BigOrangeMojo
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Champions of the Classroom!
Start making room in the trophy case.
You have to get it done in the classroom or you don't play. The expectation in the classroom should always be met and should be of greater importance than winning football game.
But I get - you would be okay if the team was full of folks that spent their days in jail and played football on Saturdays as long as they won.
Who are the 4 losses? That would be disappointing. Is this a realistic expectation from you or pessimistic? What if you were being optimistic?
I'm a bit of of pumper and dreamer at times, but I think we finally win the East again this year. If not, I will be very disappointed. And we win it by going 10-2, not all pretty, but we will find a way. I will cover my butt by saying if we lose to ga tech in ATL, 9-3 still gets the job done. JMO
Pathetic
Lol, ok. I just don't pretend I care about their education. If they all got 4.0's and lost every game, none of you would be fans.
"He dropped that touchdown, but at least he passed his rudimentary Algebra class"
Can't say that's ever gone through my head. If they want to use their free education to actually learn something, I'm all for it. But I can at least admit I understand that isn't why most of them are here. At least the ones that play.
How many 4 star and up recruits do you guys think actually get a job in their major after graduation? Very few, I'm sure.
Do we need a whole bunch of Dexter Manleys representing our University? What is the reason you attend college.Academics should be primary,Athletics secondary.
But I just don't believe you mean that. Your primary interest in UT football has nothing to do with academics.
I'm not trying to tell you what you believe, but that's just how I see it. Most fans would trade a low rank in team grades for SEC championships. Claiming otherwise is disingenuous, IMO.
I graduated from Tennessee Tech in engineering, Suma Cum Laude. I know a thing or two about taking school seriously.
I guess it boils down to, I just don't see the big difference in making A's and barely passing classes in a nonsense major, and in a field they are destined never to work in. Hand wringing about these classes and their grades is just to make the University look good and make y'all feel better. At the end of the day, the ones that want to use their education will, and the ones that don't, won't.
Only a very small percentage of players who play college football get an opportunity to play in the NFL. Most of the young men who play on Saturdays will in fact end up in a different career.
The APR and other measures of education that the NCAA have put in place is to make sure that there is a focus on the academic growth of the athletes and that they are not taking the nonsense major like they have in the past.
It is really sad that you feel the way you do given that you should understand how important a college education is.
Exactly...is there an APR for the regular students?
Actually non athletes who receive a scholarship do have certain criteria they must meet. Same is true for those that receive the Hope, TN Promise and the new TN Achieve assistance. They have to be making progress - so may hours taken per semester, a specific grade point average, so many hours of community service etc.
Only those that pay their own way can really do as they please and waste their money (or their parent's money).
Just replying to the question that was asked.
Some of you want athletes to NOT be students. But they are students and those that are on full scholarship are given an incredible opportunity to prepare themselves for life after sports and school.
Just replying to the question that was asked.
Some of you want athletes to NOT be students. But they are students and those that are on full scholarship are given an incredible opportunity to prepare themselves for life after sports and school.
No, some of us realize a lot of the players that sign here are signing here to play football. And some do the minimum in the classroom to stay eligible regardless of whether or not they ever make money playing. That's on them good or bad, no different than those here on academic scholarships.