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<blockquote data-quote="Milwaukee" data-source="post: 232788" data-attributes="member: 1428"><p>Not at all brother. I know for a fact that certain programs at Tech are on another level compared to programs at UGA. But don't be naive, I know cats that have great degrees and great careers that went through the University of Georgia and they worked their *** off to get to the successful point they are in their lives. </p><p></p><p>So, to answer your question in which you are trying to pigeon hole me:</p><p> - Do I think UGA is a better academic institution than Tech? No. HELL NO.</p><p> - Do I think there is no difference between Tech athletes and UGA athletes? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Period. </p><p></p><p>The numbers are in our favor of better quality student athletes (I know that sounds wrong, but it's just my opinion...no disrespect to UGA), but it's a BS argument that I've seen all too much within the Tech fan base to say that you can just show up and sleep through class and get a degree from UGA. There's one thing to say it in fun, poking fun, but most of you cats actually believe that, which is kind of sad. </p><p></p><p>I threw out only 2 examples earlier cause I don't want to "sling mud" on our former SA's, but come on, there are DOZENS we've had that got into trouble of some sort. It happens with every program. #GlassHouseSyndrome</p><p></p><p>In closing - Here's a question I'll ask and answer myself though:</p><p></p><p>Do I think most Tech SA's are of higher potential than UGA SA's? Yes. Hell yes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Milwaukee, post: 232788, member: 1428"] Not at all brother. I know for a fact that certain programs at Tech are on another level compared to programs at UGA. But don't be naive, I know cats that have great degrees and great careers that went through the University of Georgia and they worked their *** off to get to the successful point they are in their lives. So, to answer your question in which you are trying to pigeon hole me: - Do I think UGA is a better academic institution than Tech? No. HELL NO. - Do I think there is no difference between Tech athletes and UGA athletes? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Period. The numbers are in our favor of better quality student athletes (I know that sounds wrong, but it's just my opinion...no disrespect to UGA), but it's a BS argument that I've seen all too much within the Tech fan base to say that you can just show up and sleep through class and get a degree from UGA. There's one thing to say it in fun, poking fun, but most of you cats actually believe that, which is kind of sad. I threw out only 2 examples earlier cause I don't want to "sling mud" on our former SA's, but come on, there are DOZENS we've had that got into trouble of some sort. It happens with every program. #GlassHouseSyndrome In closing - Here's a question I'll ask and answer myself though: Do I think most Tech SA's are of higher potential than UGA SA's? Yes. Hell yes. [/QUOTE]
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