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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 23948" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>I'll try to make myself perfectly clear- First, I am 100% confident that I'm more familiar with Stanford's admissions process for special admits. Also, Stanford's requirements for special admits has not changed in over 30 years. You can believe what I'm saying or not but if I ever insinuated it was harder to get a football player into Stanford than GT it was because MS auto spell checks as I type and I'm normally too lazy to reread what I've typed. I only have so much patience with iPhone technology. Stanford is a private school that has ZERO public oversight. It does what it wants including revoking scholarships to kids they've already committed to because some other kid that's better jumps up at the last minute-usually because that kid got bumped from another top notch FB school and is freaking out as NSD is approaching and he didn't play the game right.</p><p></p><p>Being an alum, don't get me wrong when USC is in town or Cal the atmosphere is good. Rest of the games I'll take the Flats. I will tell you this, in my opinion is 2-3 years Stanford will be back off the radar as USC, UCLA, Wash, etc get their programs fixed. </p><p></p><p>You guys with SPE are hilarious. Look at the college landscape, it's up and down every year for the 50ish competitive programs out there that are not perennially top 10-15. GT just happens to be at the short end of the stick right now. This too will pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 23948, member: 789"] I'll try to make myself perfectly clear- First, I am 100% confident that I'm more familiar with Stanford's admissions process for special admits. Also, Stanford's requirements for special admits has not changed in over 30 years. You can believe what I'm saying or not but if I ever insinuated it was harder to get a football player into Stanford than GT it was because MS auto spell checks as I type and I'm normally too lazy to reread what I've typed. I only have so much patience with iPhone technology. Stanford is a private school that has ZERO public oversight. It does what it wants including revoking scholarships to kids they've already committed to because some other kid that's better jumps up at the last minute-usually because that kid got bumped from another top notch FB school and is freaking out as NSD is approaching and he didn't play the game right. Being an alum, don't get me wrong when USC is in town or Cal the atmosphere is good. Rest of the games I'll take the Flats. I will tell you this, in my opinion is 2-3 years Stanford will be back off the radar as USC, UCLA, Wash, etc get their programs fixed. You guys with SPE are hilarious. Look at the college landscape, it's up and down every year for the 50ish competitive programs out there that are not perennially top 10-15. GT just happens to be at the short end of the stick right now. This too will pass. [/QUOTE]
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