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Anyone know what degree Yogi is getting?


Sports Marketing and Management, as Laz said. I think that program accepts only 40-50 kids a year as far as I know. I looked into it before realizing I should probably get the ole GPA up.


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Sports Marketing and Management, as Laz said. I think that program accepts only 40-50 kids a year as far as I know. I looked into it before realizing I should probably get the ole GPA up.


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I am a Sport Marketing and Management major. It's more like 80-100 students a year though. I'm sure quite a few athletes are a part of it (I know some of them)
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I am a Sport Marketing and Management major. It's more like 80-100 students a year though. I'm sure quite a few athletes are a part of it (I know some of them)


80-100 still might be too small of a range for this guy haha. But yeah I remembered it was a small portion of what I would assume are quite a few applicants. And it looked like being an athlete would've helped out a little bit from the academic bulletin.


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80-100 still might be too small of a range for this guy haha. But yeah I remembered it was a small portion of what I would assume are quite a few applicants. And it looked like being an athlete would've helped out a little bit from the academic bulletin.


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It's not the hardest major ever, I can promise you that thus far. I'd bet you could get in with a decent GPA. I was a direct admit out of high school, so I don't really know what the criteria they look for is as far as non direct-admits. Trust me though, you would survive (currently in my three major-oriented classes, we are talking about the same thing in every single one).

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It's not the hardest major ever, I can promise you that thus far. I'd bet you could get in with a decent GPA. I was a direct admit out of high school, so I don't really know what the criteria they look for is as far as non direct-admits. Trust me though, you would survive (currently in my three major-oriented classes, we are talking about the same thing in every single one).


Yeah I think my thing would be just getting in. I've always done well in school, I just got behind only taking gen-ed classes before I got here.


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Let's say Troy averages 14 and 6. Probably not obvious NBA numbers but say he has three or four big games late in the season, maybe in the tourney, where he scores something in the high twenties. If those big late games are on TV then I think his draft stock jumps way up.

Seems a plausible scenario.


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Just depends on how he scores. He needs to improve his shooting and defense drastically. He is a great athlete and I love to watch him play, but there are a million guys with his size and his athletic ability that are playing in Europe wishing they would've stayed in school longer and are dreaming of the NBA. He could for sure go to the NBA but in order to be up in the lottery or even mid first, he has to shoot better and play better defense. Apart from some highlight reel worthy dunks last year, he didn't really do much else.

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