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re: Which SEC school brings the least to the conference?

Posted on 12/27/13 at 2:20 pm to
Posted by WheelRoute
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Posted on 12/27/13 at 2:20 pm to
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Greatly, greatly depends on the small private school. The south, and the rest of the country, are littered with liberal arts colleges that have little rigor and are far inferior to good public schools.


Perhaps. I'm mainly thinking of Furman, Davidson, W&L, Richmond, Wake, etc. Schools that are considered the equal of a state's flagship institutions (in lots of cases superior). Those kids had a much smoother transition than your UNC, UGA, UF, UVA, Clemson, etc kids.

Posted by Pettifogger
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Posted on 12/27/13 at 2:27 pm to
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Perhaps. I'm mainly thinking of Furman, Davidson, W&L, Richmond, Wake, etc. Schools that are considered the equal of a state's flagship institutions (in lots of cases superior). Those kids had a much smoother transition than your UNC, UGA, UF, UVA, Clemson, etc kids.


I can see that, although those are pretty good schools and I'd bet they can hang most places. I think there is a pretty big difference between the better publics and the old school publics. I think schools like Auburn and Alabama are making that transition somewhat, schools like UGA already have, and schools live UVA have been rigorous to some extent forever.
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