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Alabama Caves and produces Football Players Majors..
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:43 am
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:43 am
According to the report, Alabama football spokesman Josh Maxson said “privacy laws” prevented the release of information. Nothing in federal law prevents the release of majors, so that would presumably mean a state law did. But there, in the same report, were the majors for Auburn University’s football team.
We asked about that discrepancy. Maxson said in an interview that Alabama has not reported the majors in its media guides for several years out of a concern for student privacy.
“We’ve been real careful about how much personal information we give out, just to protect our student athletes,” Maxson said.
He didn’t address whether the information was public or not, but he agreed to provide it. (He also apologized in an email to the Bleacher Report columnist, Justin Ferguson, for not providing it at his request.) Thursday, he sent a list of majors for the team. It shows the top four are Business, Exercise and Sport Science, Communications Studies and Criminal Justice, with 19, 17, 10 and 9 athletes respectively.
Why is this important? As we reported earlier, when athletes pursue the same major, something known as clustering, it raises questions whether they are taking the classes they need for an education, or being steered to easy (or in the case of UNC-Chapel Hill, fake) classes that help keep them eligible.
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Updated on August 28 to include Alabama's major information.
These are the top five majors in the SEC, which had information available from each school except for Alabama. Business is also king in the SEC—it would be the biggest cluster on its own—with sports and recreation management majors coming in second place.
Business (107) and related majors: 199
Sport/recreation management or administration: 80
Communication (60) and journalism: 69
Kinesiology and exercise sciences: 53
General studies: 55
Texas A&M's leading major was one completely unique to the Aggies, agricultural leadership and development.
Sport administration dominated LSU with 30 majors on the football team, making for one of the biggest majors in a given Power Five school. Auburn had 35 different types of majors listed on its roster, making the Tigers second behind Virginia Tech for the most among the power programs.
And here are those top majors for the SEC schools:
Alabama: Business
Arkansas: Recreation and sport management
Auburn: Business
Florida: African-American studies
Georgia: Business
Kentucky: Undergraduate studies
LSU: Sport administration
Mississippi State: Human science
Missouri: Business
Ole Miss: General studies
South Carolina: Sports and entertainment management
Tennessee: Recreation and sport management
Texas A&M: Agricultural leadership and development
Vanderbilt: Communication studies
We asked about that discrepancy. Maxson said in an interview that Alabama has not reported the majors in its media guides for several years out of a concern for student privacy.
“We’ve been real careful about how much personal information we give out, just to protect our student athletes,” Maxson said.
He didn’t address whether the information was public or not, but he agreed to provide it. (He also apologized in an email to the Bleacher Report columnist, Justin Ferguson, for not providing it at his request.) Thursday, he sent a list of majors for the team. It shows the top four are Business, Exercise and Sport Science, Communications Studies and Criminal Justice, with 19, 17, 10 and 9 athletes respectively.
Why is this important? As we reported earlier, when athletes pursue the same major, something known as clustering, it raises questions whether they are taking the classes they need for an education, or being steered to easy (or in the case of UNC-Chapel Hill, fake) classes that help keep them eligible.
Read more here: LINK
Updated on August 28 to include Alabama's major information.
These are the top five majors in the SEC, which had information available from each school except for Alabama. Business is also king in the SEC—it would be the biggest cluster on its own—with sports and recreation management majors coming in second place.
Business (107) and related majors: 199
Sport/recreation management or administration: 80
Communication (60) and journalism: 69
Kinesiology and exercise sciences: 53
General studies: 55
Texas A&M's leading major was one completely unique to the Aggies, agricultural leadership and development.
Sport administration dominated LSU with 30 majors on the football team, making for one of the biggest majors in a given Power Five school. Auburn had 35 different types of majors listed on its roster, making the Tigers second behind Virginia Tech for the most among the power programs.
And here are those top majors for the SEC schools:
Alabama: Business
Arkansas: Recreation and sport management
Auburn: Business
Florida: African-American studies
Georgia: Business
Kentucky: Undergraduate studies
LSU: Sport administration
Mississippi State: Human science
Missouri: Business
Ole Miss: General studies
South Carolina: Sports and entertainment management
Tennessee: Recreation and sport management
Texas A&M: Agricultural leadership and development
Vanderbilt: Communication studies
This post was edited on 8/28/15 at 9:47 am
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:44 am to allin2010
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Texas A&M: Agricultural leadership and development
Von Miller makes quite a bit on the side with the poultry farm that he owns and operates.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:44 am to allin2010
You are fricking ridiculous
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:46 am to allin2010
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Florida: African-American studies
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:47 am to allin2010
I wouldn't call that caving. That's the Hillary Clinton approach...give as little and be as murky as possible.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:48 am to allin2010
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Kentucky: Undergraduate studies
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:49 am to allin2010
Your posts are screaming insecurity now.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:49 am to Stonehog
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Kentucky: Undergraduate studies
This one is pretty funny.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:49 am to allin2010
quote:Wow, I forget how you revert back to the auburntiger77 days.
allin2010
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:51 am to allin2010
Athletes wanting to major in something they have done and known their whole life. Sports! Who wudda thunk it?
I agree, who fricking cares.
I agree, who fricking cares.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:52 am to allin2010
You are always there for us when we need some information relative to the University of Alabama.
And for that, we thank you.
And for that, we thank you.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:53 am to Iron Lion
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You are fricking ridiculous
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:54 am to allin2010
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Florida: African-American studies
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Kentucky: Undergraduate studies
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:55 am to allin2010
Guys these are student-athletes. Notice student comes first.
In reality I think its a good thing for athletes to have a way to stay eligible while honing their craft. It's not their fault they are talented in football instead of biochemistry. Unfortunately, you have to play college football to be considered for the NFL. I'll change my stance if that ever changes.
In reality I think its a good thing for athletes to have a way to stay eligible while honing their craft. It's not their fault they are talented in football instead of biochemistry. Unfortunately, you have to play college football to be considered for the NFL. I'll change my stance if that ever changes.
This post was edited on 8/28/15 at 9:58 am
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:55 am to allin2010
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Florida: African-American studies
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:56 am to allin2010
quote:does anybody else have an athletic department trying to save a major that a large number of players take (which the faculty had voted to disband because it was not a real major), only to have a new dean miraculously come in and save it with apparently no information on the situation?
Auburn had 35 different types of majors listed on its roster, making the Tigers second behind Virginia Tech for the most among the power programs.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:56 am to Stonehog
quote:Do they offer a masters in graduate studies and PhD in doctorate studies?
Kentucky: Undergraduate studies
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:56 am to allin2010
I don't care what they major in, or if they even show up for class. Just show up on the field Saturday's.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:56 am to allin2010
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Alabama: Business
Auburn: Business
Georgia: Business
Missouri: Business
Um... Big 4?
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Florida: African-American studies
Can someone explain to me what kind of job you get with this, aside from "Teaching African-American studies"?
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Kentucky: Undergraduate studies
Ole Miss: General studies
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:57 am to RT1941
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Wow, I forget how you revert back to the auburntiger77 days.
Good times, my friend, good times.
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