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re: Georgia still recruiting too many bad kids

Posted on 7/23/14 at 9:41 am to
Posted by tylerdurden24
Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 7/23/14 at 9:41 am to
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Problem is some athletes generally don't have the responsibility of studying like real students. So they can party like their hair's on fire. Then they go home and beat whoever's there. Athens is a victim of it's own success.


That's pretty damn inaccurate. Some guys may not take it as seriously as others, but that's true for most of the college population. They're required to study and pass their classes (unlike UNC, UGA doesn't frick around with athletes and academics. You pass on your own or your don't play. Period.). And given their schedules day-to-day, I highly doubt they have any time to be partying any more than someone else. The problem is, these are either very sheltered (as in, from very small areas) and/or very competitive individuals that have access to an incredible college scene. The vast majority handle that access responsibly. Where you have problems are the guys who get done with their jam-packed day or week of class and practice and immediately take it out on the nearest bottle. Each guy has his own reasons for why he thinks that's acceptable, but they're often self-destructive or a coping mechanism. Playing college football at any major program is not the ultra-luxurious, comfortable life we fantasize it to be. For an 18 year old that was expecting that fantasy, it can be jarring and disconcerting. They can feel lied too or feel that they're not doing it right so they need to overcompensate at the bar or club.

All in all, it's unfair to judge a team of 85 or all college players at large in a vacuum. Each one brings their own demons and strengths to the table and each one has to figure out how to deal. Richt knows that. Every college coach and administrator on every campus in America does. It's a farce to put the issues of all college athletes on one coach and one program and then call them ignorant to the fact these kids have issues in the first place.
Posted by Cobb Dawg
Member since Sep 2012
9804 posts
Posted on 7/24/14 at 9:51 am to
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That's pretty damn inaccurate


I'm referring to the players with low IQs who have no classroom skills at all (the ones who make you cringe when they're interviewed). They make up about 20% of college football players. They take easy classes and still can't get by. Yes, all schools have them. UGA's problem is that it has the best downtown in the NCAA, very accessible to these players. And if your major is "African-American Studies" (yes, it's a major), you don't have to leave a bar early to go and cram. I have a feeling that AU and Bama have personal escorts for these types of student-athletes. Thus you don't have the issues.
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