08-15-2014, 12:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-15-2014, 12:53 PM by OutsiderFan.)
As the schadenfreude and giddy rubbernecking subsides, will Stanford capitalize on this disaster in the class of 2015 and beyond?
In the near term, are there any ND commits who could be Stanford-qualified?Â
In the longer term, does this do anything to strengthen the Stanford value proposition, or are ND recruits really not going to be influenced by the fact ND football players really aren't interested in being educated, as much as staying eligible and getting a degree for the sake of getting one? I mean anyone serious about education knows cheating on tests is only cheating yourself. Those who value learning and competing in the classroom, don't cheat.
In the near term, are there any ND commits who could be Stanford-qualified?Â
In the longer term, does this do anything to strengthen the Stanford value proposition, or are ND recruits really not going to be influenced by the fact ND football players really aren't interested in being educated, as much as staying eligible and getting a degree for the sake of getting one? I mean anyone serious about education knows cheating on tests is only cheating yourself. Those who value learning and competing in the classroom, don't cheat.