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<blockquote data-quote="bigrabbit" data-source="post: 1009081" data-attributes="member: 6023"><p>Another bit of positivity: our basketball players have been in a couple HTS classes my kid has taken, they don’t miss class, are respectful and participate. Apparently you do those things if you want playing time per our coaches. Lance Terry gave a presentation to students and faculty last week, wrote a research paper looking at the sociology of sports gambling. I imagine Key runs a similarly tight ship. Our kids can finish a valuable degree from a school that (let’s be honest) most wouldn’t get in without sports.</p><p></p><p>Here’s a challenge though imo: the 4-5 star players who come from tough family situations probably can’t ignore the siren call of life changing NIL.</p><p></p><p>Also, it’s possible for players to succeed in life with a degree from various schools we might look down upon (Bama) - but will they have the discipline in that environment to handle academics on top of sports?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigrabbit, post: 1009081, member: 6023"] Another bit of positivity: our basketball players have been in a couple HTS classes my kid has taken, they don’t miss class, are respectful and participate. Apparently you do those things if you want playing time per our coaches. Lance Terry gave a presentation to students and faculty last week, wrote a research paper looking at the sociology of sports gambling. I imagine Key runs a similarly tight ship. Our kids can finish a valuable degree from a school that (let’s be honest) most wouldn’t get in without sports. Here’s a challenge though imo: the 4-5 star players who come from tough family situations probably can’t ignore the siren call of life changing NIL. Also, it’s possible for players to succeed in life with a degree from various schools we might look down upon (Bama) - but will they have the discipline in that environment to handle academics on top of sports? [/QUOTE]
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