irishtrain
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You missed my point, I was not insinuating anything more than asking the question are the football players an exact mirror of the student body. Obviously you are pro Stanford or a grad, good for you, my question leans toward finding out if they are challanged like a regular student. Many people say well Stanford is getting it done. I am open to proof but my instincts tell me otherwise. Its just a question on my part because what you are saying is that Jim Harbaugh has been able to do what no other coach has ever done at Stanford. John Ralston couldnt even maintain a winning tradition years ago. The point is that Notre Dame is being asked to provide alot on both sides of the equation and my thoughts are it cant be done. Dont get your pants in a bunch as I could care less about Stanford one way or the other. I just would like proof that a school (any school) with high academic standards is asking their football players to be the mirror image of the student body. One last thing, when people say a certain coach is coaching so well that he developes these guys so much better than other coaches do you understand how much time that takes from school, and they are only allowed so much in season practice time as the NCAA allows. I'm willing to agree but I'm not agreeing until its proven that these guys are so extraordinary that they can be tremendous students and superior athletes at the same time.At a minimum, Stanford's recruits have to meet the same academic requirements as ND recruits do, possibly higher (for students in general, Stanford is a much harder to get into than ND). Insinuating that Stanford has lower standards for recruits is way off base. Stanford's football program is where it is vis-a-vis ND's program because Harbaugh has done a better job recruiting and developing players than his counterpart at ND.
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