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  • FirstTimer
    Freeman Error

    • Feb 2009
    • 18720

    #46
    Originally posted by ZoneblitZ
    If you werent such a retard you'd realize that schools today are under no obligation or "rule" to give scholarships,
    I was on scholarship.

    I know how they work.




    Originally posted by ZoneblitZ
    Here is more proof of your retardation. When you say "maybe not", it implies that maybe yes.
    Ok?!

    Then again I never brought up "rules" to begin with.

    YOU DID.

    Not me.

    I never said I was in favor of any rule.

    Ever.

    So to label it "my rule" and have me defend it is beyond retarded when I never said to make a rule.

    You went and started blathering on about overregulation, making rules, free market etc.


    Originally posted by ZoneblitZ
    So i asked you what reason could there possibly be for schools wanting that rule
    I don't know because I never said I'd want any rule to begin with.

    How and why can I come up with reasons for supporting a "rule" that I didn't invent, want, come up with, or even think about?

    YOU brought up a/the "rule".

    Not me.


    My statement is and was: Let the kids pay for school (if they can make outside endorsement money.)

    That's it.

    Fucking nutjob.


    Keep trying dumbass.

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    • ZoneBlitz
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      • Feb 2009
      • 1844

      #47
      So basically you're just arguing for the hell of it right?

      You dont want a rule, you just say "let the players pay for scholarships", and i say "the schools would want to continue paying for it", and thats pretty much it...the rest of the argument is just because you're a sad, pathetic, useless piece of shit who loves to ruin threads.

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      • shag773
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 2721

        #48
        Originally posted by ZoneblitZ
        That would destroy college & pro football, most of the best players wouldnt qualify.
        Really? Doesn't seem to affect pro baseball or hockey. I'm sure the NFL would find some way to develop these players if the NCAA decided to only use kids that wanted to be college athletes.

        I see this as a two way street. Yes, the kids sign an agreement that lays out a number of stipulations that need to be followed in order to be eligible as a college athlete. But the school also needs to be held accountable for the things that can/will go wrong when going into a business agreement with a 17/18 year old kid.

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        • Senser81
          VSN Poster of the Year
          • Feb 2009
          • 12804

          #49
          Originally posted by Diivox
          Now, I think the simple solution is to offer football only scholarships. if dudes really dont want the education, why shove it down their throat? if a guy is only there to play football, dont give him a scholarship, just let him play football and let him make his own money. I never really understood why the NCAA forces guys to sit through, say, an archaeology class, when he's there to learn how to be a professional athlete. It would be like making someone who is studying to be a doctor go field punts.
          ???

          What is a football only scholarship? Are they getting a scholarship at all? If so, what would be the point if they don't have to attend class? If not, then what is a football only scholarship? Are schools offering "football" to people without the education? If so, how is that beneficial to the player?

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          • ZoneBlitz
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            • Feb 2009
            • 1844

            #50
            Originally posted by shag773
            Really? Doesn't seem to affect pro baseball or hockey. I'm sure the NFL would find some way to develop these players if the NCAA decided to only use kids that wanted to be college athletes.
            No one cares about minor league baseball/hockey or ncaa baseball/hockey. The best players in those sports are usually drafted right out of high school & dont have education crammed down their throats.

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            • ZoneBlitz
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              • Feb 2009
              • 1844

              #51
              Originally posted by Senser81
              ???

              What is a football only scholarship? Are they getting a scholarship at all? If so, what would be the point if they don't have to attend class? If not, then what is a football only scholarship? Are schools offering "football" to people without the education? If so, how is that beneficial to the player?
              His point is it doesnt have to be beneficial, you shouldnt force a player to attend classes when he doesnt want to.

              I wouldnt call it a "football only" scholarship, because the player should be allowed to study if he wants to, but he shouldnt be forced to if he doesnt want to. If he chooses to just play football & hope to be drafted, that should be his choice to make.

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              • Senser81
                VSN Poster of the Year
                • Feb 2009
                • 12804

                #52
                Originally posted by ZoneblitZ
                Probably the same % of baseball players in the minor leagues that never make it to the big leagues, but at least they got paid for playing baseball right out of high school.

                If baseball players have the right to skip education & just play (in the minor leagues), so should football players (in the NCAA which is the NFL's minor league).

                It shouldnt be the NCAA's job to cram education & abstinence from money down players throats. NCAA is nothing more than a glorified minor league with forced education & no money.
                Unless you are a high draft choice, minor league baseball players don't make jack. A college football player's scholarship is much more valuable than the peanuts you make in the minors playing baseball. I know a guy who played in the minors straight out of high school. He was pretty good, played about 8 years in the minors. But he didn't make much money, and every couple years he had to move his family to a new city, and now he's in his late-20's with no money, no home, and no job options.

                Football players have the "right" to skip education and just play. They do have minor league football teams. They also have the CFL and some form of Waffle League.

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                • ZoneBlitz
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                  • Feb 2009
                  • 1844

                  #53
                  Originally posted by Senser81
                  Unless you are a high draft choice, minor league baseball players don't make jack. A college football player's scholarship is much more valuable than the peanuts you make in the minors playing baseball. I know a guy who played in the minors straight out of high school. He was pretty good, played about 8 years in the minors. But he didn't make much money, and every couple years he had to move his family to a new city, and now he's in his late-20's with no money, no home, and no job options.
                  It doesnt matter if they make jack or make alot, point is they make something, and they focus on their sport.

                  Originally posted by Senser81
                  Football players have the "right" to skip education and just play. They do have minor league football teams. They also have the CFL and some form of Waffle League.
                  You know thats an unrealistic option, their chances of being drafted are extremely slim going any route other than the NCAA.

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                  • Senser81
                    VSN Poster of the Year
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 12804

                    #54
                    Originally posted by ZoneblitZ
                    No one cares about minor league baseball/hockey or ncaa baseball/hockey. The best players in those sports are usually drafted right out of high school & dont have education crammed down their throats.
                    Kind of a defeatist argument. No one cares about minor league baseball/hockey...there is no money to be made in those areas...players on those teams don't make any money. But its the college football and basketball players who are put out because they are only receiving a college education and 5 years of room and board?

                    Yes, the system is retarded the way its set up, and I am all for the revenue-producing athletes getting some money on the side, but you are making it sound as if these 19-year old football players could be making millions of dollars if only they had a league of their own outside the NCAA. Well, whats stopping them? Whats stopping you from starting this new NFL minor league Shangri-La?

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                    • Senser81
                      VSN Poster of the Year
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 12804

                      #55
                      Originally posted by ZoneblitZ
                      His point is it doesnt have to be beneficial, you shouldnt force a player to attend classes when he doesnt want to.
                      I didn't know players were forced to attend class. I don't know what college you went to, but at my college the football players were notorious for missing classes.

                      Originally posted by ZoneblitZ
                      I wouldnt call it a "football only" scholarship, because the player should be allowed to study if he wants to, but he shouldnt be forced to if he doesnt want to. If he chooses to just play football & hope to be drafted, that should be his choice to make.
                      Many professors at colleges just want to focus on their research, they don't want to have to take time to teach classes. I guess they shouldn't be forced to teach classes. Many students at colleges just want their degree, they don't want to have to attend classes and pass exams. I guess they shouldn't be forced to attend class. Sounds like a great college, where no educating ever takes place.

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                      • FirstTimer
                        Freeman Error

                        • Feb 2009
                        • 18720

                        #56
                        Originally posted by ZoneblitZ
                        You dont want a rule
                        Holy shit! You finally caught on!





                        Originally posted by ZoneblitZ
                        the rest of the argument is just because you're a sad, pathetic, useless piece of shit who loves to ruin threads.
                        LOL at this coming from someone who can't read.



                        Originally posted by Senser81
                        ???

                        What is a football only scholarship? Are they getting a scholarship at all? If so, what would be the point if they don't have to attend class? If not, then what is a football only scholarship? Are schools offering "football" to people without the education? If so, how is that beneficial to the player?
                        Isn't that the SEC?

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                        • ZoneBlitz
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                          • Feb 2009
                          • 1844

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Senser81
                          Kind of a defeatist argument. No one cares about minor league baseball/hockey...there is no money to be made in those areas...players on those teams don't make any money. But its the college football and basketball players who are put out because they are only receiving a college education and 5 years of room and board?
                          They dont make nearly as much as basketball/football players would make, but the point is at least they make something.

                          Originally posted by Senser81
                          Yes, the system is retarded the way its set up, and I am all for the revenue-producing athletes getting some money on the side
                          Im glad we agree on that.

                          Originally posted by Senser81
                          but you are making it sound as if these 19-year old football players could be making millions of dollars if only they had a league of their own outside the NCAA. Well, whats stopping them? Whats stopping you from starting this new NFL minor league Shangri-La?
                          The fact that it wouldnt be nearly as successful as NCAA football/basketball. If you had a team called the Texas Stallions with the same players currently on the Texas Longhorns, they wouldnt have anywhere near the fans UT does & not generate anywhere near the same amount of money.

                          I dont see why players should be forced to study when they dont want to.

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                          • Senser81
                            VSN Poster of the Year
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 12804

                            #58
                            Originally posted by ZoneblitZ
                            It doesnt matter if they make jack or make alot, point is they make something, and they focus on their sport.
                            And I guess college football players aren't getting a paid education and 5 years of room and board. And they aren't allowed to "focus on their sport" the way minor league baseball players can. How do I know? Because so few college football players get drafted by the NFL.

                            LOL at "focus on their sport". On one hand, you are saying college athletics interferes with a person's ability to "focus on their sport", and on the other hand you are saying the only way a person can get into the NFL is by participating in college athletics. Which is it?

                            Originally posted by ZoneblitZ
                            You know thats an unrealistic option, their chances of being drafted are extremely slim going any route other than the NCAA.
                            There are many NFL players who never went to college. Its not a huge amount, but its not completely unheard of.

                            I'm surprised the NFL even bothers with drafting college players. They are usually so unfocused.

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                            • ZoneBlitz
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                              • Feb 2009
                              • 1844

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Senser81
                              I didn't know players were forced to attend class. I don't know what college you went to, but at my college the football players were notorious for missing classes..
                              You know what the point is. If players dont attend classes enough to pass them, they cant play.

                              Originally posted by Senser81
                              Many professors at colleges just want to focus on their research, they don't want to have to take time to teach classes. I guess they shouldn't be forced to teach classes. Many students at colleges just want their degree, they don't want to have to attend classes and pass exams. I guess they shouldn't be forced to attend class. Sounds like a great college, where no educating ever takes place.
                              Student cant get their degree unless they attend classes (duh).

                              Professors chose that job, if they dont like it they can take their talents elsewhere.

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                              • ZoneBlitz
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                                • Feb 2009
                                • 1844

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Senser81
                                And I guess college football players aren't getting a paid education and 5 years of room and board. And they aren't allowed to "focus on their sport" the way minor league baseball players can. How do I know? Because so few college football players get drafted by the NFL.
                                No they are not getting paid money, they are given an education which many of them dont want & wont need.

                                Originally posted by Senser81
                                LOL at "focus on their sport". On one hand, you are saying college athletics interferes with a person's ability to "focus on their sport", and on the other hand you are saying the only way a person can get into the NFL is by participating in college athletics. Which is it?
                                You know its both.

                                Originally posted by Senser81
                                There are many NFL players who never went to college. Its not a huge amount, but its not completely unheard of.
                                You love to use extremely rare examples & miss the point.

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