Great article cosigned by Jay Bilas about student athletes

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Agree with the article though. The shyt that goes on at the football factories and at UNC (that they NCAA chose to give them a pass for and now it's even worse than both parties imagined) just speaks to it. These big time cats are there to go to the next level and the coaches jobs are to keep them eligible for winning.
 

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:comeon: at student-athletes passing that proposed curriculum. If they have it in their mind that they don't give a shyt about school coming in, they not giving a shyt about a sport-focused curriculum either.

Then when your favorite student-athlete is back on the block after college because he didn't go pro, you silly knee grows will STILL blame the institution. Ya'll kill me man.
 

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:comeon: at student-athletes passing that proposed curriculum. If they have it in their mind that they don't give a shyt about school coming in, they not giving a shyt about a sport-focused curriculum either.

Then when your favorite student-athlete is back on the block after college because he didn't go pro, you silly knee grows will STILL blame the institution. Ya'll kill me man.

Why are you arguing with people that don't exist? :what:
 

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Don't know what you are talking about, Reb. I just stated my opinion.


That's not an opinion. That's a screenplay!!

:russ:

I never get how niqqas create their own answers and respond to them thinking they've proved a point!!

It's one of the most fascinating things I see transpire on the web.
 

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:comeon: at student-athletes passing that proposed curriculum. If they have it in their mind that they don't give a shyt about school coming in, they not giving a shyt about a sport-focused curriculum either.

Then when your favorite student-athlete is back on the block after college because he didn't go pro, you silly knee grows will STILL blame the institution. Ya'll kill me man.

:what:

it's like the entire premise of the article went WAY over your head breh.
 

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That's not an opinion. That's a screenplay!!

:russ:

I never get how niqqas create their own answers and respond to them thinking they've proved a point!!

It's one of the most fascinating things I see transpire on the web.

Cool...thanks.
 

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couldnt finish the article. a lot of schools offer
Junior year, first semester: anatomy and physiology; educational psychology (introduction to learning theory); laboratory in heavy resistance training; football, basketball, or baseball offensive strategies (scrimmage).
Junior year, second semester: introduction to sports psychology; introduction to physiology of exercise; laboratory in aerobic fitness training; elements of contract law; football, basketball, or baseball laboratory (scrimmage); health education.
Senior year, first semester: introduction to human nutrition; public speaking; football, basketball, or baseball laboratory (offensive and defensive strategies); introduction to sports coaching.
Senior year, second semester: introduction to motor learning; stress and performance; elements of business law; the body in motion (kinesiology).

those classes.i know at least Bama did. fell under kinesiology. i took coaching basketball and coaching football myself :mjpls:
 

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Lavar Arrington gave a, not the most coherent, argument for this last week on his show.

I agree with it. Should start in HS. In fact, I feel sports is a good way to teach kids other math and statistics.

couldnt finish the article. a lot of schools offer


those classes.i know at least Bama did. fell under kinesiology. i took coaching basketball and coaching football myself :mjpls:

is that offered as a program, or just a string of electives?
 
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