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Winning is fun.
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Re: Alabama Crimson Tide
His statement was about admission standards, which is a whole lot more relevant as to who can get into a school to play football rather than the strength of a school's engineering research. You don't have to travel to find out what it takes to get into a given SEC school versus a Big 10 school.
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Re: Alabama Crimson Tide
Is there a big ten school whose football program suffers because of its admission standards outside of perhaps Northwestern?
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Re: Alabama Crimson Tide
Absolutely. After the Cooper fiasco, OSU tightened up its admission standards for football players. They've backed off multiple guys because while they may have qualified, the admissions department would not allowed them in. I'm sure the admission standards are still more lenient compared to the OSU student population as a whole, but they do decline kids who the NCAA has cleared. For a while, a lot of those kids ended up at Michigan State, which is the lowest rated academic school in the Big 10. Others ended up at UC.
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Pre-tty, pre-tty good!!
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Re: Alabama Crimson Tide
Michigan lost one of it's prized recruits this year because he was not admitted.
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Winning is fun.
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Re: Alabama Crimson Tide
And that's one of the reasons oversigning is such a huge advantage. If a kid doesn't qualify or isn't admitted for a Big 10 school, then that program basically loses that scholarship for the year. Guys like Saban and Miles can recruit six or seven guys who are borderline to qualify for three open scholarships knowing that three of those guys will get in and they can basically let the others go by the wayside.
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Re: Alabama Crimson Tide
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Et tu, Brutus?
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Re: Alabama Crimson Tide
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I know it was generally accepted as being an admissions issue, but I never bought into that.
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Re: Alabama Crimson Tide
I think you are getting the story mixed with Javon Ringer and Ray Williams. Ringer was the one with the academic issues, Sutton was just a size issue, they were also boxed in on schollies that year, and couldn't take any more smaller running backs. They offered Ringer a grey shirt. Ray Williams was the kid with the SERIOUS legal issues.
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Et tu, Brutus?
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Re: Alabama Crimson Tide
Because Georgia is evil and as you must certainly know, they loom on Auburn's schedule, is one of their big rivals, and is never a certainty.
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