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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 240799" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>Very well said and I'd even go further in the academic direction. Not only are these young men staying eligible with many graduating early, but they are taking classes many times over more difficult and time consuming than their peers at other schools. This fact is often lost on us but it is significant, none the less. I know most are not majoring in Engineering. It does not matter. Compared to the guys at Ugag, Miami, Clemson and the rest, it might as well be Aerospace or Chem E. </p><p></p><p>We all know how JeT struggled on the field last year and the multitude of reasons that led to it. What few know is that he had a very daunting academic load as well. CPJ mentioned in an interview a while back that he was taking a pretty tough course last fall. I'm sure that contributed in no small way to what we saw on the field last year. </p><p></p><p>Who knows the exact impact of our rigorous academics. We're proud of our guys for accepting and defeating this challenge, but barely realize the impact it has on game day. Our record in games following mid terms and finals is abysmal. I highly doubt you'd be able to find very many other places where this occurs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 240799, member: 77"] Very well said and I'd even go further in the academic direction. Not only are these young men staying eligible with many graduating early, but they are taking classes many times over more difficult and time consuming than their peers at other schools. This fact is often lost on us but it is significant, none the less. I know most are not majoring in Engineering. It does not matter. Compared to the guys at Ugag, Miami, Clemson and the rest, it might as well be Aerospace or Chem E. We all know how JeT struggled on the field last year and the multitude of reasons that led to it. What few know is that he had a very daunting academic load as well. CPJ mentioned in an interview a while back that he was taking a pretty tough course last fall. I'm sure that contributed in no small way to what we saw on the field last year. Who knows the exact impact of our rigorous academics. We're proud of our guys for accepting and defeating this challenge, but barely realize the impact it has on game day. Our record in games following mid terms and finals is abysmal. I highly doubt you'd be able to find very many other places where this occurs. [/QUOTE]
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