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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 816518" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Everyone has to make choices. I would not say that student-athletes should not have to make choices "like everyone else". Is "everyone else" forced to decide between making money and attending college? No. In fact, most people I know are forced by their economic situation to make money in order to be able to go to college. Is "everyone else" forced to decide between caring for their 11 year old pseudo-orphaned brother and attending college? No. Many in that situation would be forced to drop out of college based on their financial situation. However, many would be able to solicit assistance from friends and family. Many would reach out to their church for support. Many would start a GoFundMe or similar crowdfunding program.</p><p></p><p>Give college athletes the same choice that "everyone else" has, and I wouldn't have an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 816518, member: 2426"] Everyone has to make choices. I would not say that student-athletes should not have to make choices "like everyone else". Is "everyone else" forced to decide between making money and attending college? No. In fact, most people I know are forced by their economic situation to make money in order to be able to go to college. Is "everyone else" forced to decide between caring for their 11 year old pseudo-orphaned brother and attending college? No. Many in that situation would be forced to drop out of college based on their financial situation. However, many would be able to solicit assistance from friends and family. Many would reach out to their church for support. Many would start a GoFundMe or similar crowdfunding program. Give college athletes the same choice that "everyone else" has, and I wouldn't have an issue. [/QUOTE]
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