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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 414780" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>If someone openly does not value education, then the scholarship is worthless. If an NCAA basketball player member attends class, then the coach definitely knows that he does not value education and has no business being in college. Why was he only suspended for the beginning of one game? Most likely because the coach values winning above all else. The coach probably knew before he was on campus that he had absolutely no interest in college other than basketball, but he used him for playing ability anyway. The coach absolutely knew that his scholarship had absolutely no value to him.</p><p></p><p>Throughout history slaves had free room and board. Are you off the opinion that they should have been grateful for it? </p><p></p><p>AAU coaches who get access to kids before they are even old enough to understand how the world works. Many of those AAU coaches believe that their success friends on getting lots of kids in the NCAA. The kids learn that being successful means getting into the NCAA on a basketball team. In my opinion many NCAA coaches take advantage of both the NBA rules and connections with the sleazy AAU coaches. How many NCAA coaches do you think discuss non college options with kids that would be lottery picks if the NBA took kids out of high school? Who is informing the kids off their options? After years of being told add young kids that they must play college ball, how do you expect them to suddenly realize that there are other options?</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 414780, member: 2426"] If someone openly does not value education, then the scholarship is worthless. If an NCAA basketball player member attends class, then the coach definitely knows that he does not value education and has no business being in college. Why was he only suspended for the beginning of one game? Most likely because the coach values winning above all else. The coach probably knew before he was on campus that he had absolutely no interest in college other than basketball, but he used him for playing ability anyway. The coach absolutely knew that his scholarship had absolutely no value to him. Throughout history slaves had free room and board. Are you off the opinion that they should have been grateful for it? AAU coaches who get access to kids before they are even old enough to understand how the world works. Many of those AAU coaches believe that their success friends on getting lots of kids in the NCAA. The kids learn that being successful means getting into the NCAA on a basketball team. In my opinion many NCAA coaches take advantage of both the NBA rules and connections with the sleazy AAU coaches. How many NCAA coaches do you think discuss non college options with kids that would be lottery picks if the NBA took kids out of high school? Who is informing the kids off their options? After years of being told add young kids that they must play college ball, how do you expect them to suddenly realize that there are other options? Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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