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RE: I'll have my recruits with a side of hash browns please
(01-22-2019 10:53 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(01-22-2019 10:33 AM)nole Wrote:  GT has one of the largest athletic endowments in college athletics. It is located in perhaps the best location for college football. It has a national title and great history.
Beyond degrees that the average football player can reasonable be involved with (and how hard is it to add a social science degree if it doesn't exist already?), GT has a lot going for it to succeed in college football.

The ACC has a few programs like this that are loaded with potential to be great. We need more to get up there with Clemson (that includes FSU who is lagging).

That's a great question, Nole!

"how hard is it to add a social science degree"?

Is there something in the Georgia college system preventing this?

With fully accredited state engineering programs in Athens, Kennesaw and Statesboro, the reason for precluded Tech from starting a Liberal Arts college no longer exist. That said, folks on the Hill do like the current arrangement.
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