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re: So let's breakdown Justin Rogers top 7 schools
Posted on 3/2/17 at 1:16 pm to Blanky6715
Posted on 3/2/17 at 1:16 pm to Blanky6715
To everyone re: Harvard
Yes, a FB player can get what = a full ride at Harvard if his parents are in dire financial straights.
The FB player must have really good test scores. But not the ACT required of a non FB star (regular applicants with a 36 get rejected by Harvard).
Being a QB at Harvard means you have Zero shot at the NFL. And if Rogers is in the lowest 1% academically at Harvard he is not going to make as much money in a profession attributed to his degree as he would make in 3 or 4 years in the NFL.
I'm in Bossier but I don't know the details on Rogers. If he scored a 29 or higher on his ACT and is not NFL material then he should go to Harvard.
If he scored a 25 or below and has NFL potential he should go to LSU.
Yes, a FB player can get what = a full ride at Harvard if his parents are in dire financial straights.
The FB player must have really good test scores. But not the ACT required of a non FB star (regular applicants with a 36 get rejected by Harvard).
Being a QB at Harvard means you have Zero shot at the NFL. And if Rogers is in the lowest 1% academically at Harvard he is not going to make as much money in a profession attributed to his degree as he would make in 3 or 4 years in the NFL.
I'm in Bossier but I don't know the details on Rogers. If he scored a 29 or higher on his ACT and is not NFL material then he should go to Harvard.
If he scored a 25 or below and has NFL potential he should go to LSU.
Posted on 3/2/17 at 1:50 pm to Zach
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Being a QB at Harvard means you have Zero shot at the NFL.
Not statistically true. Ryan Fitzpatrick went to Harvard.
Posted on 3/2/17 at 1:56 pm to Zach
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Being a QB at Harvard means you have Zero shot at the NFL.
There's a QB from Harvard in the league right now jackass
Posted on 3/2/17 at 3:12 pm to Zach
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Being a QB at Harvard means you have Zero shot at the NFL
Swing and a miss.
And to those thinking that Rogers would pay for going to Harvard, I guarantee if he really wanted to go there, the coach would make sure the numbers worked. There are tons of different scholarship opportunities if he wanted to go that route. Just because they don't offer "athletic scholarships" doesn't mean athletes don't get some special access to scholarship money.
Posted on 3/2/17 at 10:33 pm to Zach
It's hard for someone who went to LSU-E or LSU-S to conceptualize what going to an Ivy League school means. It opens doors that can't be opened anywhere else. Ivy League schools are all in the top 15 schools in the *world*. These schools give people the opportunity for networking that can launch someone into the upper socioeconomic class in terms of career.
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