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Why should we? According to US News UConn is one of the top rated public universities. We shouldn't be a football factory if that mean that we accept room temperature IQ players.
I don't think anyone is saying to lower it to Neon (Shaq) in "Blue Chips" levels, or at least I hope not, but maybe some leeway here and there if it is a question of .1 on the GPA or 50 points on the SAT.
 
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Without looking at the list for more, UF (5) and FSU (19) are top 25 universities and they can take any player with a pulse. Clemson is #30.
 
Why should we? According to US News UConn is one of the top rated public universities. We shouldn't be a football factory if that mean that we accept room temperature IQ players.
What IQ test did you take to get into college?
 
What IQ test did you take to get into college?
Truthfully, I went to MCC (Manchester Community College), I didn't think I used my SAT to get in there. After MCC, I worked at a family business, then 14 years after I did a correspondence course with computer programming. Now I'm retired, so I'm doing correspondence course in naval architecture.

I know I'm smart, li forgot what my IQ score was. As I tell my kids, never stop learning. I won't ever stop learning...
 
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Truthfully, I went to MCC (Manchester Community College), I didn't think I used my SAT to get in there. After MCC, I worked at a family business, then 14 years after I did a correspondence course with computer programming. Now I'm retired, so I'm doing correspondence course in naval architecture.

I know I'm smart, li forgot what my IQ score was. As I tell my kids, never stop learning. I won't ever stop learning...
The point is, you didn't take an IQ test to get into college. Your comment about "room temperature IQ players" was off base because nobody takes an IQ test to go to college. Furthermore, an IQ of 70 or lower ("room temperature") is generally considered to have an intellectual disability (your generation would likely call them "mentally 'r word'"- which is changed to "dumb" on this site).

And no, you didn't use an SAT to get in to community college, nobody does that either. Everyone is admitted if they graduate HS or get a GED.

SAT/ACT scores, transcripts, interviews, essays, etc. there are a number of factors that go into the admission process. IQ isn't one of them.

There are so many reasons a kid could have mediocre grades or poor SAT scores and yet still be an intelligent person capable of earning a college degree with the right guidance.
 
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