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Why do we continue to point to lower participating numbers of women in sports to justify the assertion that society is persecuting women? I was a part of a state high school championship team in Colorado and we never cut anybody. My daughters' teams in this very school (Deer Valley) district were regional champions 11 years running. Nobody on their teams got cut. I would assert that the opportunities are there even with the good teams/schools. Is it possible that overall less women are interested in sports? Badminton would put us in compliance??? Swell.
And for what it's worth, I think Hogshead got touched out in the 84 Olympics.
Fort, it's been awhile, please educate me again.:)
To aid in this REQUIRE that all persons that receive a scholorship & then turn pro are required to pay back all funds within 5 years !!!! :2cents:
I don't agree. Most of these scholarship athletes who end up turning pro are generating much more revenue for their NCAA masters than the NCAA masters are returning to them in the form of "scholarships" for an "education" that largely consists of going to football practice for countless hours each day and occasionally meeting with a tutor.
If memory serves, top college athletes don't even own their own likenesses so that when football powerhouses licence their teams to College Football video games, the stars don't even get a cut of that money.
To aid in this REQUIRE that all persons that receive a scholorship & then turn pro are required to pay back all funds within 5 years !!!! :2cents:
I don't agree. Most of these scholarship athletes who end up turning pro are generating much more revenue for their NCAA masters than the NCAA masters are returning to them in the form of "scholarships" for an "education" that largely consists of going to football practice for countless hours each day and occasionally meeting with a tutor.
If memory serves, top college athletes don't even own their own likenesses so that when football powerhouses licence their teams to College Football video games, the stars don't even get a cut of that money.