Enki_Amenra
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No, I absolutely agree with you that the athletes aren't in the same universe. I'm also telling you why they're not. IDK why that's a problem for a few of you. Women are always going to be a few seconds slower or jump a little lower. However, the reason there's such disparity is because there's no investment. Put it to you another way... The young men we watch are close to hitting their ceilings as athletes and part of what makes college fun to watch is watching them hit it. The young women that we watch are nowhere close to where they should be - a program like Summitt's got them very close to that but even then it was her and UCONN with a ton of room to grow even within those programs. THAT is the difference. The quality of women's sports could be soooo much higher than it is.
Hold up... are you saying that the difference in performance between men & women is because of the difference in level of investment in their training (in other words if you trained a man/boy and a woman/girl exactly the same their measurable would be the same?? If so, I vehemently disagree.
FWIW, when I say investment I'm not talking strictly money.
My perspective has changed. Sucks we lost but I feel the NCAA tournament is toughest tourney in college sports. However, it’s a lot easier to move along and go to our Top Ranked Baseball team.Just imagining this being us and not Villanova in the Elite Eight. I'm fine.
I'm not fine.
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My point is, if 80% of boys are interested in Sports and participate, and 20% of girls are interested in Sports and participate and I have $X to spend on athletics, do we split X 50/50 and call that gender equity? That’s what Title IX has done and part of that has been disastrous, in particular for non revenue generating mens sports.