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<blockquote data-quote="Animal02" data-source="post: 25305" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>I would not have a problem with allowing a monthly stipend to college athletes (nothing huge, money pizza money level) since their training schedule and expected personal time train precludes them from having any job opportunities. The only thing is that it would have to be consistent across the scholarships.....i.e. not paying "stars" more than others. The other thing should be a much stronger presentation to all potential college athletes regarding how few make it to the pros, and how even fewer are successful in the pros......it might wake a few kids and their parents up. For example......in the last four years of the NFL draft, 257 QB's were available, 48 were drafted.....18.6% and only 28 in the first 4 rounds -10.8% How many are still there.....I don't know, but was in that group and he is not playing. Way to much focus is placed on the few that make it compared to the thousands that don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Animal02, post: 25305, member: 347"] I would not have a problem with allowing a monthly stipend to college athletes (nothing huge, money pizza money level) since their training schedule and expected personal time train precludes them from having any job opportunities. The only thing is that it would have to be consistent across the scholarships.....i.e. not paying "stars" more than others. The other thing should be a much stronger presentation to all potential college athletes regarding how few make it to the pros, and how even fewer are successful in the pros......it might wake a few kids and their parents up. For example......in the last four years of the NFL draft, 257 QB's were available, 48 were drafted.....18.6% and only 28 in the first 4 rounds -10.8% How many are still there.....I don't know, but was in that group and he is not playing. Way to much focus is placed on the few that make it compared to the thousands that don't. [/QUOTE]
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