Furmanoid wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 8:51 am
Mercer has about 5000 undergrads, so they aren’t that much bigger. They choose to have grad schools and professional schools and we pretty much don’t. Down the road that will help them with retention of 5th year players, but I don’t see how it matters with admissions. The 50th percentile SAT ranges for the two schools are almost identical with FU about 200 points higher. Both want smart kids, but neither requires the SAT or ACT so admission standards are a little wishy washy really. I think Mercer, Samford and Furman are pretty similar. Wofford, according to our HS coach, has decided to take any good player who is NCAA eligible. The others are who they are.
Athletics recruiting & Admissions / Academics, particularly for higher academics schools (Furman, Mercer, Wofford, and Samford all fit this ‘label,’ as do VMI & CIT…to some extent) is a highly nuanced arena, well beyond the scope of this message board and well outside the experience/grasp of most of us, including FUBeAR, who post here.
Policies/Philosophies in this arena are going to vary from school to school and change over time. I don’t know, but I doubt the metrics around the scholastic records of 63 Football Players (15-20 or so in each incoming class) have too much of an effect on overall Admissions metrics.
We talked a lot about this topic at the FFPA Tailgate this past week and, as expected, no real consensus conclusions were reached nor epiphanies experienced.
So…FUBeAR will just make these rambling comments, FWIW…
Coach Sheridan & the Football Program were very proud of our graduation rate ‘back in the day.’ We had 3 or 4 really, really smart young men on the Team every year, but FUBeAR speculates that over 80% of the Players on those Teams would not be admitted to Furman today.
Most of the Players on those Teams were 1st or, at best, 2nd generation College students, who went to and played public high school Football. Most of the young men on those teams, if they weren’t talented Football Players, if they attended college at all, would have gone to local State U, at best. The socioeconomic demographics at Furman (geography excepted) of the rest of FU’s student body was not all that different than it is today.
The Football Players brought diversity (racial, but on a larger scale, another type of diversity) to Furman’s campus. To put this in plain language…then & today (less so, but still mostly) Furman’s student body was a bunch of rich, (perhaps) nerdy, mostly private school kids from families with Professional (Dr’s, Lawyers, and Accountants, etc.) parents. The Football Players were public school kids from working or middle class families and, once there (or perhaps before), realized that graduating from Furman was a potential game-changer for their life arc. The Football Players also knew that Football was Job#1 because if that ‘went away,’ no way could they afford to stay in school at Furman or perhaps anywhere. They also, in general, were just inclined that way. Football 1st, Books 2nd (maybe).
So, the Players of that era sought out the easiest majors, the easiest classes, and the easiest Professors. Stay eligible & scramble to find a way to get that Furman degree. We lost a few, to academics, along the way, but not many; and NONE that played 4 or more years. 100% of these non-Furman-type kids found a way to graduate and almost all of them went on to become very successful in their chosen fields. Many were even ‘converted’ academically and went on to become those Professionals that no one in their family ever dreamed possible. Many have become consistent contributors to Furman & Furman Football. You really don’t forget the people or entities who gave you an opportunity to change your life. Y’all probably figured this out by now, but FUBeAR fits this profile…along with almost all of my Teammates…who have, literally, hundreds of SoCon Championship rings among them…and Furman degrees.
Now, I don’t know if the type of young men described could make it through and graduate from the Furman of today, but I have a sense that Furman / Furman Admissions aren’t willing, today, to risk finding that out. So, I believe FU Football is compelled to recruit “Books 1st” young men now who tend to have a different socioeconomic profile…and, maybe, that’s the right call for Furman University. I know the “Football 1st” young men, on 55 scholarships, used to be able to graduate, lead successful lives, support Furman/Furman Football throughout those lives, AND win SoCon Football Championships over Teams with 95 scholarships.
I don’t know, but I have a sense that Mercer, Samford, Wofford, VMI, and CIT Admissions are more willing to accept those types of young men than Furman Admissions may be.
EDIT / ADDENDUM: Certainly not an end-all & be-all, but just 1 data point from a fairly slack data gathering process….but it appears that Furman has about 3x the number of Players from private HS’s on their roster as Mercer has - roughly 45 vs. roughly 15. Whatever that means, in this context, is certainly open to wide interpretation, including that it means nothing.