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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 643988" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>[USER=29]@Ibeeballin[/USER] you got me... I have no data that the majority of the best 4 and 5 star athletes can and want to do and are prepared to graduate from GT. I’m not sure why I even think that... the only reason these highly talented people are not choosing GT is that high school offense or perhaps CPJ just refused to accept their commitment. Playing and schooling at UNC and Georgia is no different than GT. What was I thinking? </p><p></p><p>On a more serious note, we have had a lot of talented individuals graduate from GT. Playing football and graduating from GT is no easy task. I salute the players, including you [USER=29]@Ibeeballin[/USER], for doing both grinds and getting that degree.</p><p></p><p>I do seriously believe that APR is just as big an issue for GT as some of the bad leadership at the top levels. I think we can both agree the net would be much larger if we had a liberal arts school. I think we can both agree that the easier the school the easier it is to keep players qualified to play. I have no data, you are right, but I BELIEVE that most of uga’s team would not make it at GT (either not prepared or not willing).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 643988, member: 402"] [USER=29]@Ibeeballin[/USER] you got me... I have no data that the majority of the best 4 and 5 star athletes can and want to do and are prepared to graduate from GT. I’m not sure why I even think that... the only reason these highly talented people are not choosing GT is that high school offense or perhaps CPJ just refused to accept their commitment. Playing and schooling at UNC and Georgia is no different than GT. What was I thinking? On a more serious note, we have had a lot of talented individuals graduate from GT. Playing football and graduating from GT is no easy task. I salute the players, including you [USER=29]@Ibeeballin[/USER], for doing both grinds and getting that degree. I do seriously believe that APR is just as big an issue for GT as some of the bad leadership at the top levels. I think we can both agree the net would be much larger if we had a liberal arts school. I think we can both agree that the easier the school the easier it is to keep players qualified to play. I have no data, you are right, but I BELIEVE that most of uga’s team would not make it at GT (either not prepared or not willing). [/QUOTE]
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