence that would point in that direction. I'm just saying that in this general regard, Tech admissions is in the same place as every other school
What I've said isn't just about basketball and these latest incidents.
We've long pointed the finger at "others" for having what we perceive as dumb jocks and thought of ourselves as above and apart from that.
I've seen enough from our own players to know we aren't squeaky clean in this regard.
Again, I'm not talking about paying players. I'm taking about thinking that, because we take less "exceptions", that somehow makes us better. That's stupid. You are either in or out. Being half-in and wearing that as a badge of honor is just foolish.
How many players would qualify at Louisville without exceptions? Probably most of them, Louisville is borderline open admissions with over 70% acceptance rate. What does this claim of mine prove as regards cheating? Nothing.
How many students would be admitted to Harvard without being a legacy? Does their 30 percent legacy rate prove anything. Nope.
Tech has an acceptance rate of 26%. Duke's is 13%, Stanford is around 5%.
Life is not as binary as you seem to want it to be. What I have always believed is GT has better odds. On average better students and on average better student athletes then by far most universities. On average those coming out do better than those from most other universities.What I've said isn't just about basketball and these latest incidents.
We've long pointed the finger at "others" for having what we perceive as dumb jocks and thought of ourselves as above and apart from that.
I've seen enough from our own players to know we aren't squeaky clean in this regard.
Again, I'm not talking about paying players. I'm taking about thinking that, because we take less "exceptions", that somehow makes us better. That's stupid. You are either in or out. Being half-in and wearing that as a badge of honor is just foolish.
Geez, some GT fans sure seem like they want to throw GT under the bus even when there is no discernible reason to do so <shrugs>
I continue to be amazed (and shocked) at how people are SO quick to jump to conclusions on the internet and judge other people. smdh
How many students would be admitted to Harvard without being a legacy? Does their 30 percent legacy rate prove anything. Nope.
Tech has an acceptance rate of 26%. Duke's is 13%, Stanford is around 5%.
These facts don't contribute to the conversation, but a lot of Tech alums who were admitted 6 or more years ago don't have a clear understanding of how Tech has changed. I do only because my legacy son with a 730 math SAT and a 4.0 adjusted GPA from a very good high school (and an A in B/C calculus), but out of state, did not get in. A 730 math SAT alone would have gotten you in not so many years ago.
Who cares!!!!FWIW, that was the case even 6 years ago. I had almost exactly what you are talking about, little more SAT little less GPA and a 5 on the BC test, and was instate and got rejected in 2009.