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<blockquote data-quote="GaTech4ever" data-source="post: 149528" data-attributes="member: 660"><p>If your son has the athletic ability of Landon Collins and his academic floor is still a school like Alabama, then yeah my main concern is where is he going to get the best opportunity to reach his dream to play in the NFL.</p><p></p><p>If your son has extraordinary mathematic abilities and has the athletic ability of a D3 player, then my main concern is where is he going to get the best opportunity to further his academic career.</p><p></p><p>If my son has issues leaving home, I'm going to look at the school that makes him feel most comfortable and is in close proximity to him. This can obviously go on. I just don't get why GT fans love to consistently tear down other schools academically, especially the SEC. Are we just assuming Landon Collins didn't care about school because he cared more about his NFL future? What are the chances he's a millionaire without football? If he gets hurt and can't play a down again, a degree from the SEC won't bury him like some like to think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaTech4ever, post: 149528, member: 660"] If your son has the athletic ability of Landon Collins and his academic floor is still a school like Alabama, then yeah my main concern is where is he going to get the best opportunity to reach his dream to play in the NFL. If your son has extraordinary mathematic abilities and has the athletic ability of a D3 player, then my main concern is where is he going to get the best opportunity to further his academic career. If my son has issues leaving home, I'm going to look at the school that makes him feel most comfortable and is in close proximity to him. This can obviously go on. I just don't get why GT fans love to consistently tear down other schools academically, especially the SEC. Are we just assuming Landon Collins didn't care about school because he cared more about his NFL future? What are the chances he's a millionaire without football? If he gets hurt and can't play a down again, a degree from the SEC won't bury him like some like to think. [/QUOTE]
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