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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidie" data-source="post: 678589" data-attributes="member: 1292"><p>Agreed and Jerry the Jacket hit the nail on the head with his assessment. Each and every scholarship athlete has a personal responsibility. First and foremost to himself, and in many cases his family, to excel on the playing field, but especially in the classroom if family dependence is a requirement. 4-5 years is a moment in time to be 'exploited" by a big time college athletic program, if the end game is the ability to financially support ones self as well as providing support to family. The idea that colleges, universities, or even the big bad NCAA should dole out "welfare" benefits to those deemed in need of such aid is absolutely ludicrous. If you don't like the system, then don't play their game, and do what others that don't have the athletic or intellectual ability to go to a university or college do.....learn a trade or get a job. Hard work isn't such a bad thing, and has many benefits associated with it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidie, post: 678589, member: 1292"] Agreed and Jerry the Jacket hit the nail on the head with his assessment. Each and every scholarship athlete has a personal responsibility. First and foremost to himself, and in many cases his family, to excel on the playing field, but especially in the classroom if family dependence is a requirement. 4-5 years is a moment in time to be 'exploited" by a big time college athletic program, if the end game is the ability to financially support ones self as well as providing support to family. The idea that colleges, universities, or even the big bad NCAA should dole out "welfare" benefits to those deemed in need of such aid is absolutely ludicrous. If you don't like the system, then don't play their game, and do what others that don't have the athletic or intellectual ability to go to a university or college do.....learn a trade or get a job. Hard work isn't such a bad thing, and has many benefits associated with it.. [/QUOTE]
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