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| college sports Posted by: space-time
Date: April 29, 2012 07:02PM
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| Re: college sports Posted by: mattkime
Date: April 29, 2012 07:10PM
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| Re: college sports Posted by: Dennis S
Date: April 29, 2012 07:14PM
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| Re: college sports Posted by: Z
Date: April 29, 2012 08:57PM
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| Re: college sports Posted by: colonel panic
Date: April 29, 2012 08:58PM
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| Re: college sports Posted by: sekker
Date: April 29, 2012 09:06PM
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colonel panic
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| Re: college sports Posted by: Wailer
Date: April 29, 2012 09:16PM
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| Re: college sports Posted by: davester
Date: April 29, 2012 09:16PM
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| Re: college sports Posted by: mattkime
Date: April 29, 2012 09:31PM
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| Re: college sports Posted by: vision63
Date: April 29, 2012 09:32PM
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| Re: college sports Posted by: cbelt3
Date: April 29, 2012 10:01PM
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| Re: college sports Posted by: Buck
Date: April 29, 2012 10:52PM
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| Re: college sports Posted by: Dennis S
Date: April 29, 2012 11:19PM
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| Re: college sports Posted by: Will Collier
Date: April 30, 2012 06:51AM
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davester
I think college sports, especially football, have morphed into a completely ridiculous professional business that should have nothing to do with the universities they are attached to. When visiting my bro-in-law in South Carolina (the state where the college football stadiums are the grandest structures in town), I found out that the students for the most part can't even go to the games there because the tickets are all sold for absurd amounts of money to big businesses and rich alumni.
| Re: college sports Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: April 30, 2012 09:56AM
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davester
I think college sports, especially football, have morphed into a completely ridiculous professional business that should have nothing to do with the universities they are attached to. When visiting my bro-in-law in South Carolina (the state where the college football stadiums are the grandest structures in town), I found out that the students for the most part can't even go to the games there because the tickets are all sold for absurd amounts of money to big businesses and rich alumni. At the university of california (just down the hill from me), one of (if not the) highest paid university employees is the football coach. The professors and administrators make only a tiny fraction of what he makes. The world turned upside down!
| Re: college sports Posted by: Lemon Drop
Date: April 30, 2012 10:07AM
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Z
The difference in how sports are handled at US universities and those in Canada was somewhat breathtaking, speaking from experience of attending university in Canada. Sure, I participated in a club sport (rowing), but I'd venture a guess it was more in line with what was originally envisioned for collegiate athletics (nobody really pays attention and you do it because you enjoy it).
Football and basketball are multibillion dollar businesses in the US. Why do you think they'd be otherwise (i.e. such a big deal)?
| Re: college sports Posted by: Bimwad
Date: April 30, 2012 11:03AM
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Frankly, I don't understand why some people have so much allegiance to pro sports programs

