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<blockquote data-quote="daBuzz" data-source="post: 32000" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>I'm not sure if I've posted it on this board before but I know I have on others. </p><p></p><p>I will say it. I HAVE ZERO PROBLEM WITH TAKING AWAY SCHOLARSHIPS FROM ATHLETES WHO DO NOT PRODUCE IN FOOTBALL. We do it every year in baseball. Baseball gets 11.7 scholarships. Each player receiving a scholarship must receive a minimum of .25 scholarship but it can (but rarely does) go all the way up to a full 1.0 scholarship.</p><p></p><p>Every single year, players sit down with the coach at the end of the season and their scholarships are either increased, decreased, left the same, or in some cases they don't receive scholarship money the next year.</p><p></p><p>I really don't get why everyone thinks football players should be treated differently at Tech than baseball players are treated. If a player doesn't produce, find some scholarship money from the "George Costanza Scholarship for Players with Broken Eyelashes" for a player but get him off the 85 man roster IF he wants to stay at Tech. If he still wants to play football somewhere, let him leave and even help him find a spot somewhere else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daBuzz, post: 32000, member: 56"] I'm not sure if I've posted it on this board before but I know I have on others. I will say it. I HAVE ZERO PROBLEM WITH TAKING AWAY SCHOLARSHIPS FROM ATHLETES WHO DO NOT PRODUCE IN FOOTBALL. We do it every year in baseball. Baseball gets 11.7 scholarships. Each player receiving a scholarship must receive a minimum of .25 scholarship but it can (but rarely does) go all the way up to a full 1.0 scholarship. Every single year, players sit down with the coach at the end of the season and their scholarships are either increased, decreased, left the same, or in some cases they don't receive scholarship money the next year. I really don't get why everyone thinks football players should be treated differently at Tech than baseball players are treated. If a player doesn't produce, find some scholarship money from the "George Costanza Scholarship for Players with Broken Eyelashes" for a player but get him off the 85 man roster IF he wants to stay at Tech. If he still wants to play football somewhere, let him leave and even help him find a spot somewhere else. [/QUOTE]
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