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There are 5 good SEC schools academically

FL, UGA, Mizzou, Vandy, A&M

The remainder are basically community colleges. Alabama is a joke of a university. Decent campus, hot coeds

Both Auburn and Alabama have a higher USNWR ranking than Mizzou.
 

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Clemson is closer to Alabama than it is to North Carolina.

I'd put it below Alabama actually. but not below LSU. Now that is scratching the bottom of the barrel. Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Vandy > Clemson.

This is completely incorrect.
 

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Clemson is closer to Alabama than it is to North Carolina.

I'd put it below Alabama actually. but not below LSU. Now that is scratching the bottom of the barrel. Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Vandy > Clemson.


Your posts about academics in the South always come off as totally elitist. You post about how a kid with an 850 SAT score getting through school "could be a good thing".....in my world, any marginal kid getting a college degree is a great thing.

Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, TAMU, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, and South Carolina are all in the top 60 public universities according to USNews & World Report, but of course, you'll follow up with stats about research and whatnot.
 
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I live and work amongst huge SEC alumni bases here in DC and I have been nothing but impressed by them. For the most part, they are the exact opposite of the stereotype you probably have of them.

They're good people and they love their schools on a much deeper level than just sports.
 
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Clemson #66
UNC Chapel Hill #30
Alabama #103

So basically right in the middle of the 2

Mizzou #111, thought they were higher. Maybe just because its school of Journalism is basically tops in country

This is completely incorrect.
 
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I did the same. I find them amazingly annoying. I hate the whole "SEC, SEC, SEC"

Basically they have 2 elite football programs, 1-1/2 hoops and most of the schools are borderline community colleges

No, UK can't beat any NBA teams and 'Bama can't beat any NFL teams


I live and work amongst huge SEC alumni bases here in DC and I have been nothing but impressed by them. For the most part, they are the exact opposite of the stereotype you probably have of them.

They're good people and they love their schools on a much deeper level than just sports.
 
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I did the same. I find them amazingly annoying. I hate the whole "SEC, SEC, SEC"

Basically they have 2 elite football programs, 1-1/2 hoops and most of the schools are borderline community colleges

No, UK can't beat any NBA teams and 'Bama can't beat any NFL teams

1) I've never heard any of them actually say this.

2) I know this is a lie because most SEC alum I know don't really care about, or really acknowledge the existence of, pro sports
 
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The alumni and students chant it at games

I agree with #2. I've had multiple SEC alums tell me the only "real" football is played on Saturdays

I think the atmosphere and tailgates @ big time college football are great, but the actual product on the field is borderline unwatchable, even at the highest level.

1) I've never heard any of them actually say this.

2) I know this is a lie because most SEC alum I know don't really care about, or really acknowledge the existence of, pro sports
 
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Your posts about academics in the South always come off as totally elitist. You post about how a kid with an 850 SAT score getting through school "could be a good thing".....in my world, any marginal kid getting a college degree is a great thing.

Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, TAMU, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, and South Carolina are all in the top 60 public universities according to USNews & World Report, but of course, you'll follow up with stats about research and whatnot.

I wrote that a kid with an 850 is a good thing and you somehow countered it. Bizarre.

Not only that. I put several SOUTHERN schools ahead of Clemson and you write that I'm against southern schools. Absurd
 
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This is completely incorrect.

I know that school inside and out. Lectured there, had friends on the faculty who moved to better schools (ranked in the USN 100 range). All the cohort stats show low productivity and low support. Which is not a surprise at a low paying institution with 50% higher teaching load.

There are AAU schools in the 100s but somehow you guys are convinced that 2nd tier schools ranked 60 are better.

No they are not
 

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I wrote that a kid with an 850 is a good thing and you somehow countered it. Bizarre.

Not only that. I put several SOUTHERN schools ahead of Clemson and you write that I'm against southern schools. Absurd


You said a kid with an 850 taking his studies seriously and making it through "can" be a good thing. To me, there is no doubt of the fact.

You also referred to several of the Southern schools as "the bottom of the barrel". You don't find that to be a little pretentious? Not everyone is so wrapped up in peer reviews and research monies. There is a bottom of the barrel, but it is a lot closer to Southern University or Xavier New Orleans than any of the SEC schools.
 
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As per usual, the Twitter headline and the reactions didn't matchup with what the kid actually said.

“Don’t get me started. I love school, but it’s hard,” Rosen said. “It’s cool because we’re learning more applicable stuff in my major (Economics)—not just the prerequisite stuff that’s designed to filter out people. But football really dents my ability to take some classes that I need. There are a bunch of classes that are only offered one time. There was a class this spring I had to take, but there was a conflict with spring football, so…
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Look, football and school don’t go together. They just don’t. Trying to do both is like trying to do two full-time jobs. There are guys who have no business being in school, but they’re here because this is the path to the NFL. There’s no other way. Then there’s the other side that says raise the SAT eligibility requirements. OK, raise the SAT requirement at Alabama and see what kind of team they have. You lose athletes and then the product on the field suffers."


That is a thoughtful and nuanced explanation that gets completely lost in 140-characters.

This.

The "kid is entitled" crowd was in such a hurry to bash him, they missed what he said. I find no fault in what he said. The demands of a D-I Football player at an academically elite school must be staggering. More to his point, there are students at many schools who are not academically equipped to be there, but they had a great 40 time and put up numbers in high school. The quality of the so-called education many of them receive is a joke. There is a reason one of the best public universities in the country created an entire sham department to keep athletes eligible.....and I am not thinking only of UNC.
 
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You said a kid with an 850 taking his studies seriously and making it through "can" be a good thing. To me, there is no doubt of the fact.

You also referred to several of the Southern schools as "the bottom of the barrel". You don't find that to be a little pretentious? Not everyone is so wrapped up in peer reviews and research monies. There is a bottom of the barrel, but it is a lot closer to Southern University or Xavier New Orleans than any of the SEC schools.

No doubt about it? Dexter Manley ring a bell? How about North Carolina? I can tell you stories to make your head spin. I would go so far as to say that much of the time it isn't a good thing, but the fact that it is a good thing sometimes makes it perhaps worth it.

No, I didn't say several of the southern schools are bottom of the barrel. I said LSU is scraping the bottom of the barrel. and it is. That school should be in receivership at this point.
 

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No doubt about it? Dexter Manley ring a bell? How about North Carolina? I can tell you stories to make your head spin. I would go so far as to say that much of the time it isn't a good thing, but the fact that it is a good thing sometimes makes it perhaps worth it.

No, I didn't say several of the southern schools are bottom of the barrel. I said LSU is scraping the bottom of the barrel. and it is. That school should be in receivership at this point.


So you just look down your nose at LSU. Got it. It (and other southern schools) is not a great academic institution, but it is not "scraping the bottom of the barrel". What is your evidence of LSU being worse than CCSU?

I am of the opinion that society is better served by Dexter Manley getting a chance to attend college regardless of the ultimate outcome. Would you rather he run the streets so as to not diminish the value of some school's degree?
 
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LSU is a joke

Hot coeds, Death Valley is cool

Academically, Gateway probably has better programs

So you just look down your nose at LSU. Got it. It (and other southern schools) is not a great academic institution, but it is not "scraping the bottom of the barrel". What is your evidence of LSU being worse than CCSU?

I am of the opinion that society is better served by Dexter Manley getting a chance to attend college regardless of the ultimate outcome. Would you rather he run the streets so as to not diminish the value of some school's degree?
 

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LSU is a joke

Hot coeds, Death Valley is cool

Academically, Gateway probably has better programs
Lol, whatever. Not a great school, but their Petro Engineering is very strong, and a couple other programs are decent. Gateway CC huh? Hard to take you seriously with that comment.

The problem I have is this attitude that a school down south that serves its people is just blindly viewed as "a joke" by elitist northeasterners. I personally know some intelligent successful people that went to these schools, so it's sort of a shane to see my Connecticut put just automatically assume that they are superior for having attended Wesleyan.
 

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Lol, whatever. Not a great school, but their Petro Engineering is very strong, and a couple other programs are decent.

And this is the point.

I don't know why all of you are fighting about this. Some schools have excellent programs in certain subjects but not others. If you want to major in forensic sciences, you go to the University of New Haven under Doctor Henry Lee. But is UNH a highly rated academic school by most measures? No. But you'd still go there for that.

Chances are, most state flagship schools are pretty good generally and possibly excellent in certain fields...
 
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So you just look down your nose at LSU. Got it. It (and other southern schools) is not a great academic institution, but it is not "scraping the bottom of the barrel". What is your evidence of LSU being worse than CCSU?

I am of the opinion that society is better served by Dexter Manley getting a chance to attend college regardless of the ultimate outcome. Would you rather he run the streets so as to not diminish the value of some school's degree?
Don't you think they should have made an effort to teach him to read, rather than exploit him for his ability to rush the passer?
 

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Don't you think they should have made an effort to teach him to read, rather than exploit him for his ability to rush the passer?


Absolutely, but I thought we were talking about marginal kids getting the chance to attend in the first place. In a place like Louisiana (and most of the south), where the public school systems are just tragic, I think universities should be a little open to marginal or subpar students. Unfortunately, this leads to poorer perceptions and subjects these schools to the elitism seen in this thread.
 
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Absolutely, but I thought we were talking about marginal kids getting the chance to attend in the first place. In a place like Louisiana (and most of the south), where the public school systems are just tragic, I think universities should be a little open to marginal or subpar students. Unfortunately, this leads to poorer perceptions and subjects these schools to the elitism seen in this thread.
I agree, with your point. But they're not taking marginal students and giving them full rides out of philanthropy. They take marginal students who are great athletes and in some cases don't even pretend to try and educate them (UNC fake classes), only keep them eligible to help win games.

In Manleys case he was exploited for his football ability. Dude couldn't even sign his first contract.
 
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So you just look down your nose at LSU. Got it. It (and other southern schools) is not a great academic institution, but it is not "scraping the bottom of the barrel". What is your evidence of LSU being worse than CCSU?

I am of the opinion that society is better served by Dexter Manley getting a chance to attend college regardless of the ultimate outcome. Would you rather he run the streets so as to not diminish the value of some school's degree?

You're going off the deep end.

When kids are passed through without a care for their future, it harms them.

It also harms other students in the classroom. It destroys classroom dynamics.

It is harmful for the whole goal of educating the young.

And despite all of this, I wrote that it may be worth it!

LSU slashed its budget by a huge amount and fired people left and right. It is a school in total meltdown and disarray. The level of dysfunction is unprecedented.
 

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Another thing people are discounting is the background many of these football & basketball players come from. If you didn't know how to manage school & football in high school how are you suddenly going to be able to manage it in college. Also, why do people bring up Myron Rolle and say "See, it can be done" it should be acknowledged that he is a unicorn of the highest proportions.
 
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Clemson #66
UNC Chapel Hill #30
Alabama #103

So basically right in the middle of the 2

Mizzou #111, thought they were higher. Maybe just because its school of Journalism is basically tops in country
Huh? In what world is 30 right between 66 and 103?
Kind of ironic, don't you think?
 
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Lol, whatever. Not a great school, but their Petro Engineering is very strong, and a couple other programs are decent. Gateway CC huh? Hard to take you seriously with that comment.

The problem I have is this attitude that a school down south that serves its people is just blindly viewed as "a joke" by elitist northeasterners. I personally know some intelligent successful people that went to these schools, so it's sort of a shane to see my Connecticut put just automatically assume that they are superior for having attended Wesleyan.
Settle down chachi.... One persons anti SEC sentiment doesn't reflect the entire state of CT.
 

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