leftwinger
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MO & MS both hung with (at times dominated) Big 10 Ohio & PSU. Does that spell doom for MICH vs. ALA?
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Nothing wrong with athletes attending college...provided that they are qualified STUDENTS, and make normal progress toward a degree, and are paying their own way. And "sports" of any kind as a MAJOR is preposterous. A waste of time, money, and oxygen.
The same argument by WB can be made about any regular season games. So set them all out so you won’t get hurt?
Lame.
Not when they’re paid.The athletes should be the ones deciding.
Not when they’re paid.
Dance with the date that brought ya.If they do not fulfill the minimum, they shouldn't get paid. Simple
I agree.Transfer portal sit outs, going to the NFL sit outs, big cash payments pushing all the best talent to a few universities, players leaving school early, the power 5 becoming the power 2...
It goes on and on.
The college game has been destroyed. Both football and basketball.
I won't even watch the bowl games this year as a result. None of the better players will even compete.
I disagree with you. Student athletes have to qualify and make normal progress toward a degree. If they don't, they don't play.
And scholarships are offered for virtually every facet of college. That is a good thing.
The overwhelming majority of the players will not make it to tryouts in professional sports let alone making teams. They better be getting educated. However, there are many who are not.I disagree with you. Student athletes have to qualify and make normal progress toward a degree. If they don't, they don't play.
And scholarships are offered for virtually every facet of college. That is a good thing.
I agree.
Look at the Big "Ten" next year.
Players will be traveling all over the country now... to hell with their education I guess.
For the past 10 years, college basketball is not college basketball. It is "Pre-NBA".
The overwhelming majority of the players will not make it to tryouts in professional sports let alone making teams. They better be getting educated. However, there are many who are not.