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Wow. Maybe some players actually have standards. Seems like you are kind of trivializing these events. You don't know how this is going to affect Malone. He may not want any part of FSU after knowing this info. FSU is not the only team on Malones list that puts guys into the NFL.
Last time I checked, Tennessee has put plenty of guys in the NFL. We have also put more all time greats in the NFL than FSU.
I work in a Title I school. A large population of our student athletes come from similar enviornments and backgrounds. They don't magically bridge that four grade level reading deficit freshman year in Comp 101. They're passed along so they can play ball.
I work in a Title I school. A large population of our student athletes come from similar enviornments and backgrounds. They don't magically bridge that four grade level reading deficit freshman year in Comp 101. They're passed along so they can play ball.
I think everyone realizes that some of these shenanigans go on at these universities. I've heard things at UT through friends that have worked in academics. For every idiot football player that reads on an elementary school level you also have a Josh Dobbs type of kid that a lot of people would be proud to have as a son---an all-round great student and athlete. I don't know Josh Malone from Adam--might be a very intelligent guy but I'd say it would be pretty awesome to join some of the best players in the state to right the ship. Hopefully a few of those guys take advantage of the good education Tennessee can provide them.
You seriously can't be this naive..
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There are bad kids at every school but every school doesn't have that wide spread of stories for one professor to tell on one team. Maybe a careers worth of working at a school but that was very widespread on this team the way I read it.
That doesn't happen at all schools. Sorry but I am not naive
I work in a Title I school. A large population of our student athletes come from similar enviornments and backgrounds. They don't magically bridge that four grade level reading deficit freshman year in Comp 101. They're passed along so they can play ball.
Things happen everywhere but to what degree is the difference. I guarantee you the type of behavior explained in that FSU article does not happen everywhere. It makes sense now why so many asst coaches jumped ship last year despite knowing the type of talent coming back. I wouldn't want to be around a HC and administration that approved of that behavior
There's an uncomfortably large correlation between the two.
That's not my point. I'm saying that all programs are guilty of either passing a kid undeservedly or giving them unfair "academic support."
I work in a Title I school. A large population of our student athletes come from similar enviornments and backgrounds. They don't magically bridge that four grade level reading deficit freshman year in Comp 101. They're passed along so they can play ball.
Things happen everywhere but to what degree is the difference. I guarantee you the type of behavior explained in that FSU article does not happen everywhere. It makes sense now why so many asst coaches jumped ship last year despite knowing the type of talent coming back. I wouldn't want to be around a HC and administration that approved of that behavior
Ok so because you say this it is to be automatically believed and we can apply this information to EVERY major program without any official proof? Wow ok.