Dante Reno has announced his transfer to Yale, where he will play for his father.
Looking at QB room, there has to be some movement.Yeesh, I know he's going to play for his dad, but that's a pretty big drop off.
Eh, I think we've seen from recent events that those schools are not all they are portrayed to be. Clearly. If students have time to be camping out and protesting all the time.Not if he values a great education. Life is about more than football. It’s clear his chance at the NFL is nonexistent so an education moves up the goal list.
For sure. Not surprised at all. Just surprised he didn't go somewhere better.Looking at QB room, there has to be some movement.
LOL, Yale is still a great education, # 5 on the US News College rankings for 2025.Eh, I think we've seen from recent events that those schools are not all they are portrayed to be. Clearly. If students have time to be camping out and protesting all the time.
Yes, you can get a fantastic degree in Self Exploration with a focus on Ecopolitical Analysis.LOL, Yale is still a great education, # 5 on the US News College rankings for 2025.
Yes, you can get a fantastic degree in Self Exploration.
Portrayal is in the eyes of the employer.Eh, I think we've seen from recent events that those schools are not all they are portrayed to be. Clearly. If students have time to be camping out and protesting all the time.
He went there for the academics.LOL, Yale is still a great education, # 5 on the US News College rankings for 2025.
With all due respect, employers view it differently.Eh, I think we've seen from recent events that those schools are not all they are portrayed to be. Clearly. If students have time to be camping out and protesting all the time.
May I ask where your degree is from?Eh, I think we've seen from recent events that those schools are not all they are portrayed to be. Clearly. If students have time to be camping out and protesting all the time.
May I ask where your degree is from?
Gotta be honest here…busted.
Bob Jones University for undergrad
Clemson University for grad school: Hey, I didn’t base my academic decisions on football. I went where my undergrad profs had connections and to the place with the stronger program. As I see it, they paid for a Gamecock fan’s MS and PhD, so joke’s on them.
From there I went to MUSC for postdoctoral work.
In the words of Arte Johnson, veddy interesting. Well that clears some things up.I don't know why someone would mock Yale, but since you asked and he has had me using the search function today because he cant recall his preseason predictions from last year,he went to Bob Jones for undergrad and Clemson for grad school.
If 18 had to complete the enrollment application to schools like Yale, he would see it differently too. However, education is not respected like it used to. People out here with barely an Associates Degree will argue with me about the Constitution.With all due respect, employers view it differently.
I haven’t seen your posts for a while. Just saying hello.If 18 had to complete the enrollment application to schools like Yale, he would see it differently too. However, education is not respected like it used to. People out here with barely an Associates Degree will argue with me about the Constitution.
Why would I ever have to? Better question: why would I ever want to?If 18 had to complete the enrollment application to schools like Yale, he would see it differently too. However, education is not respected like it used to. People out here with barely an Associates Degree will argue with me about the Constitution.
Nonetheless, a degree from Yale is still pretty impressive to have on a resume. I think we all see that it's not just the Ivy League that isn't what it used to be, but higher education as a whole. It doesn't help that Ivy League schools have become so radically liberal. In the current landscape, unless you're very intentional about studying something applicable, it is most likely not worth the time and absolutely not worth the debt you take on.Why would I ever have to? Better question: why would I ever want to?
I went to a small Christian college and then a large state school for grad school. Numerous of my colleagues went to Ivy league schools. I had to train a Harvard grad. I look at them and think "what was the point when we ended up at the same spot?"
My brother is a lawyer. Went to state college and then University of Cincinnati for law school, which is an ok law school. He oversees a team of legal counsel which contains numerous Ivy League grads.
The Ivy League brand just ain't what it used to be. Those enamored with the Ivy League don't understand education. It's the same people who put high octane gas in cars that don't need it.
What's up. I have been around. Usually post more during football and basketball season. Went through a trash year with the Men's Basketball team. So, that limited some of my posting.I haven’t seen your posts for a while. Just saying hello.
There is a difference between being enamored and respect. I don't think anyone here is enamored with the Ivy Leagues. You can get an education in a host of places. My Dad taught math to a gentleman that ended up being a NASA astronaut at the old segregated schools. The guy went to NC A&T before ending up at MIT. So, a school is just one stop in a person's journey. However, your post borders on unnecessary disrespect seemingly because you don't like their politics and because you were higher up on the managerial ladder than a person or two that attended those schools. I didn't attend those schools, but I was accepted to one on the lower end of the Ivy League spectrum (Cornell). I respect their journey and don't allow politics to color my view of them.Why would I ever have to? Better question: why would I ever want to?
I went to a small Christian college and then a large state school for grad school. Numerous of my colleagues went to Ivy league schools. I had to train a Harvard grad. I look at them and think "what was the point when we ended up at the same spot?"
My brother is a lawyer. Went to state college and then University of Cincinnati for law school, which is an ok law school. He oversees a team of legal counsel which contains numerous Ivy League grads.
The Ivy League brand just ain't what it used to be. Those enamored with the Ivy League don't understand education. It's the same people who put high octane gas in cars that don't need it.