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re: 2016 UGA Recruiting Thread (commits, offers, visits, etc.)
Posted on 9/9/15 at 11:21 am to UGAalum08
Posted on 9/9/15 at 11:21 am to UGAalum08
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I have a feeling the problem most student-athletes run into is degree selection, not school selection. They opt for a worthless degree because it's easy, or fun, or because they aren't capable of handling the sport & class.
Yes and no. It hampers them, yes, but not necessarily because the degree is deemed "easy." Rather, the "easy" path typically shuts them off from important networking opportunities with other students, alumni, and faculty that could act as key contacts upon beginning their career after sports. So while people may scoff at Sociology or Housing as "worthless" degrees to athletes, it's not because the classes aren't meaningful. Those degrees exist because there is interest from the general population that they be offered. Instead, the issue is that non-athletes have the time to attend optional networking functions or opportunities outside of those programs that athletes just don't have the hours in the day to participate in. If it's not what you know, it's who you know, athletes tend to not know anyone.
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The opposite can be said about degrees too - don't chase a PhD or Ivy League school thinking you're going to buy yourself a high paying career. I've got a buddy with a law degree from UGA who can't find a job and is doing clerical work right now. I know another guy who got a PhD at Emory and got his first salaried job last year...6 years after I got mine and we're the same age. He's probably swimming in debt too. Meanwhile I graduated pretty much tuition-free from UGA, locked in a job before I graduated, and probably make more than 95% of people my age. I don't make more than 95% of ND grads...but I know I make more than the majority of them, at a fraction of the cost they paid.
Totally. When I got my graduate degree it was with the intent that it would offer me some more latitude in terms of career options, additional resume experience, and a whole host of new networking opportunities. Students that go into grad programs thinking they're buying a two-to-four year ticket to a nice job shouldn't be going to grad school. It doesn't buy you a winning hand; it just reshuffles the deck.
This post was edited on 9/9/15 at 11:22 am
Posted on 9/9/15 at 11:38 am to tylerdurden24
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When I got my graduate degree it was with the intent that it would offer me some more latitude in terms of career options, additional resume experience, and a whole host of new networking opportunities.
One could argue that this is also the benefit of attending a Notre Dame vs. UGA. Notre Dame gives you limited benefits if you know you want to live in Atlanta and what career you prefer. Most high academic kids aren't that way though, so paying for options makes sense.
There's a lot to be said for the national networking opportunities of a ND, Ivies, Stanford, etc. as well as the smaller, but generally more loyal, regional networks of the elite liberal arts schools.
Posted on 9/9/15 at 12:21 pm to Crowknowsbest
A UGA education especially if you're a football player opens up so many doors & opportunities in the state. If you'r smart & dedicated to creating a career after football & want to excel after life in college/NFL in Georgia you can't go wrong playing for UGA....
Posted on 9/9/15 at 12:23 pm to dallasga6
I agree. I was speaking more generally.
Posted on 9/9/15 at 2:35 pm to UGAalum08
Know several former players from UGA and other schools like Furman,AU and FSU.
All graduated and do pretty damn well.They have degrees ranging from Business Education to Political Science to an MBA.
You don't necessarily have to go to Terry to be successful.Most of these guys had doors open up for them that would NEVER had happened had they not played CFB.
They really don't have to be a business major but they can't be getting Recreation degrees as well.
All graduated and do pretty damn well.They have degrees ranging from Business Education to Political Science to an MBA.
You don't necessarily have to go to Terry to be successful.Most of these guys had doors open up for them that would NEVER had happened had they not played CFB.
They really don't have to be a business major but they can't be getting Recreation degrees as well.
Posted on 9/9/15 at 10:19 pm to RD Dawg
Oct-Nov window for Mecole Hardman's "Secret Commitment" per DawgNation.
Is it just me, or did the "secret commitment" routine get a bum rap a few years ago as the stuff of myths, only to pop back up en vogue as a real thing, this season?
Is it just me, or did the "secret commitment" routine get a bum rap a few years ago as the stuff of myths, only to pop back up en vogue as a real thing, this season?
Posted on 9/10/15 at 6:50 am to VoxDawg
Posted on 9/10/15 at 8:20 am to VoxDawg
Pruitt - snapping necks and cashing checks.
Posted on 9/10/15 at 8:50 am to RD Dawg
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Know several former players from UGA and other schools like Furman,AU and FSU.
All graduated and do pretty damn well.They have degrees ranging from Business Education to Political Science to an MBA.
You don't necessarily have to go to Terry to be successful.Most of these guys had doors open up for them that would NEVER had happened had they not played CFB.
They really don't have to be a business major but they can't be getting Recreation degrees as well
I mentioned this on the thread on the rant, but it's ridiculous to compare arbitrary rankings that use entire schools as the benchmark. We all know that the athletics departments, specifically football at UGA, receives the largest amount of notoriety at the institution. To truly measure the paper value of the degree, specifically concerning football, you'd need to look at football player median income over the 5 years post graduation (combination of education and network). Anything that is used to compare school A to school B when marketing to a student athlete or football player needs to use that subset of the population as the sample. Otherwise you're comparing apples and oranges.
Posted on 9/11/15 at 4:31 pm to GregYoureMyBoyBlue
Posted on 9/12/15 at 12:06 am to VoxDawg
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@Mansell247: UGA Qb commit Jacob Eason went 14 of 14 294 3 tds in a win on Friday night. @ArmyAllAmerican @KippLAdams @Dawgs247 @bartonsimmons
I mean, that's not bad...
Posted on 9/12/15 at 12:22 am to Dawgsontop34
Nice.
Also saw where Radi said JR has lost some of that bad weight and has been playing like a beast the last two weeks. He had 6 TFL tonight and the game wasn't over yet. I'm not sure what he ended up with. But hopefully he's starting to look like his old self again.
Also saw where Radi said JR has lost some of that bad weight and has been playing like a beast the last two weeks. He had 6 TFL tonight and the game wasn't over yet. I'm not sure what he ended up with. But hopefully he's starting to look like his old self again.
Posted on 9/12/15 at 5:47 am to rawDAWG333
I saw that as well..they said one of the sacks should go to the RT because Rochester threw him into the QB
Posted on 9/12/15 at 9:12 am to Dawgsontop34
Mecole Hardman last night...
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26 rushes
201 yds
5 TDs
4 2 pt conversions
He scored 38 of his teams 44 pts
Posted on 9/14/15 at 3:27 pm to gatorhata9
2017 4* WR from McEachern, Tyler Smith, tore his ACL.
Posted on 9/14/15 at 6:26 pm to VoxDawg
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2017 4* WR from McEachern, Tyler Smith, tore his ACL.
Damn that sucks, that kid is a blazer.
Posted on 9/15/15 at 7:46 am to Prettyboy Floyd
Any visitor lists for this game out yet?
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