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But yes, given how many ND students would love to have their education paid for, athletes should be in classes. I think Sam Hartman took a few but it was nothing substantial. I dunno. NCAA should drop one of A’s because not many guys are at that point are looking at degrees.
I remember distinctly several football players from my class of 1969 who were less than erudite.
On the other hand one of my best friends started at left guard with close to a 4.0 I’m Mechanical Engineering
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I think if you just do your best, that is enough for me. College is tough, ND especially.
for Graduate students to continue using their collegiate eligibility.
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À la Matt Leinart at usc.
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That's why I'm uninterested in any more moral preening via admonishments here about not ripping on "the lads." They're paid to do a job. It's no different than NFL guys. This is what the morons wanted with the "injustice" of college players being handed "only" free rides to top universities. Enjoy, suckers!
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Used to feel differently…
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