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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 945883" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>As long as the taxpayers don't have to pay for it, I'm ok with this. My beau ideal here would be that pro teams would fund sports (well, some of them) at the "professionalizing" schools and I wouldn't be taxed - as I am today - to put what are already quasi-pro teams on the field. Everyone who isn't part if that goes into Div 3. Problem solved. </p><p></p><p>But, of course, why should the athletes go to school when they are part of professional organization? Many of them don't want to be at uiniversity in the first place. I like the European model where the kids who want to be athletes become athletes while they are young and, if they decide to go on with their schooling, do so later. I know we would like to see the kids go to college, but many don't want to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 945883, member: 265"] As long as the taxpayers don't have to pay for it, I'm ok with this. My beau ideal here would be that pro teams would fund sports (well, some of them) at the "professionalizing" schools and I wouldn't be taxed - as I am today - to put what are already quasi-pro teams on the field. Everyone who isn't part if that goes into Div 3. Problem solved. But, of course, why should the athletes go to school when they are part of professional organization? Many of them don't want to be at uiniversity in the first place. I like the European model where the kids who want to be athletes become athletes while they are young and, if they decide to go on with their schooling, do so later. I know we would like to see the kids go to college, but many don't want to. [/QUOTE]
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