KoachKletus
Kleat Taughtener
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Still waiting for the non-NFL collegiate players of the past to sue the colleges for concussions and joint deterioration. That will bring an end to collegiate contact sports altogether. The universities will finally see that athletics are more of a liability than an asset and force these sports in to farm systems where they belong.
Exactly. Cornell is one of the priciest schools in the country. Dude leaves Cornell to walk on at Baylor - and to be homeless on top of that? Smells like bear**** to me.
He was homeless for the next year and took online community college courses at a library while sleeping on the floor at friends' apartments.
I realize you are only quoting the article, but what is it that makes him homeless? There's no reference to him having a job, so where is he getting money for food? And if he's able to stay at someone else's apartment then I wouldn't consider that to be homeless... unless homeless now means anyone who doesn't own a home.
Yep -- not buying the story - I think he is a fake --- a walk on at Baylor might be good enough for a scholarship at Cornell
Someone can correct me if I am wrong on this but the Ivy league is a no athletic scholarship league. Either way the sooner the NCAA, and most of these conferences disappear the better, imo.
Couch-surfing because you have nowhere else to go, and you're not paying rent, etc. and you're there out of the kindness of their hearts, is generally considered homeless. Note: I didn't go back and read the article again. I was just replying to your last comment.
If you have your own place (own, rent, lease), stay with someone else as a roommate etc. or have another place to go (family who will take you in), you're considered "housed." I don't remember from the first time I read the article whether he had family with whom he could stay.
An individual may be considered to be homeless if that person is doubled up, a term that refers to a situation where individuals are unable to maintain their housing situation and are forced to stay with a series of friends and/or extended family members.
Guess they dont give and kind of scholarships - If the kid was so hard up this article claims they have financial aid packages - Ivy League schools provide financial aid to students, including athletes, only on the basis of financial need as determined by each institution's Financial Aid Office. There are no academic or athletic scholarships in the Ivy League.
Well, I can't pretend to know the facts as to this kid, I do believe I have enough to know what the NCAA, Conferences, Bowls, Coaches, Schools and their employees are doing to these kids... its morally, ethically and legally wrong.
Well, I can't pretend to know the facts as to this kid, I do believe I have enough to know what the NCAA, Conferences, Bowls, Coaches, Schools and their employees are doing to these kids... its morally, ethically and legally wrong.
I certainly don't want athletics to end, and they don't have to. The solution is simply, they can comply with existing law, or in the alternative is I continue to call them criminals and the law suits will continue, and hopefully criminal prosecutions.Seriously, what you have said in this thread makes it sound like you want college athletics to end. I know you don't.
Actually, that is probably the opposite of the truth. Try and run a business like this and let me know how many life sentences you get.But please be careful what you ask for. Sure, the NCAA has some issues, but you are going over the top.
MOstly irrelevant but your tone/stance in this paragraph kind of make it appear that you believe victims, and yes they are victims are fine because they might get some benefit from the crime/s.These kids still get exposure from the product that comes from college athletics. I am not going to debate this because everyone has an opinion. But give it a rest.
I certainly don't want athletics to end, and they don't have to. The solution is simply, they can comply with existing law, or in the alternative is I continue to call them criminals and the law suits will continue, and hopefully criminal prosecutions.
Actually, that is probably the opposite of the truth. Try and run a business like this and let me know how many life sentences you get.
MOstly irrelevant but your tone/stance in this paragraph kind of make it appear that you believe victims, and yes they are victims are fine because they might get some benefit from the crime/s.
Well, let me run a business like college sports and I will gladly give the victims some very small portion for their troubles, of course, I get to decide it all... how convenient.
America has gone so downhill people actually defend this stuff, out of their selfish desire to watch sports. I will give it a rest but yes, I am very disappointed in people as all of this is f'n ridiculous.
I certainly don't want athletics to end, and they don't have to. The solution is simply, they can comply with existing law, or in the alternative is I continue to call them criminals and the law suits will continue, and hopefully criminal prosecutions.
Actually, that is probably the opposite of the truth. Try and run a business like this and let me know how many life sentences you get.
MOstly irrelevant but your tone/stance in this paragraph kind of make it appear that you believe victims, and yes they are victims are fine because they might get some benefit from the crime/s.
Well, let me run a business like college sports and I will gladly give the victims some very small portion for their troubles, of course, I get to decide it all... how convenient.
America has gone so downhill people actually defend this stuff, out of their selfish desire to watch sports. I will give it a rest but yes, I am very disappointed in people as all of this is f'n ridiculous.
I certainly don't want athletics to end, and they don't have to. The solution is simply, they can comply with existing law, or in the alternative is I continue to call them criminals and the law suits will continue, and hopefully criminal prosecutions.
Actually, that is probably the opposite of the truth. Try and run a business like this and let me know how many life sentences you get.
MOstly irrelevant but your tone/stance in this paragraph kind of make it appear that you believe victims, and yes they are victims are fine because they might get some benefit from the crime/s.
Well, let me run a business like college sports and I will gladly give the victims some very small portion for their troubles, of course, I get to decide it all... how convenient.
America has gone so downhill people actually defend this stuff, out of their selfish desire to watch sports. I will give it a rest but yes, I am very disappointed in people as all of this is f'n ridiculous.
I certainly don't want athletics to end, and they don't have to. The solution is simply, they can comply with existing law, or in the alternative is I continue to call them criminals and the law suits will continue, and hopefully criminal prosecutions.
Actually, that is probably the opposite of the truth. Try and run a business like this and let me know how many life sentences you get.
MOstly irrelevant but your tone/stance in this paragraph kind of make it appear that you believe victims, and yes they are victims are fine because they might get some benefit from the crime/s.
Well, let me run a business like college sports and I will gladly give the victims some very small portion for their troubles, of course, I get to decide it all... how convenient.
America has gone so downhill people actually defend this stuff, out of their selfish desire to watch sports. I will give it a rest but yes, I am very disappointed in people as all of this is f'n ridiculous.
