When was the last time you attended college LT? During the Vietnam war?
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PaperTrail07
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Had class with tons of FB players.....I saw Santonio Homes turn in an excel sheet that he filled in cell by cell LMOA....he didn't use any formulas..just had a printout of what the completed product looked like...lol....had a crew of 5 that stayed with him to make sure he as on point attending and what not...would people feel better if they were cheated through difficult classes....lol.....
Originally posted by pavyracer
When was the last time you attended college LT? During the Vietnam war?
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Cuse0323
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#8
Looks like solid work to me, right to the point. Instead of three pages of nonsense and filler.
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Da Manster!
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I just love the double standards and hypocrisy that these so-called universities aka institutions of higher learning practice and preach...you have the UNC scandal which has happened quite frequently at other colleges as well, you have FLA ST grade fixing and football players deliberately cheating on exams (and still remain at the school on a full ride while any other student would have been expelled permanently), you have illiterate guys like Dexter Manley who can't read or write but yet graduated with a bachelors degree from Oklahoma ST, you have misappropriation of funds with Cam Newton and Auburn, Jim Tressell and Ohio St, Reggie Bush and Pete Carroll's shenanigans at USC, but god forbid coaches like O'Leary and Masiello tell a little "lie" on their resume about their education level and/or whether or not they graduated from a certain university and then that school plays the "holier than thou" card and rescinds their offer!.......all in the name of morals, ethics, and standards!....
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jtoler
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Lots of them dont do the work anyway, I remember an ex telling me Mo Williams told her about a "tutor" doing his homework and projects for him back when he was at Bama and she went there. Quite a few stories Ive heard like that. I remember football players going up to teachers after class and telling them when they wouldnt be able to be in class having games and all, they were excused, just the thought of competing in sports and passing classes with the travel and all seems hard as heck.
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LT Profits
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#11
Originally posted by pavyracer
When was the last time you attended college LT? During the Vietnam war?
I was so smart I went to two of them. Started at Hofstra back when team nickname was still the Flying Dutchmen, graduated from Fordham in 1986. God I'm old.
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James D
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#12
Originally posted by LT Profits
I was so smart I went to two of them. Started at Hofstra back when team nickname was still the Flying Dutchmen, graduated from Fordham in 1986. God I'm old.
I won a 100 dollar bet with a friend at Hofstra one night when we jumped the fence and ran an end zone to end zone race on jets practice field in the early 1990's. He is a tennis coach now at the Tennis center in flushing and I would lose that bet today LOL .
Amazing Hofstra football turned out some real nfl studs
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LT Profits
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#13
Originally posted by James D
I won a 100 dollar bet with a friend at Hofstra one night when we jumped the fence and ran an end zone to end zone race on jets practice field in the early 1990's. He is a tennis coach now at the Tennis center in flushing and I would lose that bet today LOL .
Amazing Hofstra football turned out some real nfl studs
Yes my sister-in-law was fairly good friends with Wayne Chrebet
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jnanayoga
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#14
Originally posted by jtoler
Lots of them dont do the work anyway, I remember an ex telling me Mo Williams told her about a "tutor" doing his homework and projects for him back when he was at Bama and she went there. Quite a few stories Ive heard like that. I remember football players going up to teachers after class and telling them when they wouldn't be able to be in class having games and all, they were excused, just the thought of competing in sports and passing classes with the travel and all seems hard as heck.
I agree, a lot of these very competitive schools (I would throw UNC in that bunch) require a tremendous amount of time for even for the students that were the 4.0 in HS and 95th percentile on the SAT. Not only are many of the athletes in no position to compete academically in the first place, you then ask them to basically work a full time job while trying to pass the classes. It takes only the smallest bit of common sense to realize this kind of stuff must go on or the majority of the team would find themselves ineligible.
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Cuse0323
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#15
Originally posted by jnanayoga
I agree, a lot of these very competitive schools (I would throw UNC in that bunch) require a tremendous amount of time for even for the students that were the 4.0 in HS and 95th percentile on the SAT. Not only are many of the athletes in no position to compete academically in the first place, you then ask them to basically work a full time job while trying to pass the classes. It takes only the smallest bit of common sense to realize this kind of stuff must go on or the majority of the team would find themselves ineligible.
UNC is a tough school to get into so it definitely applies here, they have high standards for real students. And you're right, hard enough for the average student to get it done without practice and games being the real reason you're there.
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bob6199
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My Sister went to UCLA and had a football player in one of her classes and he explained before Mora was hired they had tutors do all the work for them and they turned it in, but since Mora took over they banned the tutors and they have to do their own work. My sister was assigned a group project with him and let's just say the football player did none of the work and was really not that bright.
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MoneyLineDawg
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#17
Originally posted by Da Manster!
I just love the double standards and hypocrisy that these so-called universities aka institutions of higher learning practice and preach...you have the UNC scandal which has happened quite frequently at other colleges as well, you have FLA ST grade fixing and football players deliberately cheating on exams (and still remain at the school on a full ride while any other student would have been expelled permanently), you have illiterate guys like Dexter Manley who can't read or write but yet graduated with a bachelors degree from Oklahoma ST, you have misappropriation of funds with Cam Newton and Auburn, Jim Tressell and Ohio St, Reggie Bush and Pete Carroll's shenanigans at USC, but god forbid coaches like O'Leary and Masiello tell a little "lie" on their resume about their education level and/or whether or not they graduated from a certain university and then that school plays the "holier than thou" card and rescinds their offer!.......all in the name of morals, ethics, and standards!....
Mo' Money Mo' Problems
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No coincidences
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#18
Time to drop the facade. The whole system is a farce.
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Cuse0323
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Originally posted by No coincidences
Time to drop the facade. The whole system is a farce.
That's the issue, how do they go about it? We all know these kids don't do shit in class but can't come out and say that. Minor league system?
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No coincidences
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#20
Originally posted by Cuse0323
That's the issue, how do they go about it? We all know these kids don't do shit in class but can't come out and say that. Minor league system?
I really don't know to be honest. It's not an easy solution, and what do you do with/for the true student athletes who are actually out to get an education? (say Aaron Craft for instance).
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Cuse0323
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Originally posted by No coincidences
I really don't know to be honest. It's not an easy solution, and what do you do with/for the true student athletes who are actually out to get an education? (say Aaron Craft for instance).
Yeah, impossible to find the perfect solution. As you said, some of these kids do appreciate their scholarship.
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frogsrangers
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#22
Originally posted by jnanayoga
I agree, a lot of these very competitive schools (I would throw UNC in that bunch) require a tremendous amount of time for even for the students that were the 4.0 in HS and 95th percentile on the SAT. Not only are many of the athletes in no position to compete academically in the first place, you then ask them to basically work a full time job while trying to pass the classes. It takes only the smallest bit of common sense to realize this kind of stuff must go on or the majority of the team would find themselves ineligible.
I played football and had plenty of time for study. We only traveled about 5-6 times a year and that was on weekends. There was mandatory study halls and plenty of time to study before or after practice. Saying there isn't enough time for schoolwork is just an excuse for the lazy.
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Cuse0323
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#23
Originally posted by frogsrangers
I played football and had plenty of time for study. We only traveled about 5-6 times a year and that was on weekends. There was mandatory study halls and plenty of time to study before or after practice. Saying there isn't enough time for schoolwork is just an excuse for the lazy.
Valid point. You know they're lazy though when they can see that the NBA is just a year or two away plus they probably never did very well in school and it wouldn't be in their future without sports.
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ThaTopMoron
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this really surprise any of you?
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Da Manster!
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#25
Originally posted by frogsrangers
I played football and had plenty of time for study. We only traveled about 5-6 times a year and that was on weekends. There was mandatory study halls and plenty of time to study before or after practice. Saying there isn't enough time for schoolwork is just an excuse for the lazy.
this
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MarcusPaige
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#26
This story is two years old in North Carolina, but for some reason it's snowballing with the national media now. Haven't heard of any other major athletic programs criticizing UNC though, because those who live in glass houses do not throw stones.
ETA: For there to be an NCAA violation, there has to be proof that whatever academic fraud may have occurred actually originated in the athletic department. This was a rogue professor in the African American studies department who presumably knew he was hooking up athletes, but there is no evidence the athletic department put him up to it at all. These classes had a lot of athletes (not just football and basketball players), around 50%, but academic advisors for athletes always push them into cryp courses. As others have said, they have to, almost all of them would all fail out otherwise. But these classes were open to the entire student body. I actually took a lot of them myself.
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Cuse0323
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#27
Originally posted by MarcusPaige
This story is two years old in North Carolina, but for some reason it's snowballing with the national media now. Haven't heard of any other major athletic programs criticizing UNC though, because those who live in glass houses do not throw stones.
Happens all the time around this time of the year. Syracuse always had our dirty laundry aired out right around selection Sunday even if it was fabricated.
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jnanayoga
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#28
Originally posted by frogsrangers
I played football and had plenty of time for study. We only traveled about 5-6 times a year and that was on weekends. There was mandatory study halls and plenty of time to study before or after practice. Saying there isn't enough time for schoolwork is just an excuse for the lazy.
I agree to a point. It depends on the student, and depends on the school. The person who wrote that paper featured in the article obviously didn't give a rat's ass. At the same time it's clear to me that more effort from that individual would have been very unlikely to produce passing grades at top tier schools(assuming they are held to the same standard as other students). The problem comes in where you have students for whom school was never a priority and they suddenly find themselves in classroom at Duke. There is no easy solution to that one.
In most classes, particularly the large ones, grades are given on a distribution so that something like 18% get As, 25% get Bs and on down the line, so that a percentage of the class is going to fail. This competition is created intentionally and gives the grades meaning. The student who wrote that paper is going to find themselves at the bottom of that distribution 9 times out 10.
Are professional sports rigged? Would you leave a multi-billion dollar business up to chance? The Fix Is In is the original home for all sports conspiracy info.
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trevor123698
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#30
Originally posted by cuse0323
looks like solid work to me, right to the point. Instead of three pages of nonsense and filler.
lmfao
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trevor123698
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#31
Originally posted by MarcusPaige
This story is two years old in North Carolina, but for some reason it's snowballing with the national media now. Haven't heard of any other major athletic programs criticizing UNC though, because those who live in glass houses do not throw stones.
ETA: For there to be an NCAA violation, there has to be proof that whatever academic fraud may have occurred actually originated in the athletic department. This was a rogue professor in the African American studies department who presumably knew he was hooking up athletes, but there is no evidence the athletic department put him up to it at all. These classes had a lot of athletes (not just football and basketball players), around 50%, but academic advisors for athletes always push them into cryp courses. As others have said, they have to, almost all of them would all fail out otherwise. But these classes were open to the entire student body. I actually took a lot of them myself.
rogue professor? are you a lunatic. did you happen to mean freemason?
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MarcusPaige
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#32
There is substantial doubt as to whether the alleged paper is even genuine as AFAM 41 has not been taught at UNC for at least 6 years. Even if it is real, this bitch who has a known axe to grind with UNC obviously held on to it as the most egregious example she could show the world for a long, long time before this scandal broke.
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trevor123698
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#33
Originally posted by MarcusPaige
There is substantial doubt as to whether the alleged paper is even genuine as AFAM 41 has not been taught at UNC for at least 6 years. Even if it is real, this bitch who has a known axe to grind with UNC obviously held on to it as the most egregious example she could show the world for a long, long time before this scandal broke.
stop lying
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TheCentaur
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#34
This is bullshit, I played college athletics and still got good grades. Might be very difficult to get a 4.0 with the time contraints because of practicing and travel but it takes minimal effort to keep a B average as long as you're not an idiot
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jnanayoga
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#35
Originally posted by TheCentaur
This is bullshit, I played college athletics and still got good grades. Might be very difficult to get a 4.0 with the time constraints because of practicing and travel but it takes minimal effort to keep a B average as long as you're not an idiot
For a lot of student athletes it is not bullshit. Depends where you go to school and who you are competing with. I've taken classes at a university with 70% acceptance rate and I have taken classes at a top 20 university. I promise you the difference is VAST. Minimal effort and B do not belong in the same sentence when considering the top tier schools regardless of the student's ability.