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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 193892" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I watched on my computer. That game had all the energy of a Duke home game and I got to wondering why a student-athlete would sign up for that.</p><p></p><p>For all those who insist that fans and/or small stadiums have any impact on recruiting, I did a quick check. 38 former Canes are in the NFL as compared to Bama (40), Uga (36) and Clemson (31). (It does beg the question - what has happened to squander such talent as their program has not been in the same zip code with either Clemson or Uga's, let alone UA.)</p><p></p><p>You might argue that they are in a fertile recruiting ground and you would be correct in that regard. But so is GT, University of Houston and Tulane. it appears that stadium size and attendance are factors that can be overcome in recruiting. That is, if you assume that playing in the NFL is a reasonable measure of a person's ability to play football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 193892, member: 844"] I watched on my computer. That game had all the energy of a Duke home game and I got to wondering why a student-athlete would sign up for that. For all those who insist that fans and/or small stadiums have any impact on recruiting, I did a quick check. 38 former Canes are in the NFL as compared to Bama (40), Uga (36) and Clemson (31). (It does beg the question - what has happened to squander such talent as their program has not been in the same zip code with either Clemson or Uga's, let alone UA.) You might argue that they are in a fertile recruiting ground and you would be correct in that regard. But so is GT, University of Houston and Tulane. it appears that stadium size and attendance are factors that can be overcome in recruiting. That is, if you assume that playing in the NFL is a reasonable measure of a person's ability to play football. [/QUOTE]
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