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<blockquote data-quote="MGTfan" data-source="post: 34310" data-attributes="member: 124"><p>I honestly think very few recruits actually care about academics, even the ones who say they do. Every kid who is playing big time college football has NFL aspirations, and there's nothing wrong with that. They even know that only a small percentage of college players make the NFL, but they all think they will be a part of that small percentage. Most 5 star recruits probably have the attitude that they are a lock to make it to the league, while the three stars are convinced they are going to prove everybody wrong. </p><p></p><p>Just my opinion, but I don't academics is a very hot selling point to most recruits these days, though not all of them. Pushing academics too much may even give the player the idea that the coach doesn't believe they can make the NFL, which would obviously be a turn off to the player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGTfan, post: 34310, member: 124"] I honestly think very few recruits actually care about academics, even the ones who say they do. Every kid who is playing big time college football has NFL aspirations, and there's nothing wrong with that. They even know that only a small percentage of college players make the NFL, but they all think they will be a part of that small percentage. Most 5 star recruits probably have the attitude that they are a lock to make it to the league, while the three stars are convinced they are going to prove everybody wrong. Just my opinion, but I don't academics is a very hot selling point to most recruits these days, though not all of them. Pushing academics too much may even give the player the idea that the coach doesn't believe they can make the NFL, which would obviously be a turn off to the player. [/QUOTE]
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