Play Division 1 football and get a great education at these 10 schools

GlennW

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9. GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets have won four national championships in their history as well as 15 conference championships. Paul Johnson has been head coach since 2008 and has led the team to seven bowl games.

Georgia Institute of Technology is a large and diverse public university ranked as one of the top 100 schools in the U.S. Some highlights of the school are a low student loan default rate, as well as a high freshman retention rate and a high percentage of full time teachers.

http://college.usatoday.com/2017/07/07/best-colleges-football/
 

iceeater1969

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It's pretty sad when GT can't even get a leg up on the factories when it comes to publicity for our academics.
1. The hill supports football in many quiet ways that we mere donors need not know.

2. Gtaa is to marketing as 1 is to 1000.

Pretty much show we dont deserve coach.
 

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Our brand and marketing is not good. It's why people outside the engineering world can't get our school name right

Yea I mean we're the Yellow Jackets, but our color isn't Yellow. You can start right there. Imagine if the Syracuse Orange had burnt sienna or brick red as their colors.

Nonsensical list/criteria anyway.
 

MtownJacket

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Terrible list, as mentioned by many others. Being a pretty good school for a regular student and being a school that successfully educates their football players are two completely different things.

Alabama on this list is hilarious.

Needs Stanford, Rice, Purdue, Vanderbilt, UCLA, Berkley, etc.
 

GlennW

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At least we're ON the list whereas UGA, Auburn, and other schools aren't. HALF FULL or HALF EMPTY my friends...
 
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