OK Captain Semantics.OK, if he's "surely exaggerating, then he's not "absolutely correct in what he said." In other words, you agree with me and disagree with the poster who claimed shaw was "absolutely correct."
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OK Captain Semantics.OK, if he's "surely exaggerating, then he's not "absolutely correct in what he said." In other words, you agree with me and disagree with the poster who claimed shaw was "absolutely correct."
He may have wanted to check his own roster before making that statement. I think I counted about 15 on the roster from southeastern states (NC south and west to LA). A couple from NC, a couple from LA, a few from FL, and a couple from GA.
OK Captain Semantics.
If there are two players from North Carolina, Georgia & Louisiana each that comes out to .20 or .25 per recruiting class. That's a good bit less than one.
that tends to happen with Clay Travis like trolling.And see here is where people are projecting. He has players from Florida he has to be lying!!!
Again people are making a lot of assumptions here about what he was referring to specifically.
"I have no opinion," Shaw said. "It's never affected us. People do them, and people don't do them. We've got great attendance at the camps we have here -- we get a lot of guys we want to come....But I didn't like the way that a lot of people have put this as the SEC against Jim Harbaugh. That's not what this has been about. Conference by conference, this has been going on for three plus years, since Jim was with the 49ers. This has been a battle. As a conference, we had a long discussion three years ago about what we were going to do about satellite camps....I'm great with whatever college football says, because it doesn't affect us. It doesn't make sense for us to go hold a camp some place where there might be one person in the entire state that's eligible to get into Stanford."
There's no need to make it uppity and demeaning with the "can't qualify" generalization.Really doesn't sound like a douchey quote at all. No need to blast this guy.
OK Captain Semantics.
Someone else's (not my) poor choice in words in an overzealous effort to defend Shaw's pointlessly pompous comment.
Are football players held to that same high admissions standard?
I suppose you are right that there's no need. But there's also no harm in that truth either. Folks always looking for something to find fault in the other guy. If our guy said it, he'd be a hero.There's no need to make it uppity and demeaning with the "can't quality" generalization.
Accurately saying "they don't need it" can be accomplished without that assumption and insult.
Overzealous? You might want to re-examine who is making reaches to creatively interpret what was said.
I'm creatively interpreting? That's rich--you're bending over backwards to stick your head in the sand.