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<blockquote data-quote="bigrabbit" data-source="post: 916797" data-attributes="member: 6023"><p>I agree, they’re definitely out there and we have smart players. But my guess is our version of leniency looks a little different from Coastal Carolina’s.</p><p>The last article I saw had our football players with the highest SATs of any P5 state college, but also the largest gap of any school between the average football player and the average student.</p><p>Based on data out there, our football players have better academic stats than the average non athlete student at Coastal Carolina.</p><p>You can’t push this so far before it’s unfair for a kid to work on football 35 hours/wk, sit in a room full of academic racehorses and somehow make grades.</p><p>My point is some coaches might be more prepared to deal with the nature of GT than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigrabbit, post: 916797, member: 6023"] I agree, they’re definitely out there and we have smart players. But my guess is our version of leniency looks a little different from Coastal Carolina’s. The last article I saw had our football players with the highest SATs of any P5 state college, but also the largest gap of any school between the average football player and the average student. Based on data out there, our football players have better academic stats than the average non athlete student at Coastal Carolina. You can’t push this so far before it’s unfair for a kid to work on football 35 hours/wk, sit in a room full of academic racehorses and somehow make grades. My point is some coaches might be more prepared to deal with the nature of GT than others. [/QUOTE]
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