I'd like data, too. It's always been my understanding that UM and everybody else (with the exceptions of the academies, NW, Stanford, Duke, ND) goes by the NCAA clearinghouse standard for athlete admissions. Anectodally, I work with a Sparty grad who had classes with Mateen Cleaves. He said that guy can't walk and chew gum at the same time. It was embarrassing to him that Mateen was going to the same school. I reminded him that he probably enjoyed watching Mateen in the Final Four, tho. Yeah, there's that...he said. This idea that many of the athletes we enjoy watching perform would be accepted to the universities we are asscociated with is pure poppycock.
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Schools DO set standards above the clearinghouse. Like I said, we have turned down kids who got into USF and some other similar schools. Those standards are never concrete. My contention is most of the p5 are fairly close. There are some examples, however. It's not a huge issue, though."The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by AlabamAlum View PostSchools DO set standards above the clearinghouse. Like I said, we have turned down kids who got into USF and some other similar schools. Those standards are never concrete. My contention is most of the p5 are fairly close. There are some examples, however. It's not a huge issue, though.
I don't think there is a significant difference in admissions between UM/OSU and LSU/Bama. The SEC might be willing to take fliers on a few guys per class that Michigan wouldn't but that's only my opinion/educated guess. I know we would have happily given a scholly to Laquan Treadwell or Dashawn Hand.Last edited by Mike; July 10, 2016, 02:45 PM.
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I was just using Hand as an example of a player that went to Bama that we would have also accepted. There's a misconception out there that Michigan football players have ACTs of 30 and are all biochem majors, hence it's almost impossible for us to compete with OSU and Bama. The fact of the matter is we'll take the same idiots as any of the other major players with a few exceptions like Dorsey (that are an insignificant number).
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He's not Reggie Bush. IMO, he's distinctly better on defense especially as a wide side LB against spread teams. He can be a first round pick there. He's not that on offense. At all.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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His forte is defense, but he will have a significant impact on the team as an all-purpose player before the season is done.
He doesn't need to line up at tailback or wide receiver to fill a need for Michigan. They've got top-notch players at those positions already.
I'll be shocked if he doesn't have 2-3 punt returns for TD's this year.I don't always roll a joint, but when I do, its usually my ankle
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In Michigan Marching Band news, McKenna Thayer, from Hillsdale Michigan will be the band major for the 2016 marching season.
Miss Thayer, a 2013 graduate of Hillsdale High School will be the second woman to be selected as Michigan's band major in the last 15 years.
Congratulations to McKenna Thayer, and Go Blue!!
I don't always roll a joint, but when I do, its usually my ankle
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