“You guys” referring to the readers and commenters. This has nothing to do with sex as I didn’t mention it in my comment at all. Its not uncommon to look up a writers credentials, it’s how you determine a good source from a bad one.
“You guys” referring to the readers and commenters. This has nothing to do with sex as I didn’t mention it in my comment at all. Its not uncommon to look up a writers credentials, it’s how you determine a good source from a bad one.
Apparently you can’t post links in comments here. But 0% of your post is accurate. Google “can NCAA athletes have jobs?” And click on the first link from LSU that breaks down the rules about how they’re allowed.
Zero percent of what you said was accurate.
You guys ever check out Emma’s background? Some student writer for the Duke Newspaper and a history major. What experience does she have to discuss sports? She wasn’t even a sports writer for the Duke paper.
There’s plenty of reasons. School pride, a place for gathering, a chance for a school to unite behind something. It’s the same reason that College sports is so popular despite it being an inferior product to professional sports. People pay to support their school, it’s why revenues are so high and teams don’t go…
They can get internships. Where are you getting your facts? The only “disadvantage” they have is that it’s nearly impossible to get an engineering or another scientific degree due to the time commitments that being an athlete has. But that’s cancelled out by the insane amount of networking you get in nearly any other…
The NCAA and Big Ten are not the same thing. That’s like saying the Rays can afford to pay Bryce Harper because the MLB makes X dollars
Hmmm, he called out their bullshit by still accepting a scholarship and staying on the team versus demonstrating his value on the open market in a league that will pay him? Strong stance he has there