Every day we see news of college athletes being arrested or suspended for all sorts of violations
What is happening to them?
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quote:Originally posted by coach2709:
What happened to "you broke the rules, you broke your contract and you are a bad example of what we want for our institution. I wish you the best of luck in the future but your services are no longer needed." End of story.
quote:Originally posted by larrythompson:
TR...this is a good topic for discussion.
As it has been said before, I'll reiterate the point. Too much emphasis on athletics!!!!!!!!!
I was as competitive a jock as anyone up until the age of 30. And I coached the same way. Gotta win all the time. At 30, I had my first significant injury that kept me off the field. I still went and watched my friends play, and what I saw was not pretty. Grown men almost coming to blows during games, guys taking out other guys when both guys had to go to work the next day. I had, well, an awakening. And I know it made me a better coach.
But we still have out of control coaches and parents who drill invincibility in the kids starting at an early age. Combines, showcases, good will games (what a joke), etc... Big business and $$$. Tell me that all these "scouting services and showcases and parents" aren't preying on people and sending a message to the kids that they are the most important things in the world. Then, with all that good guidance and upbringing, we release them to college with no real skills on how to be humble and how to thank GOD for the blessings that have been bestowed upon them.
Sorry for the rambling rant and incoherent argument. After I calm down a little, I'll repost.
quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
Every day we see news of college athletes geing arrested or suspended for all sorts of violations
What is happening to them?
quote:Originally posted by iheartbb:
I could be quite wrong about this, but I believe that young collegiate and young professional athletes male and female have gotten themselves into trouble all along. Technology has affected the rate at which we receive information on such events.
Misinformation often times is dispensed at such a rapid rate that it is quite impossible to recover from.
It was possible back in the day to quietly sweep colorful events under the carpet, these days it just takes one person with a cell phone to photograph you, write an article about you (with or without sources) and have it to the editors desk and within minutes it can be part of tomorrows front page or within seconds on the internet.
In our society today the media usually chooses to highlight the negative and save the positive for those few "feel good" stories to fill space.
quote:... back in the day when you took your youthful indiscretions behind the barn, there was an understanding that you were doing something wrong or forbidden. If caught, there were generally swift and concrete consequences attached to those activities. If you chose to engage in the behavior, you were also knowingly risking the consequences.
quote:Originally posted by TPM:quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
Every day we see news of college athletes geing arrested or suspended for all sorts of violations
What is happening to them?
They grow up.
quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
Every day we see news of college athletes being arrested or suspended for all sorts of violations
What is happening to them?
quote:Originally posted by Dear old Dad:
Cleveland dad deleted my post because I told the truth about recruiting at major colleges.
I will shorten my post and see if it stays this time.
The reason there are more reports of criminal behavior by college athletes is because colleges are recruiting criminals and bringing them onto their campuses. If I add the part about why they would do that my post will get deleted again.
How's that Cleveland Dad. No harm, no foul!
quote:The reason there are more reports of criminal behavior by college athletes is because colleges are recruiting criminals and bringing them onto their campuses. If I add the part about why they would do that my post will get deleted again.
quote:Originally posted by Texan:
It all starts, and largely ends, at home.
*There are a few kids who are raised right but go wrong. Pretty small percentage, though.*
I totally agree. It is a total lack of respect--and it starts very young. It's amazingly sad.quote:Originally posted by catchermom03:
I feel what is lacking in today's society is respect...no one exhibits any type of respect any longer.
Respect for authority
Respect for adults/elders
Respect for parents and
Respect for oneself...
quote:To laugh often and love much; to win the respect of intelligent persons and the affection of children; to earn the approbation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to give of one's self; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to have played and laughed with enthusiasm and sung with exultation; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived-- this is to have succeeded.
Emerson
quote:PGStaff,
My post didn't go way beyond anything. I merely pointed out part of the recruiting process. It is the recruiting process that goes, as you say, "way beyond that". I can't help it if you refuse to admit it. What I posted is true and I personnally am outraged by it.
From reading your post, it seems to me that you have no problem with colleges bringing criminals onto campus. Huh??? There is plenty of talent out there so what is wrong with only giving scholarships to kids who have earned it by obeying the law and earning their H.S. grades. Plenty of kids from the "other side of the tracks" have done this.
Your thought process only feeds the already omnipresent belief that talent should trump all other factors. As long as the college gets its bowl game, what are a few felonies along the way.
And I know it would be great if college magically turned all its athletes into great citizens. But the arguement has always been that these kids get used by the college for their talent and come out no better than they went in. And that's not just me saying that.
Your point about a couple of baseball players getting in trouble doesn't have anything to do with my point. Colleges recruit for the wrong reasons and take the wrong kids intentionally.
I have intentionally left out the one point I made before to avoid the deletion of this post.
quote:Originally posted by Flintoide:
TPM, you speak of UM, that can be confusing. Since you are from South Fla. I assume you mean Miami, but being a proud graduate of the the Univ. of Mich, UM could also imply the Maize-n-
Blue and many other colleges.
quote:Originally posted by Bee>:
interesting topic ...
tho it'd be easier to make heads or tails out of this part of the discussion if the controversial posts hadn't been deleted to protect me from hurt feelings
perhaps if mods only had a finite # of interventions they could make each month it would "moderate" them a bit