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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 941421" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Okay, I gotta ask the obvious- why? Seriously, why should anyone but the student and his family care about what is best for him/her? Isn’t that why the student and his family spend years researching and selecting a college offer? Has a school ever told a high end recruit that they would be better off going to another school because it would be in their best interest?</p><p></p><p>Nothing about college athletics is on the up and up. It’s all a money grab by coaches who will leave on a dime after pledging commitments to the players - many times without even saying goodbye. </p><p></p><p>This is the real world and we all have to accept that no one except a very few people close to you care about your best interests. Most people think what can that person do for me. If we all realize this then life can go smoothly. And it’s a two way street, the players don’t care about the school one bit either. The minute their coach leaves many of them leave because they are looking out for themselves - as they should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 941421, member: 4334"] Okay, I gotta ask the obvious- why? Seriously, why should anyone but the student and his family care about what is best for him/her? Isn’t that why the student and his family spend years researching and selecting a college offer? Has a school ever told a high end recruit that they would be better off going to another school because it would be in their best interest? Nothing about college athletics is on the up and up. It’s all a money grab by coaches who will leave on a dime after pledging commitments to the players - many times without even saying goodbye. This is the real world and we all have to accept that no one except a very few people close to you care about your best interests. Most people think what can that person do for me. If we all realize this then life can go smoothly. And it’s a two way street, the players don’t care about the school one bit either. The minute their coach leaves many of them leave because they are looking out for themselves - as they should. [/QUOTE]
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