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Originally Posted by lawgator1 Actually, no. I was trying to be a-political and non-controversial in referencing the fact that some of these players, who often come from very bad upbringings and poor conditions, would never be college students but for football.
The college game at this level is not interested in the scholar-athlete. They are interested in the athlete, regardless of circumstances. I'm not in any way excusing criminalk behavior. I'm just saying its the way it is right now, and that's true everywhere.
You want to field a team of middle and upper class kids with two-parent homes and no gangs, good grades, etc.? You'll have the team with the highest GPA, sure, but you'll go 0-8 in the SEC every year. |
I never talked about GPAs and upbringing, that's yours. I'm talking about kids with some discipline who actually believe laws are to be followed and coaches willing to let players go who can't seem to abide by the law. It would impact all programs to some degree and would be a positive step for college athletics.