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<blockquote data-quote="dtm1997" data-source="post: 579584" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>My point is that there are many student athletes that have a market value in excess of their scholarship, which I've repeatedly said is the only responsibility of the various universities and should remain such.</p><p></p><p>Your point actually supports what I'm saying. If there is no incremental market value for a given student athlete, then the free market has determined they get $0 extra and they only get their educational expenses.</p><p></p><p>Nobody is dismissing the value of what a free education provides, but let's not dismiss the incredibly hard work put in by the student athlete and the expense borne by their parents and support network in getting them there.</p><p></p><p>The idea of saying let's take their scholarship away is another common retort when trying to avoid affording incremental opportunity to student athletes that quite frankly has been earned by their hard work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtm1997, post: 579584, member: 572"] My point is that there are many student athletes that have a market value in excess of their scholarship, which I've repeatedly said is the only responsibility of the various universities and should remain such. Your point actually supports what I'm saying. If there is no incremental market value for a given student athlete, then the free market has determined they get $0 extra and they only get their educational expenses. Nobody is dismissing the value of what a free education provides, but let's not dismiss the incredibly hard work put in by the student athlete and the expense borne by their parents and support network in getting them there. The idea of saying let's take their scholarship away is another common retort when trying to avoid affording incremental opportunity to student athletes that quite frankly has been earned by their hard work. [/QUOTE]
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