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[quote=Anonymous]Alabama takes away sports scholarships if a student is injured and can't play anymore. Where is there sense of honor/commitment/integrity to the student athletes? Is the college an institution of higher learning or is it running a development team for the pros? None of the Ivy coaches have the ability to make a hard commitment like the semi-pro sports colleges. All those letters and verbal commitments mean nothing but intent. You can't count on an admission decision until you receive a likely letter from the admissions office after you submit your completed application. Your sports participation is just another extracurricular activity that does not affect your financial aid or standing as a student. So if you decide to stop running track or getting up at 4AM for crew is interfering with getting an education, then you stop. [/quote]
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