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Georgia always has these highly decorated OL's that peter out at the College level. His better option would be ND. Georgia is actually a decent school. Not in ND's class, but a good school still the same. If Marshall does pick UGA, I hope he insists on getting a meaningful degree.
The market value of a school's average undergraduate degree can be found here. Graduation rates for every school can be found here. A chart combining both can be found here.
An average Georgia graduate earns an extra $607,400 over the first 30 years after graduation. Georgia graduates 63% of its black football players. Therefore, Keith's expected 30y return on investment for committing to play for Georgia is $382,662.
An average Notre Dame graduate earns an extra $1,442,000 in the first 30 years. Notre Dame graduates 100% of its black football players. Therefore, Keith's expected 30y return on investment for committing to play for Notre Dame is $1,442,000.
In other words, a Notre Dame degree is worth: (1) $1,059,338; (2) $35,311/ year; or (3) nearly 3 times as much as a Georgia degree.
Add in a superior OL, more national exposure, etc. There's no case for Georgia over ND.
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