I have to admit, LMI, I am with Irish Rogue on this one.........in the sense that, if you have a guy who shows great character(not a kid who simply has never been in trouble, but a guy with GREAT character) and good smarts, I would say that those qualities should count. I am reading "Loyal Sons" right now, a book about the '24 National Championship team (of the Four Horsemen fame). Rockne's guys were not all geniuses with great test scores. But they *were* upstanding young men. I don't think taking people with great character, but who maybe don't have great test scores, is "watering down" anything. But I'm a blue collar guy who has that blue collar mentality of "I don't care how book smart you are, show me that you can figure out this problem we have, using your training and your common sense." I'm not an ND grad, so maybe I just don't understand the mentality they teach there. But my brother is on the MBA faculty, and I know he counsels his students on the values of hard work and humility. I know alot of ND people roll their eyes when others talk about the Rudy story. But what was the moral of that story? That you can be an average guy, of sufficient intelligence, and you can succeed at the highest level, if you dedicate yourself to it. Isn't that part of the embodiment of the Notre Dame spirit?