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Subject: Re: Harvard WR transfer Cooper Barkate transfers to Duke


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Date Posted: 19:10:24 01/02/25 Thu
In reply to: IvySportsJunkie 's message, "Re: Harvard WR transfer Cooper Barkate transfers to Duke" on 15:51:31 01/02/25 Thu

I stand corrected

If only sonny-boy was 2” taller I could have saved a ton of cash!

Btw - internships can be a great competitive advantage in competing with NIL money and several schools come up far short of Stanford’s program

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Date Posted: 21:18:41 01/02/25 Thu

ISJ, I think your back-of-the-envelope method of measuring the rigor of a football roster's college education (counting the engineering, computer science or physical science majors relative to the humanities) is a very reasonable shorthand for who is getting a real education.

Congratulations to Stanford for putting together so many options for their athletes to take real classes and tough majors.

I imagine that the Ivy League would be loathe to permit summer classes just for athletes, although if standard NARP students could take them as well, it might pass muster with the powers that be.

Stanford's an amazing place. What they have built just since World War II is unprecedented in education at any level anywhere.

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