BSpringsteen
Well-Known Member
Someone suggested that the only way to get rid of all the candals in college sports is to rid yourselves of scholarships and just have it be a student activity.
So let's say this is done across the board.
Doesn't everyone stink then? The academic standards are now real, the money is now gone. Kids who aren't interested in college certainly will not be enrolling.
So let's say that we have 11 misfits on the field, but so does Purdue. Does that make the game less fun? Do we care less? Do people stop showing up? Or is it the idea that they play for Iowa, and as long as they are competitive against their opponents, we're all happy?
So let's say this is done across the board.
Doesn't everyone stink then? The academic standards are now real, the money is now gone. Kids who aren't interested in college certainly will not be enrolling.
So let's say that we have 11 misfits on the field, but so does Purdue. Does that make the game less fun? Do we care less? Do people stop showing up? Or is it the idea that they play for Iowa, and as long as they are competitive against their opponents, we're all happy?