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Original, well thought out topic.
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You didn't quote student numbers???


Of course, foo
Those are for student admissions. Not sure about bending the rules for student athletes like Saban and Miles do all the time.
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Where is UF on that list?


Somewhere close to Tennessee. Maybe slightly higher.

Vandy and Texas A&M have the highest.
This is a pretty complex troll by an Alabama fan.

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According to the US News, UT accepted 69.7% of its applicants. By comparison, Alabama accepted 43% (subject to change due to rolling admissions), Auburn accepted 70%, Arkansas accepted 60.9%, Georgia accepted 63%, and Florida accepted 63%.

I'm sure UT is a fine school, but your assertion about it being that much more competitive to get into sounds pretty much like bullshite. Any other stupid unsubstantiated statements you wanna make?


Just because there are more applicants to turn down doesn't mean it's harder to get into.

SATs
Reading Math
25% 75% 25% 75%

Tennessee 520 640 530 640
Alabama 500 620 500 640
But on a serious note:

Tennessee football signees John Brown and Marques Dixon not to qualify to enroll at Tennessee and can not play this season for the Vols. Coach Derek Dooley was informed on Monday that both players failed to meet the necessary requirements set by the University of Tennessee and the NCAA in order to compete this season.

LINK

Didn't qualify girlfriend.
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John Brown was a DT that couldn't get into Fl but magically enrolled at UT.


John Brown (May 9, 1800 – December 2, 1859) was an American abolitionist who used violent actions to fight slavery.[1] During 1856 in Kansas, Brown commanded forces at the Battle of Black Jack and the Battle of Osawatomie.
John Brown?

You mean Jim Bob Cooter?
It won't post man. It's a link anyways. (and a joke)
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Can you post something supporting your position? Thanks in advance.


Here you go.

:'(
It is harder to get into UT than other schools which is where the problem arises.

This means only certain athletes can get in to compete which is harder, and puts a strain on the athletic department.

If it is harder to get in to UT than any other school, premier athletes will go elsewhere making it harder to win, and making it harder to make money.



Just because you lack the intelligence to connect the dots yourself doesn't mean you can tell people they are wrong.
I don't have the patience to explain this to you.