You're 18 Again (Recruiting)

Stanford
Notre Dame
Alabama distant third
Probably put a lot of schools' names in a hat and just draw one out for fourth.
 
1. Kennesaw State
2. West Georgia
3. Shorter College
4. Georgia State
5. Georgia Southern
6. Albany State
7. Clark Atlanta
8. Fort Valley State
9. Valdosta State
10. Idaho



Teams that beat Hewitt?
 
Notre Dame would be one of the last places I'd want to go. Going to that part of Indiana would be a lot like going to school someplace like Starkville.

If I were a stud I wouldn't give a flip about school so I'd pick:

USC
Florida
Arizona/Arizona State
San Diego State
Hawaii
Arkansas
Auburn or Clemson (depending on whether I was in the mood for a lake or not)
 
Alright, so you're 18 again, coming out of high school. You're a 5* football player who can go anywhere you want. Explain what you want and don't want and who your top 10 would be. ALSO you aren't affiliated with Tech in anyway. This is from a recruiting stand point.

I'm not much into studying so I want to go somewhere where I can get by putting little effort into school.

I wanna play somewhere close to home.

I want to play in the southeast.

I want to play somewhere with a big and loud stadium.

I want a safe campus.

I don't care if it's in the middle of nowhere or in the city.

Tradition is not a big deal to me.

My top 10
1. Clemson
2. FSU
3. Florida
4. Tennessee
5. Georgia
6. USCe
7. Alabama
8. Auburn
9. Ole Miss
10. TCU

Chicago
Stanford
Jo Mama State
 
Seriously:

GT- IF I am a stud why not go to a place where I will be THE man on campus. Also closest major FB to my home.
Clemson- Has complete college experience.
LSU- Good chance of winning a NC while there.
Oregon- Experience the west coast and party with the hottest cheerleaders on the planet.
 
School is important and I'd want to study architecture:
Michigan
GT
Oregon
Stanford
UVA
washington
Utah
....
.....
Cincinatti
 
Coming from a completely biased standpoint
1. Georgia
2. Tennessee
3. Clemson
4. South Carolina
5. Ole Miss
6. Florida
7. Georgia Tech
8. Louisville (there is always someone random)
9. North Carolina
10. Miami
 
School is important and I'd want to study architecture:
Michigan
GT
Oregon
Stanford
UVA
washington
Utah
....
.....
Cincinatti

Study architecture...ha.

Look, I drew a house.

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Lot of studying required for that...
 
Tennessee or Florida State if I didn't give a crap about anything to do with academics.

Clemson, Auburn, Alabama and Florida would be up there too.
 
1. Stanford.
2. Southern Cal.
3. Texas.
4. Michigan.
5. Georgia Tech.
6. Oregon.
7. Virginia.
8. Wisconsin.
9. Cal.
10. UCLA.

Factors (First: Academic Reputation. Second: Student Body. Third: Ability to Win. Fourth: Quality of the school's city. Fifth: Stadium)

Academics pretty much eliminates the SEC.
 
If I'm being totally unbiased, Georgia would be high on the list. For the foreseeable future, they could totally own the SEC East. Other than my absolute hate for them stemming from my GT allegiance, they are an ideal football school, located in my home state, with lots of coeds in a great college town with an amazing music scene.

Now that I've made that little disclaimer, I will proceed to exclude them from my official list.

1. Texas
2. Southern Cal
3. Oregon
4. Florida
5. Auburn
6. Alabama
7. Clemson
8. Stanford
9. Oklahoma
10. FSU
 
1. Miami
2. Hawaii
3. South Florida
4. Ole Miss
5. Cal
6. GT
 
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Official Visits:
Southern Cal <--- SoCal + celebrity Status = fun
Texas A&M <--- where most of my high school friends went
Ole Miss <--- Wouldn't really want to go there, but wouldn't mind a weekend trip to slay some tail.
South Carolina <--- I was a big Gator fan in the Mid 90s. I would like to hear what Spurrier had to say.
Stanford <--- Great college. Good program right now.
 
I'll play along:

Well, I'm pretty intelligent, so I'm not looking for a handout degree.

I hope to play in the NFL one day, but I do want to get a degree in something that prepares me for life and not just football.

Having a good base of coeds for dating purposes is a plus, but my long term goal is to find a wife, not bang a bunch of shallow girls. I've got a Tebow type value system.

I like the outdoors, and pretty scenery, so having some cool outdoor stuff around to do outside of football and school would be a plus.

I don't want to play with a bunch of hoodish thugs who wouldn't share my values, and with whom I probably wouldn't get along, but I understand every college team is going to have some thugs.

I'm more interested in the science/business area of education because I believe these degrees will have more value than liberal arts ones. Geology, genetics, engineering, accounting, business interest me the most. I'd like a degree that would allow me to travel the world while I work one day, also.

1) Stanford
2) Texas
3) Arizona
4) UCLA
5) Cal
6) Washington
7) Virginia
8) UNC
9) Oregon
10) Kansas
 
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