Intercollegiate athletics has become a money pit and a cesspool. Shut it down. Let the pro sports teams start paying for their own farm clubs. The only sports you need on campus are intramural sports – in other words, sports programs designed to actually benefit the student body.
So all the major sports worldwide (and colleges in the US) get all the testing they need (non-essential). BUT the grocery/medical/workers on the job for the last 3 months CAN’T get tests? (Considered essential.)
jmworacle over 4 years ago
Priorities, priorities…………….
strictures over 4 years ago
The sooner the athletic programs end, the better off the schools will be.
Carl Premium Member over 4 years ago
Being a free farm team for billionaires, the core reason to exist for many schools.
Denver Reader Premium Member over 4 years ago
Well college athletes can get paid now
Guilty Bystander over 4 years ago
Hmmm…the University of Phoenix DOES have a football stadium (sort of)…
rugeirn over 4 years ago
Intercollegiate athletics has become a money pit and a cesspool. Shut it down. Let the pro sports teams start paying for their own farm clubs. The only sports you need on campus are intramural sports – in other words, sports programs designed to actually benefit the student body.
Ellis97 over 4 years ago
I just found out that one of my classes is available in the summertime.
Bob. over 4 years ago
I took one class by mail back in 1955. Just to cut down on an overloaded schedule.
amxchester over 4 years ago
So all the major sports worldwide (and colleges in the US) get all the testing they need (non-essential). BUT the grocery/medical/workers on the job for the last 3 months CAN’T get tests? (Considered essential.)
Boise Ed Premium Member over 4 years ago
Both the coming-of-age experience and the sports are valid considerations, IMHO.
Godfreydaniel over 4 years ago
Virtual fighting sandcrabs are never as good as the real thing…….