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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Florida and MI. It is not even close. The next tier would be Texas, ND Vandy, UVA, USC, Berkeley, Northwestern, Duke, and Stanford disqualified for not being big sport schools. Not even remotely big sport schools. [/quote] Sorry. Again, the OP said "rigorous" schools. ND has all of these beat and was in top 10 football rankings. Not second tier by any means.[/quote] And your head coach still left for a better opportunity at LSU.[/quote] LOL, yes, where players are recruited as long as they can sign their name...no academic requirements. Makes Kelly's job easier.[/quote] So not that different.[/quote] Umm...OK? Maybe lay off the next glass of wine...it's a work night.[/quote] In Kelly’s conversation with Sports Illustrated, Notre Dame’s head coach pegged the average GPA of his incoming freshman class at 2.8 with a score of 24 on the ACT. [/quote] Not accurate. [twitter]https://twitter.com/NDFootball/status/1272582875335008258?s=20&t=rehd0fBRyqeMcYNKOij9SQ[/twitter] [/quote] 2.8 was the high school GPA. 3.4 was the Notre Dame GPA. So Notre Dame is easier than high school.[/quote]
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