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<blockquote data-quote="stevo0718" data-source="post: 7769" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>Just wasted some of my time being a football roster creeper and went through Stanford's roster and looked at their players majors. Note, their full football roster like ours is huge with around 100 players on it.</p><p></p><p>I would say around 1/3 of players with a listed major (Jrs and Srs) had a degree called science, technology an society. There were a lot of psychology's and history's some film studies and only one communications. There were also a scattered number of biologies and engineering majors not a large chunk but maybe 6 or 7 of math and science degrees.</p><p></p><p>It's nothing to shake a stick at, but they're not majoring in rocket science by in large. What's tech's ratio of engineering vs business? I'm not sure. But we have far fewer stac major than they do, and oh yea...</p><p></p><p>What's our new football major going to be called? Sports, society and technology... Maybe we are following Stanford's plan...</p><p></p><p>If nothing else this proved to me, most football players don't like math. I looked at the requirements for that major 0 Math classes. Maybe our new Stanford major will have no math requirements! </p><p></p><p>Our school is not a crutch, it provides many opportunities for all its students. It just makes our coaches jobs harder.</p><p></p><p>Ps. Most O linemen, D linemen, RB's and LBs had that science, technology and society degree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevo0718, post: 7769, member: 179"] Just wasted some of my time being a football roster creeper and went through Stanford's roster and looked at their players majors. Note, their full football roster like ours is huge with around 100 players on it. I would say around 1/3 of players with a listed major (Jrs and Srs) had a degree called science, technology an society. There were a lot of psychology's and history's some film studies and only one communications. There were also a scattered number of biologies and engineering majors not a large chunk but maybe 6 or 7 of math and science degrees. It's nothing to shake a stick at, but they're not majoring in rocket science by in large. What's tech's ratio of engineering vs business? I'm not sure. But we have far fewer stac major than they do, and oh yea... What's our new football major going to be called? Sports, society and technology... Maybe we are following Stanford's plan... If nothing else this proved to me, most football players don't like math. I looked at the requirements for that major 0 Math classes. Maybe our new Stanford major will have no math requirements! Our school is not a crutch, it provides many opportunities for all its students. It just makes our coaches jobs harder. Ps. Most O linemen, D linemen, RB's and LBs had that science, technology and society degree. [/QUOTE]
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