Before we get to this week’s big question — will Georgia be caught looking ahead to the SEC Championship game, the BCS title game, world domination, next year’s rankings, global peace, contact with an alien life form and a voice from a burning bush somehow lose to Georgia Tech — let’s get to what really matters.
The continuing devolution of mankind. I speak, of course, of Black Friday.
Once we’ve finished our annual Thursday tradition of consuming four helpings of turkey, three pieces of ham, 17 side dishes, six rolls (or was it seven?), three desserts and a Diet Coke and lapsing into a food coma, we’ll segue into Shopping on Steroids. Black Friday is that wonderful time when we rise at 3 a.m. after four hours of sleep to save $40 on a laptop, $6 on a sweatshirt and 27 cents on Play-Doh.

December wasn't good enough. He just had to start after Thanksgiving.
We’ll be overcome by feelings of a tremendous conquest, until the following week when these same items are on sale for the same price, only without the 400-pound, fire-breathing woman who elbowed you in the head the week before as she reached for the $12 Crock-Pot.
The first Black Friday came following the first Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1924, when Santa Claus finished waving to little children, complained of a sore rump and a headache and said, “That wasn’t worth 50 bucks. Where’s my scotch?”
Stay in bed. I’ll generate riches for you so you can afford things full retail!
I’ll make this quick: Georgia is better than Georgia Tech at every single position. The Bulldogs have the added advantage of not having had to fire their defensive coordinator or seeing their athletic director quit for another job. Does Tech have a chance? Of course. Weird things happen in rivalry games. But I’ll side with facts: Better players, more at stake, home field.
It’s Red-and-Black Saturday: Dogs win and cover 13.
Sack Schultz Predictions: upset, Upset, UPSET!
Black Friday Hysteria! (Highlight: Woman who loses her wig)
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And Down The Stretch They Come!
(Buy two picks, win of a copy of Maryland’s 10-point guide to financial freedom. Chapter 1: Blow all of your funding. Chapter 2: Join the Big Ten. Chapter 3: Whatever.)

Here are some others coaches Saban is fond of.
Florida at FSU: The Gators have looked crummy the past few weeks. Will Muschamp’s retort: “We don’t win sexy, but my wife said, ‘You’re sexy.’” Show up in Tallahassee with leopard-skin briefs and a silk robe and just watch what Chief Osceola does with that flaming spear. However: Upset alert! Florida wins (but take the 8 just in case).
Auburn at Alabama: Nick Saban on Gene Chizik: “I personally think he’s done a really fine job.” Think of a fisherman praising the dead flounder in his boat. Bammy covers 31½.
LSU at Arkansas: Three future 7-Eleven night managers have recorded a song, pleading Jon Gruden to take the Arkansas job. The “Hey Grude” (sung to “Hey Jude”) video went viral — kind of like smallpox. Gruden hasn’t responded. He’s hoping Chernobyl comes through with a better benefits package. Tigers cover 12.
Three non-MBA’s from Arkansas
South Carolina at Clemson: Steve Spurrier has a chance to become South Carolina’s all-time winningest coach. I think that’s like holding the Double-A career hits record. (Bang! And here comes the email.) Clemson covers 4.

Meet the trophy boy for UK-UT: "Battle for the Barrel."
Help Wanted Bowl: Kentucky and Tennessee meet in the annual “Battle for the Barrel. But with two fired coaches and 14 SEC losses between them, UT might need a lure to get students to show up, like free sandwiches. Or tuition. Vols cover 13.
Miami at Duke: The NCAA sent semi-threatening letters to former Miami players, demanding evidence against infamous rich creep Nevin Shapiro. If the NCAA just throws a party on a yacht instead, I’m sure all of the players would show up. Canes cover 6½.
Maryland at North Carolina: Question: When Maryland cut a deal with the Big Ten, did school administrators have to dress up as, you know, like naughty nurses or something? Or was everybody just cool with the cash being left on the nightstand? Heels cover 24½.
Welcome to the Maryland School of Bidness
NFL TRIFECTA
Falcons at Tampa Bay: Matt Ryan threw five interceptions last week. Hey, maybe he just wanted to get it out of his system before the playoffs. (Sorry. Can’t help myself.) Falcons cover 1.
Packers at Giants: Jermichael Finley on Aaron Rodgers: “If I could throw myself the ball and run under it, I’d do it every play because he’s just not throwing me the ball like he used to.” Smart. He might want to bring a book this week. Giants cover 2½.
49ers at Saints: Paul Tagliabue says he’ll rule on the Saints’ bounty penalties by Dec. 4. So don’t be surprised if Jonathan Vilma jumps bail after the Falcons’ game in two weeks and hides in your bushes. San Fran covers 2.
Bounty Hearings=Disorder In The Court
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TIME TO SETTLE UP
“Eat your betting money but don’t bet your eating money.” – Proverb.
Last week (feh): 9-2 straight up, 6-5 against the line.
Bottom dollars (fab): 100-34 straight up, 78-55-1 against the line.
“Sack Schultz” update: Congrats to Richard Schoenfeld of Duluth for winning the UGA-Tech tickets, Chick-fil-A Bowl tickets and a one night stay at Hotel Indigo in Athens. The $5,000 trip to Hawaii will be decided in two weeks.
Lilly Pick of the Week: Lilly is on a four-game winning streak since her one-week furlough. This week, it was a choice between cheese-accessorized pictures of Uga and Buzz. She went with her species. Dogs win.
Buzz on the left. Uga on the right. First and second-place both win cheese.
By Jeff Schultz
383 comments Add your comment
phil
November 22nd, 2012
10:39 am
No way Murray can survive thenAlabama onslaught….
He will fail us when it matters most. He always does.
It is our destiny….
Steve
November 22nd, 2012
10:40 am
So I can’t call a moron Tech fan an idiot but you can call me a doof (whatever that is)? I just go by facts little man.
Bamajacket
November 22nd, 2012
10:40 am
Good to see everyone in the holiday spirit, with love and kindness to your fellow man. LMAO! Can Tech win? Yeah, we can win. The math works against it…but. I’m not planning on a victory party. Based on my eyeball test this year, yeah, Georgia has slopped around a lot, but they still win the games. Tech on the other hand has performed worse than a D1a team. Bottom line: UGA believes it can win every game, and shows it. Even if the athletes were comparable (which they’re not) I haven’t seen Tech demonstrate it believes anything about winning. Not against even a mediocre team (VaTech, Miami, and, God help us, MTSU for crying out loud) If these two teams play 10 times, Georgia wins 9. Better athletes, yes, but mostly because they believe they can. Long day for us, I’m afraid.
Steve
November 22nd, 2012
10:43 am
Bamajacket, wish there were more realistic Tech “fans” like you. Gets old seeing them every year saying how they are going to destroy UGA.
Put in Timeout by Ken Sugiura,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned by Bill King, Chip Towers & only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.
November 22nd, 2012
10:48 am
Preston
November 22nd, 2012
8:36 am
Anne, that’s garbage. Tech has custodial engineering degrees for many of it’s athletes so please lay to rest that tired old argument. It’s BS and you either know it or you choose to lie to yourself.
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Post a link to that degree or names of TECH players that take easy classes like UGa and SEC schools offer.
Paddy
November 22nd, 2012
10:49 am
phil……the Ala onslaught on AM? Is not the lack of a pass rush the biggest problem w/ the Ala defense this season? That is what LS has said!
UGA RC
November 22nd, 2012
10:49 am
Dawg Nation,
First of all, I’d like to thank you for taking the time to read this. My name is Michael Snell and I am one of this year’s Battle Hymn Soloists, a tradition I’ve proudly been part of for 3 years – through the good, the bad, and the ugly that has defined Georgia Football in these last few seasons.
In recent seasons, students and fans alike have taken the initiative to organize unofficial “Blackouts,” sporting the black half of the Red and Black in a spirited effort to express the pride we have in our team and university which unites the entire Bulldog Nation.
While I understand that some of our fans are superstitious of this “tradition,” I believe it’s important to recognize that correlation does not imply causation – our team doesn’t win or lose because of the colors of fans’ clothes. And, if anything, this show of spirit further ignites the game day atmosphere in Sanford Stadium.
In the media, Dawg fans never get the pleasure of hearing about how intimidating their stadium is – how difficult it is for an opposing away team to succeed in such an “electric” environment.
Our football team – the one that has fought to a 10-1 record thus far – represents us well as one of the top 3 teams in the nation. And we owe it to them to be one of the top 3 fan bases in the nation – to give them a game day environment as menacing as they are.
I don’t know what the remainder of this season has in store, but any respectable Bulldog fan should know the stakes are high. And at this point in the season, anything can happen. This weekend, we expect our players to give it their all. It’s time for our fans to do the same.
It’s time to blackout. If our fans can pull together and proudly sport that menacing black, then I will too.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Bamajacket
November 22nd, 2012
10:51 am
Well Steve, there’s what you know, and what you say. I believed we would win in ‘09. That one hurt, because I thought we were the better team that year. Turns out we forgot how to tackle. UGA had something to prove, and we didn’t stop it. UGA is better than us this year, by any measure.
ARdawg
November 22nd, 2012
10:52 am
Murray is 3-9 against teams ranked in the top 25 .
You will have to show your facts on your 9 loses.
I call BS on your stats.
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Well seeing that Tech is in the bottom 25, should be a good day for Murray eh?
Put in Timeout by Ken Sugiura,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned by Bill King, Chip Towers & only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.
November 22nd, 2012
10:53 am
Just Saying
November 22nd, 2012
8:59 am
@Anne of cleves,
You have got to be kidding me!!! Yes, many UGa recruits don’t have the SAT scores of the average UGa student, but goodness sakes Anne, do you believe that even 5% of GT players have the SAT scores of the average GT student? What about your basketball players? Please lady…..those 95+% athletes are also “special admits” because they would never get into GT if they couldn’t run fast!!! Fact my dear!!!
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SHOW a link to your FACTS that GT had a bunch of special admits.
Here are some FACTS on TECH Students and Players.
http://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/paper-trail/2008/12/30/athletes-show-huge-gaps-in-sat-scores
The Journal-Constitution studied 54 public universities, “including the members of the six major Bowl Championship Series conferences and other schools whose teams finished the 2007-08 season ranked among the football or men’s basketball top 25.”
We all suspect that big-time student athletes sometimes aren’t the best and the brightest academically.
Some highlights:
Football players average 220 points lower on the SAT than their classmates. Men’s basketball was 227 points lower.
University of Florida won the prize for biggest gap between football players and the student body, with players scoring 346 points lower than their peers.
Georgia Tech had the nation’s best average SAT score for football players, 1028 of a possible 1600, and best average high school GPA, 3.39 of a possible 4.0. But because its student body is apparently very smart, Tech’s football players still scored 315 SAT points lower than their classmates.
Some “universal truths,” according to the Journal-Constitution:
All 53 schools for which football SAT scores were available had at least an 88-point gap between team members’ average score and the average for the student body.
Schools with the highest admissions standards, such as Georgia Tech, the University of Virginia, the University of California-Berkeley, UCLA, and the University of North Carolina, had the biggest gaps between the SAT averages for athletes and the overall student body.
Football players performed 115 points worse on the SAT than male athletes in other sports.
The differences between athletes’ and non-athletes’ SAT scores were less than half as big for women (73 points) as for men (170).
Many schools routinely used a special admissions process to admit athletes who did not meet the normal entrance requirements. More than half of scholarship athletes at the University of Georgia, the University of Wisconsin, Clemson University, UCLA, Rutgers University, Texas A&M University and Louisiana State University were special admits. . . At Georgia, for instance, 73.5 percent of athletes were special admits compared with 6.6 percent of the student body as a whole.
ARdawg
November 22nd, 2012
10:55 am
Bamajacket
I was sure you guys were going to win in 09 so much so I didn’t even watch it. I was in a bar and saw the last 2 minutes and was floored.
I was wrong then, hope I’m not wrong now but I don’t see a happy ending for you guys
GTBob
November 22nd, 2012
10:57 am
Put In Timeout…. Thanks again for last night. You were amazing!
gt4ever
November 22nd, 2012
11:02 am
There is ONE thing for sure.. Win or Lose. UGA SUCKS!
Bamajacket
November 22nd, 2012
11:04 am
ARdawg,
…I’ve got some kind of masochistic thing going. Facts are facts. When we win, it’s usually an upset. I’ve been going thru this ritual since ‘64. My closest friend, a huge Dawg fan, has been exceedingly kind to me over the years. He always tells me how THIS is the year Georgia’s going to lose, because of blah, blah. Sucker has obviously been wrong a great deal of the time. Never gloats. But, even when somebody tells you “nah, your’re not that fat” you do have mirrors…Ha!
I’ll watch, for a while
D fence
November 22nd, 2012
11:08 am
I think that’s like holding the Double-A career hits record….
Funny as usual Schultzie… Happy thanksgiving and go dawgs …
phil
November 22nd, 2012
11:08 am
Come on, Steve….i’m obviously just messin with you.
ARdawg
November 22nd, 2012
11:10 am
Bamajacket
Hopefully, you’ll be turning this one off at halftime. I did take the Dawgs -13. There is one thing for sure, nothing is for sure in this match up. Even though Georgia holds the upper hand, how we usually arrive there is often a surprise. I’m hoping we put you guys away early but I know better than expect it.
phil
November 22nd, 2012
11:13 am
Paddy
November 22nd, 2012
10:49 am
phil……the Ala onslaught on AM? Is not the lack of a pass rush the biggest problem w/ the Ala defense this season? That is what LS has said!
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our O-line will be crushed by Bama. These are reall men, not the patsies we’ve been feasting on this year. If Murray survives the game, it’ll be a miracle, but rest assured, some of our true “fans” will be buying up eggs for a repeat performance.
phil
November 22nd, 2012
11:14 am
Remember that SC d-line? It demolished us.
We’re doomed on dec. 1.
Fire someone now!
Ol'JacketFan
November 22nd, 2012
11:15 am
Strong legs run so weak legs can walk…………………….Happy Thanksgiving to all. THWG!
Erk Russell's Dog
November 22nd, 2012
11:27 am
Not to ruin any Dog Fans Turkey Day, but I am already getting the vibe from the talking heads on ESPN that they have deemed the Dogs unfit for BCS championship .They want a Notre Dame vs. Bama match up ,but they are pushing Oregon as the only alternative to play ND if Bama loses to the Dogs next week. Do not be surprised if Oregon is ranked ahead of the Dogs next week,especially if Florida State beats Florida.It is too bad that Tech has such a poor record this year ,it will cost the Dogs in the polls ,because Oregon will get more credit for beating their in state rival Oregon State because they are ranked in the top 20.Not wanting to create unwanted drama ,just trying to prepare UGA fans for what the so called ESPN experts “Dr. Lou ,Mark May,Cowherd , Mike &Mike ,etc . etc.” will be pushing on the airwaves.
439the
November 22nd, 2012
11:28 am
Logic isn’t exactly a strong suit on these posts…bottom line…if you’re betting, take UGA. But that doesn’t mean tech can’t win. It’s college football…anything is possible. A few turnovers and miscues on special teams is all it takes for an upset. Happy Thanksgiving to all…especially the haters. Hope you have some joy in your day. Go Dawgs.
phil
November 22nd, 2012
11:30 am
Erk, you’re right, of course…
Put in Timeout by Ken Sugiura,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned by Bill King, Chip Towers & only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.
November 22nd, 2012
11:35 am
DP
November 22nd, 2012
10:18 am
This wretched Kentucky team is favored by 13 over ANYBODY? Come on Jeff, that must be a misprint.
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Another SEC (Slightly Educated Conference) Fan that can’t READ.
The Vols are 13 point favorites…………..”Vols cover 13″
Go polish that GED.
Twilb Dawg
November 22nd, 2012
11:37 am
Love how the Nerds come out of hiding every year for this week, then as quickly as they came they go away again until next year. Dawgs will roll.
Just Saying
November 22nd, 2012
11:39 am
Thanks ” Put in Timeout……”
I didn’t have those facts, but you validated my point that the VAST Majority of GT players are “special admits” since their average SAT is 315 points lower than the overall student body. As you know, UGa has an extremely high SAT average too thanks to the HOPE Scholarship and the popularity of the University…….thus the reason UGa has so many special admits, just like Tech. It is very rare that UGa would take a player who could not “qualify” at GT…..very rare.
Carly
November 22nd, 2012
11:39 am
Sorry, UGA fans, the game will be close…………maybe an OT game with a little 140 lb running back taking it in for a win by the INSECTS!!
Put in Timeout by Ken Sugiura,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned by Bill King, Chip Towers & only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.
November 22nd, 2012
11:39 am
@STEVE………………….
10/31/2009 @ Vanderbilt (2-10) W 56 31
9/27/2003 @ Vanderbilt (2-10) W 24 17
8/31/2002 vs. Vanderbilt (2-10) W 45 3
9/23/1967 @ Vanderbilt (2-7-1) W 17 10
9/24/1966 vs. Vanderbilt (1-9) W 42 0
9/18/1965 @ Vanderbilt (2-7-1) T 10 10
9/19/1964 vs. Vanderbilt (3-6-1) W 14 2
10/31/1953 @ *Vanderbilt (3-7) W 43 0
10/25/1952 vs. *Vanderbilt (3-5-2) W 30 0
10/27/1951 @ *Vanderbilt (6-5) W 8 7
9/24/1949 vs. *Vanderbilt (5-5) W 12 7
9/25/1948 @ *Vanderbilt (8-2-1) W 13 0
10/18/1941 @ *Vanderbilt (8-2) L 7 14
VANDY hasn’t beat TECH since before your were born
Turtle90
November 22nd, 2012
11:40 am
Erk Russel.. why apologize?
Is there a worse team than UGA in contention for the national title? Probably the weakest resume out there for a 10-1 team besides FSU. UGA has played 2 ranked teams and is 1-1.
Put in Timeout by Ken Sugiura,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned by Bill King, Chip Towers & only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.
November 22nd, 2012
11:43 am
Discount DoubleDawg
November 22nd, 2012
10:38 am
last year 11,000 applied to tech and over 6,000 were accepted (58% admitted) while Vanderbilt had 28,000 apply and only 4,000 were accepted (14% admitted)… also, SAT scores at Vandy are higher than Ga Techs…
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Show VANDY SAT scores….. you can’t can you?….VANDY is PRIVATE and those figures are not easy to find.
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/high-achievers-admitted-to-georgia-tech/nQSFY/
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Students are not imagining it if they think it’s harder to get in to Georgia Tech.
Those admitted for next fall boast an average 3.9 GPA and a 1430 out of 1600 on the math and verbal SAT. By high school graduation these students would have taken an average of eight college-level courses, such as Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate.
About 14,700 students applied for one of the 2,400 spots for fall or the 250 spots for this summer. The admitted class represents 86 countries and 49 states. No one from Wyoming was admitted.
Carly
November 22nd, 2012
11:46 am
If its a Georgia vs. Alabama SEC chanpionship game…..trust me: It will be ‘EBB TIDE” TIME!!!
Matt "CHOKE" Ryan
November 22nd, 2012
11:49 am
5 picks in one game………..
HA HA
Discount DoubleDawg
November 22nd, 2012
11:50 am
Vanderbilt
Test Scores — 25th / 75th Percentile
SAT Critical Reading: 680 / 770
SAT Math: 700 / 780
SAT Writing: 670 / 760
Georgia Tech
Verbal: 580 and 680
Math: 650 and 750
Writing: 580 and 670
Discount DoubleDawg
November 22nd, 2012
11:53 am
yes, is very hard to find this information… good grief…
http://admissions.vanderbilt.edu/profile/#undergraduateadmissionfall
Erk Russell's Dog
November 22nd, 2012
11:54 am
Turtle 90,
If the Dogs win out and Florida wins against FSU the Dogs would have wins against two top five teams and their one loss would be to a top 10 team if Spurrier can beat Clemmons College.And by some miracle Tech beats FSU next week the Dogs can say they beat the ACC champs too. Of course that and 50 cents won’t buy you a cup of coffee at the Waffle House.But all of this will be pointless if the Dogs don’t take care of the Jackets on Saturday.
Erk Russell's Dog
November 22nd, 2012
12:05 pm
And if I am not mistaken Bama also has a 1 and 1 record against ranked teams. I know this post will bring the wrath of Bama fans to the forefront.
Turtle90
November 22nd, 2012
12:06 pm
If UF wins at FSU they will have beaten 4 top 25 teams (LSU, aTm, USCe, and FSU).
If UGA beat BAMA they will have beaten 2 top 25 teams (UF and BAMA).
Which is lighter on the resume?
Put in Timeout by Ken Sugiura,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned by Bill King, Chip Towers & only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.
November 22nd, 2012
12:08 pm
Just Saying
November 22nd, 2012
11:39 am
Thanks ” Put in Timeout……”
I didn’t have those facts, but you validated my point that the VAST Majority of GT players are “special admits” since their average SAT is 315 points lower than the overall student body. As you know, UGa has an extremely high SAT average too thanks to the HOPE Scholarship and the popularity of the University…….thus the reason UGa has so many special admits, just like Tech. It is very rare that UGa would take a player who could not “qualify” at GT…..very rare.
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You really are STUPID if you think that TECH players are Special Admits or you just can’t READ.
Bill
November 22nd, 2012
12:10 pm
Happy Thanksgiving Jeff and thanks for doing a great job..but I don’t always agree with you.
Look for a few up-sets this week-end.
Erk Russell's Dog
November 22nd, 2012
12:11 pm
Turtle 90
Too bad for the Gators they lost to the Dogs and that will trump the better resume .Also what was up in that LA. Lafayette game?
Put in Timeout by Ken Sugiura,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned by Bill King, Chip Towers & only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.
November 22nd, 2012
12:25 pm
Discount DoubleDawg
November 22nd, 2012
11:53 am
yes, is very hard to find this information… good grief…
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Not really buying numbers from Vandy. Show an INDEPENDENT reporting agency no the school. Vandy is Private and only gives out the numbers they want people to see. Yes VANDY is a great school.
Discount DoubleDawg
November 22nd, 2012
12:32 pm
here you go then… you are right about 1 thing and that is these numbers are about 10 points lower than what you find on Vandy’s site… still better than Tech. So, I was still right and you were wrong. That’s ok though… lets move on talk about football.
http://www.parchment.com/c/college/college-1624-Vanderbilt-University.html
I am looking forward to a good game this Saturday. I see it close through 3 quarters and then the dawgs pull away and win by 10+… Still too close for comfort but I will gladly take a W anyway we can get it.
Put in Timeout by Ken Sugiura,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned by Bill King, Chip Towers & only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.
November 22nd, 2012
12:33 pm
DDD & Just Saying. …………Georgia Tech had the nation’s best average SAT score for football players, 1028 of a possible 1600, and best average high school GPA, 3.39 of a possible 4.0. But because its student body is apparently very smart, Tech’s football players still scored 315 SAT points lower than their classmates.
Many schools routinely used a special admissions process to admit athletes who did not meet the normal entrance requirements. More than half of scholarship athletes at the University of Georgia, the University of Wisconsin, Clemson University, UCLA, Rutgers University, Texas A&M University and Louisiana State University were special admits. . . At Georgia, for instance, 73.5 percent of athletes were special admits compared with 6.6 percent of the student body as a whole.
The SEC is full of IDIOTS playing football. Look how many are in the BOTTOM 10.
At a glance, here are the top 10 highest and lowest schools based on the average SAT scores of football players (out of a maximum 1600 score):
FOOTBALL SAT SCORES:
THE TOP 10
School, Average
Georgia Tech, 1028
Oregon State, 997
Michigan, 997
Virginia, 993
Purdue, 974
Indiana, 973
Hawaii, 968
California, 967
Colorado, 966
Iowa, 964
THE BOTTOM 10
School, Average
Oklahoma State, 878
Louisville, 878
Memphis, 890
Florida, 890
Texas Tech, 901
Arkansas, 910
Texas A&M, 911
Mississippi State, 911
Washington State, 916
Michigan State, 917
Erk Russell's Dog
November 22nd, 2012
12:37 pm
Unfortunately Timeout.
Tech and Georgia have a football game to play Saturday not a Quiz Bowl.
Discount DoubleDawg
November 22nd, 2012
12:39 pm
I never said anything contrary to those stats… My question to you is this- how many players were offered by Tech that would have drastically lowered your averages SAT score? Some of the best players, with lower scores, were offered by Tech but they just chose not to accept. I am not going to continue doing research for you, so if you are really interested in this you should look it up. I am guessing a little here but feel pretty safe that you offered more players that would have been special admits, but they just didn’t accept your offer. I could be wrong, if so… prove it.
Put in Timeout by Ken Sugiura,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned by Bill King, Chip Towers & only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.
November 22nd, 2012
12:40 pm
DOWN GOES Fatt Matt Stafford….
Put in Timeout by Ken Sugiura,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned by Bill King, Chip Towers & only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.
November 22nd, 2012
12:43 pm
Yes TECH did offer a few that would have had to go through the Special Admit process. Most of those wouldn’t have been accepted and that is just how it is at TECH. Do we want some of those players? YES, can they help TECH? No, not if they have no shot of staying in school and on the field.
Put in Timeout by Ken Sugiura,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned by Bill King, Chip Towers & only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.
November 22nd, 2012
12:44 pm
Fatt Matt with a pass that MEGATRON had to make Matt look good with his catch.
Put in Timeout by Ken Sugiura,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned by Bill King, Chip Towers & only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.
November 22nd, 2012
12:46 pm
I hope everybody is watching some Football now.
Turkey is cooking and other things getting ready to go in at halftime.
Meal at 4:00……….
Stafford is throwing some bad balls bad today.
Put in Timeout by Ken Sugiura,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned by Bill King, Chip Towers & only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.
November 22nd, 2012
12:50 pm
LIONS score…..LIONS SCORE…..