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Robertson skipping Georgia visit this weekend?

This is a drama that could go on for several months depending on Robertson's determination to get into Stanford. https://www.dawgnation.com/football...ng-on-with-5-star-receiver-demetris-robertson
What does Robertson need to do to get into Stanford? The March test is using the 1600 format.
His Feb. score translates to 970/1600. In my opinion, he needs to boost his score by 100-140
points, that would put him into the bottom 1/4 of Stanford admits for football.
https://www.quora.com/How-do-Stanfo...o-those-of-Michigan-Notre-Dame-UCLA-Cal-Texas.
This information is gathered every 10 years. Here is the 2008 report: http://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/paper-trail/2008/12/30/athletes-show-huge-gaps-in-sat-scores
The most recent information I could find for ND and Stan. follows: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/415794-college-football-schools-can-offer-majors-in-nfl-studies
http://www.stanforddaily.com/2015/02/22/the-price-of-athletics-at-stanford/
The 2015 SAT was a 3 part test of 800 max. for each part.(3x800=2400)
The March 2016 test returned to the old format of 2 part 800 max. (1600) with an essay optional.
The ave. range for Stan. football players in 2009 was 1500 lowest-1800 ave. 2100 highest.
For the March test (1600 scale) that trasnslates to 1000 min. 1200 ave 1400 high.
ND has made significant improvement in its admission policies, and is now tied with GT at 1025. However, the new policy probably cost them a 5 star recruit. Beal wanted to go to college with his sister (sound familiar), but she was not accepted, so he decommitted.
 
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Don't become a lawyer, because you opened the door to this:http://www.scout.com/college/stanford/3/1997_SAT_Analysis.html
A recent study was done in 2010 (I read it, but can not relocate it), and the results are almost the same. Today, Stanford graduates 99% of its student athletes. The Ave. SAT score for Notre Dame football players ranks them 51. Even USC, is higher! This is a response to someone on your board who said, "You mean Stanford is harder to get into than ND?" The facts don't lie brother.
https://alumni.stanford.edu/get/page/magazine/article/?article_id=66225
 
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Don't become a lawyer, because you opened the door to this:http://www.scout.com/college/stanford/3/1997_SAT_Analysis.html
A recent study was done in 2010 (I read it, but can not relocate it), and the results are almost the same. Today, Stanford graduates 99% of its student athletes. The Ave. SAT score for Notre Dame football players ranks them 51. Even USC, is higher! This is a response to someone on your board who said, "You mean Stanford is harder to get into than ND?" The facts don't lie brother.
https://alumni.stanford.edu/get/page/magazine/article/?article_id=66225
You are reacting to numbers and linking to an article from almost 20 years ago. Are you a non-serious person or just very slow to react?
 
so I haven't visited this board in a few weeks and I see the Robertson saga drags on. well, i'll pop back in in april and see if he's made a decision by that point I guess. at this point I'd be shocked if he ended up in south bend.
 
excerpt from 24/7 sports...
According to the 247Sports Crystal Ball, Notre Dame remains the slight favorite with 43-percent on the picks. Georgia is sitting at No. 2 with 38-percent, while Alabama has 10-percent of the selections.
 
I think Robertson really wants to play for ND.I guess Robertson stay in school till Jan 2017.If April come up tomorrow, too late for Robertson go to Colleges and play football.
 
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