As Johnny trots off the field after football practice, he thinks about the long list of things he has to do that night: Complete the homework for his Advanced Placement classes, work on his college applications, eat dinner and field ...(back to the article)
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Coach Hughes and his staff have a done a great job in bringing talented student-athletes to Princeton and in leading the football program.
they may be talented student-athletes, but they still went 4-6
What a great post, 11. It's nice to see such helpful, positive contributions on the Prince web site.
Who cares about football right now it is basketball season princeton had a great season and no one seems to care.
Why are students with less than stellar academics and who can barely talk in precept being RECRUITED when valedictorians of high schools are being turned down?
@alum '78
exactly. can we just stop recruiting athletes? because those sociology precepts are really hurting.
What about those of us football players who graduated with BSEs in computer science?
Exactly. Alum '78, sometimes football is the only way some of these kids can get into great schools like Princeton, and Princeton can help turn those kids into great contributors to society.
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Alum '78 When's the last time a valedictorian filled up a stadium? Any "V"s arent being turned down so athletes can get in they're being turned down so there's a "level playing field"