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re: Satellite camps, if any other coach tweets this, it's major headlines

Posted on 4/11/16 at 9:44 am to
Posted by fibonaccisquared
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Posted on 4/11/16 at 9:44 am to
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not lowering standards to get a lot of good players

You do realize their football players are not held to the same standard as other applicants, right? It's not as low of a threshold as other schools, but it's been shown that many of their football students are in the bottom 5-10% of their student base in almost every category (standardized tests, GPA, etc.) LINK

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But this is not actually true. Although we do not have comprehensive statistics comparing athletic admits to regular admits, some data does exist. Looking at a group of 10 elite colleges and using SAT scores (on the 1600 point scale) as a proxy for academic ability, Princeton researchers found that being a recruited athlete gave an admissions boost equivalent to scoring 200 points higher on the SAT. We can also look at high school scouting reports for football players. Looking at the Stanford recruitment class of 2009 (this year was quite typical in terms of test scores), the median football player who reported scores got an 1800 out of 2400 on the SAT and 26 on the ACT. Based on university statistics, this puts the football median comfortably in the bottom quartile and likely somewhere in the bottom 10 percent in terms of test scores. Stanford football players are quite smart, but the data suggests they place near the bottom of Stanford’s admits.
This post was edited on 4/11/16 at 9:48 am
Posted by MontyFranklyn
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Posted on 4/11/16 at 11:03 am to
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You do realize their football players are not held to the same standard as other applicants, right? It's not as low of a threshold as other schools, but it's been shown that many of their football students are in the bottom 5-10% of their student base in almost every category (standardized tests, GPA, etc.) LINK

Of course, but you aren't taking into consideration that Stanford is only taking people with 34 or higher that are none athletes. These athletes are likely scoring high 20s and low 30s. They are still fricking smart
Posted by Waffle House
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Posted on 4/11/16 at 11:24 am to
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Looking at the Stanford recruitment class of 2009 (this year was quite typical in terms of test scores), the median football player who reported scores got an 1800 out of 2400 on the SAT and 26 on the ACT.


That is pretty solid. It may be lower than the general student population at Stanford, but it is like that everywhere.
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