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Originally posted by ASUPops View PostIt depends on who is doing the interview. I know TONS of college athletes that were hired specifically because they were/are athletes. If you have never been a college football student athlete, then you simply won't understand.
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Originally posted by Brandon View Post
I totally agree. There are so many valuable skills learned in athletics. Time management. Teamwork. Even body language. At school, it's easy to tell who is an athlete and who isn't simply from the student's demeanor.Last edited by ASUPops; 10-24-2021, 01:12 PM.
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Originally posted by ASUPops View Post
I guess my thought was looking at a 3 loss as a 2nd LSC playoff team....not a 3 loss conference champ.
Thanks for your thoughts.
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Originally posted by ASUPops View Post
I guess my thought was looking at a 3 loss as a 2nd LSC playoff team....not a 3 loss conference champ.
Thanks for your thoughts.
What is the collective non-con record of LSC teams against D2?
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Originally posted by Brandon View Post
I totally agree. There are so many valuable skills learned in athletics. Time management. Teamwork. Even body language. At school, it's easy to tell who is an athlete and who isn't simply from the student's demeanor.
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Originally posted by OPSUALUM77&81 View Post
Now that my kids feel that soccer, basketball, and girl scouts are more important than hanging out with me
I am an Eagle Scout and a Scoutmaster. My dad was one of my Scoutmasters. He's gone now, but some of my fondest memories are of him taking the troop and me camping. In the grand scheme of things, when you throw your resume on the desk, no one cares that you played college sports, but if you can show that you are an Eagle Scout or Gold Award recipient, that will move your resume ahead of other job candidates. Go Scouting. Football isn't important.
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Originally posted by ASUPops View Post
It depends on who is doing the interview. I know TONS of college athletes that were hired specifically because they were/are athletes. If you have never been a college football student athlete, then you simply won't understand.Roar Lions, Charge On Chargers, Roll Tide Roll!!!!!
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Originally posted by BuffaloChip View Post
I, too, earned my Eagle Scout award. Later, as an Explorer Scout, I earned my Private Pilot License in an Explorer aviation program. I was 17. A great experience every kid can benefit from.Roar Lions, Charge On Chargers, Roll Tide Roll!!!!!
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Originally posted by ASUPops View Post
It depends on who is doing the interview. I know TONS of college athletes that were hired specifically because they were/are athletes. If you have never been a college football student athlete, then you simply won't understand.
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Originally posted by Techster88 View Post
My daughter had a schedule like your talking about all 4 years as a student athlete. I have no idea how she graduated with a high GPA in Accounting. I always thought she would enjoy traveling all over the US. She said it was the part she hated the most.
I have downsized. I work partly from home, partly from a 100 sq ft office where I meet with clients. At my age and my client base, it's a good gig. I closed the doors early Friday and took Cub Scouts to Spook-O-Ree at Camp Don Harrington northeast of Canyon, Texas. It was a blast!
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