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<blockquote data-quote="OldJacketFan" data-source="post: 22443" data-attributes="member: 304"><p>Actually I did take a look at the majors currently declared by the Stanford players, 23 have declared majors that are not offered at Tech. One very interesting item is that 46 players have no declared majors, from what I can find there is no requirement for a player to declare a major until his junior year as the 46 players noted are all freshmen and sophomore. This would indicate there is basically a "general studies" program for the first two years. At no time did I say or suggest the Stanford players could not find a major at Tech. My point was that simply Stanford offers 3 times the number of majors that Tech offers.</p><p></p><p>I have been to Palo Alto and the Stanford campus, it is a beautiful area. Phil Knight is the benefactor at Oregon not Stanford. Stanford does have a very generous endowment to its football program, how much of this trickled down to the SAs I have no idea. I do know the players are not allowed benefits not available to the general student population per NCAA regs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldJacketFan, post: 22443, member: 304"] Actually I did take a look at the majors currently declared by the Stanford players, 23 have declared majors that are not offered at Tech. One very interesting item is that 46 players have no declared majors, from what I can find there is no requirement for a player to declare a major until his junior year as the 46 players noted are all freshmen and sophomore. This would indicate there is basically a "general studies" program for the first two years. At no time did I say or suggest the Stanford players could not find a major at Tech. My point was that simply Stanford offers 3 times the number of majors that Tech offers. I have been to Palo Alto and the Stanford campus, it is a beautiful area. Phil Knight is the benefactor at Oregon not Stanford. Stanford does have a very generous endowment to its football program, how much of this trickled down to the SAs I have no idea. I do know the players are not allowed benefits not available to the general student population per NCAA regs. [/QUOTE]
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