| I think what's missing in this discussion is the preface that the kid gets hungry and then sees someone profiting from selling jerseys with HIS NAME ON THEM. |
Makes sense to me. |
This rule is the NCAA's. You and I don't get to make the rules no matter how ridiculous it sounds. Meals in the home of a student-athlete’s parent must be preapproved and documented through the athletic department. |
Doesn't matter if it is a rule, what matters is how strictly is it enforced. I highly doubt schools document the dozens to hundreds of scholar athletes eating habits. The media as usually digs for the most sensationalist stories and makes it out to be the norm. As for the recent quote from UCONN it is clearly an attempt to bolster more support for unionizing and eventually paying salaries to student athletes. |
That is how life works. You think company profits, eventually yours if you invest, are made by being fair. The kid is not starving to death or malnourished. |
BWAAAH-HA-HA-HA-HA-HAAA!!! The... HO HO HO HO HO! integ- *snort* - integr - *wheeze* - inegrity of college athletics. AAAA-HA-HA-HA! TOO RICH! |
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college athletes should be paid.
the ncaa brings in riduclous amounts of revenue. it is disgusting. |
so remove all athletic scholarships for salaries. Only profitable programs will actually pay students; the rest require students to play for free. You get a system that is much more like capitalism and only the best most popular succeed while the kids playing random sports lose their scholarships. Works for me I have no plans of pushing my kid to professional sports pipe dreams. You need to look at the situation from the whole system, not only one or two sports that might make money at a few dozen of the hundreds of universities. |
That's fine with me. ideally we would copy the european route where you have collegiate club athletics for students but those that want to play pro, bypass university and train for it year round under the auspices of a professional club. |
It takes just one, only one, infraction and if busted, a team could sit out the whole season. Sort of like 5000 people speeding on the beltway, and it's you who gets busted. |
| I had an academic scholarship and it didn't include a meal plan, so I went to bed hungry plenty of nights. I just don't feel like this can possibly be such a big deal. |
| I highly doubt shabazz and his UCONN friends go hungry. Especially under the very questionable and sleazy house that Jim Calhoun built. |
Depends on the school. At many schools, this is actually true. New book on college sports just came out. The coach was on Morning Joe. He said he insists that kids take out supplemental insurance b/c he knows that if kid gets hurt, school might not pay. It was terrible. |
It is if you make millions of dollars for a school. |