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    Harvard, as is the case with the entire Ivy League does not offer athletic scholarships. Most Ivy League schools don't offer merit aid either, merely because it doesn't make financial sense, due to how selective they are. The entire student body would likely qualify for merit aid. Ivy League...
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    How they determine need is iffy, and as has been discussed ad nauseum, loans can be part of "Covering" that need, which is something he may want to avoid. Also keep in mind that depending on his parents income, they may be responsible for part of his tuition, it's a lower number, but they may be...
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    Maybe, Stetson is what happens when a guy is allowed to grow up and is surrounded by elite talent. He is a mature QB that doesn't have to go outside himself. Just don't make mistakes and put playmakers in position to make plays. Not complicated.
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    Actually not. People overrate arm strength, especially in an era where the windows are larger in college than they've ever been before, thanks to the targeting rules. Give me a guy with solid arm strength, that can throw with anticipation and is accurate and I'll show you a guy that will do...
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    May not be poor enough to get enough FA to cover Harvard(they don't give merit aid), but may have enough belief in himself to work into a scholarship a year or two down the line at Miami. Also keep in mind that UMiami does give merit aid, and odds are he probably is getting at least a 75%...
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    Weighted or unweighted?
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