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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 933378" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>I am getting tired of the half in half out gtaa football plan.</p><p>I am not sure what we can do.</p><p></p><p>PAST </p><p>We used to be a small college that graduated a very large nuber of very excellent engineers and were at the top in football </p><p></p><p>Now we are a giant school compared to our academic sister schools who did not greatly expand. Some of these sister schools are in Patriot Conference (which is our worse case football future). Buckell used to be a national football power back in day. </p><p></p><p>NOW</p><p>We graduate a giant number excellent engineers and business types. 100% of TECH COURSES ARE CHALLENGING. </p><p></p><p> We have no closely affiliated medical school which limits our ability to compete with our super large AAU brothers. No AAU in south except gt, Uf, Ut .</p><p>The big AAU all do medical researchand other resesrch while all we do is makes stuff and do stuff for DOD. Its too bad that gt and Emory are not strongly connected to offer some non engr courses that athletes could find desirable. We could be a Stanford in Atltanta providing elite academicly challenging. The $$ impact on Georgia would be astounding.</p><p></p><p>FUTURE in football is not bright if we must have 99.9999% Tech classes / courses that are very hard and aren't of interest to 90% of football players. Are we big enough to fight for being allowed some flexibility? I owned a part of a texas based company that had great engineers from the in state universities. The UT engrs were really good across the board. But UT football players had plenty of options they wanted and where there is way less academic rigor.</p><p> </p><p>FOOTBALL - PORTAL COMPETITION.</p><p>UA booster told me their one of there ol guys left to go to Mia because they would not match the 800k.</p><p></p><p>RIGHT NOW.</p><p>Going to watch NFL San Francisco play Philadelphia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 933378, member: 1237"] I am getting tired of the half in half out gtaa football plan. I am not sure what we can do. PAST We used to be a small college that graduated a very large nuber of very excellent engineers and were at the top in football Now we are a giant school compared to our academic sister schools who did not greatly expand. Some of these sister schools are in Patriot Conference (which is our worse case football future). Buckell used to be a national football power back in day. NOW We graduate a giant number excellent engineers and business types. 100% of TECH COURSES ARE CHALLENGING. We have no closely affiliated medical school which limits our ability to compete with our super large AAU brothers. No AAU in south except gt, Uf, Ut . The big AAU all do medical researchand other resesrch while all we do is makes stuff and do stuff for DOD. Its too bad that gt and Emory are not strongly connected to offer some non engr courses that athletes could find desirable. We could be a Stanford in Atltanta providing elite academicly challenging. The $$ impact on Georgia would be astounding. FUTURE in football is not bright if we must have 99.9999% Tech classes / courses that are very hard and aren't of interest to 90% of football players. Are we big enough to fight for being allowed some flexibility? I owned a part of a texas based company that had great engineers from the in state universities. The UT engrs were really good across the board. But UT football players had plenty of options they wanted and where there is way less academic rigor. FOOTBALL - PORTAL COMPETITION. UA booster told me their one of there ol guys left to go to Mia because they would not match the 800k. RIGHT NOW. Going to watch NFL San Francisco play Philadelphia. [/QUOTE]
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