- PG1
- what corruptions is she talking about. Is it paying players to come to their program
- They let kids choose their major. Its not like most of these athletes are in demanding majors to begin with.
- PG2
- what about the kids who don’t get playing time or don’t get drafted. what will they do with a sports degree
- PG6
- how demanding are these jobs. Can they hold all of these college athletes
- PG7
- I feel the differences between the two are that the Yale student has to go to class for their major
- stand corrected. guess the drama teacher agreed with the author
- PG8
- i don’t see how making sports a major would solve this issue of paying athletes
- PG9
- i agree its not fair to the students that work hard for their credits
- PG11
- they should put school above playing sports
- PG13
- but violin isn’t a major. they learn how to write music and read it too.
- PG14
- that is a fair point. we do need vocational students, I don’t think most people look down on people like that though. just a small percentage that the author is allowing to represent the whole
- PG16
- after all this i still don’t see how this would help the argument stated at the start that the NCAA is corrupt