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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 309974"><p>If a recruit doesn't care about or see the value in the education, then he should not come to Tech. Because you can't thumb your nose at professors here and just ignore school. You won't last long. You have to see the value in what that offers in order to dedicate yourself in the manner necessary to achieve success in the classroom when you are also holding down a full time job (being an athlete too).</p><p></p><p>One thing we can tell them is that over the last decade the same percentage of 4* or higher recruits from Tech made it to the NFL as did Alabama. Now yes, the volume is much higher at Alabama than here. But almost 2/3rds of 4*+ recruits there do NOT make it to the NFL. Its a volume thing - they have so many that they literally can't even make the field to play to even get a chance to showcase themselves. Those guys who don't make the NFL then graduate with a degree from a school ranked #252 in the nation by Forbes (<a href="https://www.forbes.com/colleges/the-university-of-alabama/" target="_blank">https://www.forbes.com/colleges/the-university-of-alabama/</a>). So yea, we don't want guys who don't see and understand what that means, because they won't be successful here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 309974"] If a recruit doesn't care about or see the value in the education, then he should not come to Tech. Because you can't thumb your nose at professors here and just ignore school. You won't last long. You have to see the value in what that offers in order to dedicate yourself in the manner necessary to achieve success in the classroom when you are also holding down a full time job (being an athlete too). One thing we can tell them is that over the last decade the same percentage of 4* or higher recruits from Tech made it to the NFL as did Alabama. Now yes, the volume is much higher at Alabama than here. But almost 2/3rds of 4*+ recruits there do NOT make it to the NFL. Its a volume thing - they have so many that they literally can't even make the field to play to even get a chance to showcase themselves. Those guys who don't make the NFL then graduate with a degree from a school ranked #252 in the nation by Forbes ([URL]https://www.forbes.com/colleges/the-university-of-alabama/[/URL]). So yea, we don't want guys who don't see and understand what that means, because they won't be successful here. [/QUOTE]
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