When a person freely enters into an a agreement then it is perfectly legitimate to expect that standards be set and obeyed. Playing CFB on scholarship is a PRIVILEGE not a right. He has the RIGHT to go elsewhere if he doesn't like the standards but his rights are not being violated by rules.
One of the biggest problems in our country is that people... and worse among the young... have virtually no concept of what constitutes a "right".[/QUOTE]
George Bush was elected to a second term after implementing the Patriot Act and stomping all over citizen's rights. Are you sure that those not among the youth have a good concept of what rights are and how they should be protected?
Have we been attacked again since 9-11?? I think not. I'm more concerned about the Free Market staying free than I am the government listening to my conversations about UT Sports and other things. If I am doing something wrong then they can come pick me up. Until then, I'm fine with what they are doing since it doesn't effect the majority of the country on a daily, weekly, or yearly basis.
Back to the subject at hand.