Posted on 06/14/2010 7:15:28 PM PDT by Bad~Rodeo
I've always wondered why they just don't drop the charade and pay these kids to play without all the razzmatazz..
For years OSU would pay Football players to "guard the water cooler" or some other ridiculous job. Every program does in one way or another why not just do it and be done with this crap?
I don't know if that would work. If the players were employees instead of students, would you still cheer for your alma mater? Might as well watch the NFL if you want to see pros.
Besides, there's that "slippery slope" argument. High School athletics would be next, and pretty soon you got ringers in your son's T-ball league...
So what’s the big deal?
The just announced conference re alignment deals; show that the universities are only focused on the money.
That is the ONLY factor involved for many of them.
How are they any better than Mr Bush?
Been there...
Done that...
Uploaded to youtube...
In a tiny little school in a tiny little town here in Southern Ohio a Coach got hammered for bringing in kids from a foreign country to Play Basketball (and for paying them to do so.)
The Coach got a slap on the wrists by claiming he knew nothing of the deal these foreign players had with their agents.
Yet these two kids worked and got paid in the town by the Coach's family. OK "worked" is a stretch. The family business is an insurance company. They supposedly worked there yet they hire out there janitorial stuff and no one saw them inside the business except to pick up their checks. Ans I am fairly sure they never passed the insurance exam to sell insurance here in Ohio. [wink]
(For some reason the "work" portion of the deal never made the papers locally but everyone in the town knew it. I live close to that town and go to the games where it was discussed openly by folks sitting in the bleachers during breaks in the action.)
I don't at all agree with such because these ringers were brought in to win games and these kids took the place of kids whose families live here and pay the taxes for the schools.
Ahh but don't you see? The clear answer here is something we have been taught for several years.
this mess is all...
wait for it...
wait for it...
Bush's fault!
(Sorry I couldn't resist...)
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