It is now six who can't qualify to play in the Outback. What in the H**L is wrong with these kids? This kind of childish and irresponsible stupidity makes me sick. :banghead2:
Afterall, it isn't like their course loads consisting of; thermodynamics, calculus, nuclear physics or even algebra. In like manner, it isn't like they are carrying a normal course load of 14-18 credit hours.
How many of these kids and other athletes like them everywhere are taking real courses and how many are taking courses like; mustard seed counting, music appreciation, elementary checkers and analytical mumbly-peg.
Makes me wonder how many athletes should have actually been allowed to graduate from high school much less to be even considered for admission to any respectable university.
I personally think student-athletes should be students first. I would like to see the NCAA require all student athletes to maintain at least a "C" average in all their courses with normal course loads. If they are to continue on scholarship they have to toe the mark. If they don't maintain that "C" average, they lose their free scholarship and right to play college sports.
The single most important purpose for universities and colleges is to educate and not just to provide a new venue to permit post high school kids to continue playing games (a.k.a., sports) rather than having to get out into the real world and make a living.
AD NAUSEUM!!!!!!!!