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<blockquote data-quote="flea77" data-source="post: 228347" data-attributes="member: 1022"><p>Having a son ( GT Alumni) attend both schools (SEC Honor Roll and GT Highest Honors) the difference between UGA and GT is huge in terms of work load and real courses. Justin had classes at UGA w football players who would sleep thru class everyday and pass. In one class, Justin made a B and a player everyone knows failed the first test but made a A in the class. Hard to make a A w 3 exams, sleeping w your hoodie pulled over your head and your beats on but it happens... Factories do not care about academics when it comes to the 30 to 40 players that need to be kept eligible. They find a way. Its all about the money. Name the last player that was academically ineligible at UGA. Players who can't read past a 5th grade level stay eligible. The only way they lose players is by breaking the law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flea77, post: 228347, member: 1022"] Having a son ( GT Alumni) attend both schools (SEC Honor Roll and GT Highest Honors) the difference between UGA and GT is huge in terms of work load and real courses. Justin had classes at UGA w football players who would sleep thru class everyday and pass. In one class, Justin made a B and a player everyone knows failed the first test but made a A in the class. Hard to make a A w 3 exams, sleeping w your hoodie pulled over your head and your beats on but it happens... Factories do not care about academics when it comes to the 30 to 40 players that need to be kept eligible. They find a way. Its all about the money. Name the last player that was academically ineligible at UGA. Players who can't read past a 5th grade level stay eligible. The only way they lose players is by breaking the law. [/QUOTE]
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