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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 983143" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>They aren’t mutually exclusive, but it’s also not GT’s responsibility to pay student athletes who’s primary objective while on campus is to learn. The <strong>primary </strong>objective at GT (and should be at every college and university) is to provide a high quality education for those who seek it. A <strong>secondary </strong>secondary goal for higher learning substitutions can be to provide athletics opportunities to further develop their students’ minds and bodies, as well as provide an outlet for community development.</p><p></p><p>If your secondary goals become intrinsic at all on the primary goal, it’s time to cut them loose. There is definitely room at GT and most colleges and universities for secondary goals, but not at the pace and scale the college athletics industry is moving towards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 983143, member: 4572"] They aren’t mutually exclusive, but it’s also not GT’s responsibility to pay student athletes who’s primary objective while on campus is to learn. The [B]primary [/B]objective at GT (and should be at every college and university) is to provide a high quality education for those who seek it. A [B]secondary [/B]secondary goal for higher learning substitutions can be to provide athletics opportunities to further develop their students’ minds and bodies, as well as provide an outlet for community development. If your secondary goals become intrinsic at all on the primary goal, it’s time to cut them loose. There is definitely room at GT and most colleges and universities for secondary goals, but not at the pace and scale the college athletics industry is moving towards. [/QUOTE]
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