The academics at Stanford are better than most of the colleges, including those older ones on the East Coast (Ivy League). The screening process is hellacious, and if you get in, you're pretty much assured to graduate. AND, Standford has won the Director/Sears Cup each and every year it has been in existence. Why, because they offer a great student and very good athlete a chance at a Stanford degree (and maybe entrance to one of their very top rated grad schools also, don't know), and the kids from baseball, synchro swim, women's sports especially, flock there. Their football program is the weakest of all. Sooooo, when a pretty good football player and an excellent student wants to go there, Stanford does give them a look-see. I believe a Watterson kid went there several years ago, and started as DB for three years. Not good enough to play at OSU, but did at Stanford. Didn't make the pros ('and most of us go pro in something other than sports'), so they had a Stanford degree.
As the USC DT sits there droolling down their chin, waiting for the snap, the Stanford OT sits there and thinks, "I'm going to be a doctor, I don't want to get wasted by this animal", and takes a dive. Not so in other sports, but in football, yes. OH well, happy Friday, and
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