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Actually the Pat Forde article, I just got side tracked when I started to post cause I was trying to pay attention to a prof.
The donkey's name is Kiki.
On a side note, anybody need a patent attorney? Good, Bad...I'm the one with the gun.
hahaha. Posting in class. Awesome. ![]() Official Cult of Chris Phillips Member
Posted by LonghornFan68:
Why would you not use good academics as a recruiting tool? A recruiting tool box usually has several tools (at SMU - good academics, state-of-the-art-Ford Stadium, Dallas, attractive collegiate-looking campus, regional division of a competitive conference, Park Cities, good coaches, etc.). Why not use the proven tools that you have in a competitive situation? Do you understand that SMU is an academic institution and its primary mission is education? Some student-athletes actually want a respectable education and a degree from a respected university.
Do you think SMU is singular or unique in that respect? No. There are student-athletes that are grad students, honors students, etc who want to excel in the classroom at every school. But on the recruiting front (and I have been speaking specifically of athletic recruiting), I think on-field success or program building are bigger draws for prospective recruits than stats about classroom results. I don't think there is a school out there whose mission statement claims that they are a sports-first, education-second institution. ![]() Official Cult of Chris Phillips Member
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