Posted on 05/26/2012 6:42:51 AM PDT by Michael van der Galien
first college football game- 1869 Rutgers 6, Princeton 4- both in NJ
Without college football, millions of Southerners will have nothing to talk about.
If inroads are made by the nanny-staters into stopping youth football (it’s for the children, ya know) it will metastisize. Then it will just be a matter of time before it eats away both college and professional ball.
I think you are right...confrontation...grab face...fall down...act like a drama queen. Lather, rinse, and repeat.
Except that the two things have become almost mutually exclusive. Oddly enough, if they were treated as minor leaguers in school, if they wanted to get an education, it would probably help.
Today they are under great pressure academically, with grade requirements, eligibility limits, financial limits, grants, loans and aid packages, etc. It really screws a lot of them up.
Reforming it would guarantee them a steady, performance based income, so if they just wanted to play ball they could; or if they wanted to take courses as well, they could. It might take them longer to get a degree, but no sweat. They wouldn’t have to go deeply in debt, nor fight for scholarships and grants, etc.
They would stop being expendable slaves to ridiculous rules.
Yeah, it really should be recognized as the NFL’s minor leagues or farm system. The athletes should be paid (yes I know they get scholarships and whatnot). I honestly prefer how baseball and hockey do it with proper farm systems.
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