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<blockquote data-quote="Sideways" data-source="post: 232097" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>Alrighty then,since you want to take the high road, fine. It is commendable that Tech persists in requiring calculus for every student. Idiotic, but commendable. More than 50 years ago, Dodd spoke about this. He would go into a recruits home and there would be a calculus textbook. A Georgia coach would leave it there saying: "Think you can pass this?" Dodd would curse to himself and mutter: "Worst thing that could happen to a school, requiring calculus" I am paraphrasing, of course, but the point is we can't be Ivy League during the week and a power 5 football team on Saturday. But you guys in the ivory tower keep up your fantasy. Maybe it will work but I suspect that we will continue to lose regularly to Georgia and soon enough Clemson and others whose idea of fair play begins and ends with "How can we win?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sideways, post: 232097, member: 2451"] Alrighty then,since you want to take the high road, fine. It is commendable that Tech persists in requiring calculus for every student. Idiotic, but commendable. More than 50 years ago, Dodd spoke about this. He would go into a recruits home and there would be a calculus textbook. A Georgia coach would leave it there saying: "Think you can pass this?" Dodd would curse to himself and mutter: "Worst thing that could happen to a school, requiring calculus" I am paraphrasing, of course, but the point is we can't be Ivy League during the week and a power 5 football team on Saturday. But you guys in the ivory tower keep up your fantasy. Maybe it will work but I suspect that we will continue to lose regularly to Georgia and soon enough Clemson and others whose idea of fair play begins and ends with "How can we win?" [/QUOTE]
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