Indy, your answer is that Vince Young was
definitely not a normal functioning student while at U.T. and you think he undoubtedly DID receive scholastic favors and/or inappropriate scholastic manipulation during his time there.
Definitely and undoubtedly.
I tend to agree with that.
Vince Young had NO business being a student at the University of Texas and it is highly questionable whether he would even cut the mustard at a low-grade community college.
He's your 2005 National Champion.
Yes, that highly celebrated ... student-athlete. har
Were we talking about ... intercollegiate athletics, D-1 football saying it is that, and poptart saying it is a farce?
Surely it IS a farce.
No doubt about it.
Vince scored a 6 on his Wonderlic and then a 15 the second time and we know he is a COMPLETE m0ron.
10 or less indicates a person is illiterate.
An average clerical worker scores 21.
Marcus Vick scored an 11.
Percy Harvin scored a 12.
Hakeem Nicks got an 11.
Louis Delmas scored a 12.
Rey Maualuga scored a 15.
Some of the more high profile, ummm ... ?student-athletes? of 2009.
I would suggest that nearly
all of the "big" schools (Florida, Miami, LSU, USC, Ohio State, Tejas, etc.) have
at least a handful of total knuckle-draggers on the roster.
Mental zeros who have NO business being on campus.
NONE.
I said D-1 college football as ...
intercollegiate atheltics ... is a farce.
I said, turn D-1 College into an NFL farm system.
Or a minor league.
Or let the athletes make college football their major.
Or pay the players.
Or SOMETHING.
Because what is going on right now is seriously fucking sick.
I am right.
Was Vince paid money to go to, or while attending, Tejas?
I dunno, but think it's certainly a realistic possibility.
You recognize that it's a
possibility, also, Indy, as you said.
We
know that USC was illegal in the 2006 BullCShit Title Game with V. Young's Texas team, as well as in their national championship year the season before.
And again, we know this ...
http://www.lostlettermen.com/2010/06/to ... -scandals/
With the HUGE money at stake for schools, no rational human would reject the reality that there is quite a large incentive for improprieties to take place.
Just take the money, son --
*hush* *hush* - nobody will know.
Do we know what we are watching as we watch it?
How players were acquired?
How they are
really compensated?
How they keep their status as --
STUDENT-athletes?
We don't know.
It's all very murky, cloudy and suspicious.
poptart wrote:Every Saturday of D-1 College Football is like the Little League World Series - in a season where some team rolls everyone because they've weaseled a couple of stud 14 yr olds onto the squad.
You've got cheating ALL OVER the landscape.
Players being paid, players balling who should be academically ineligble, players who never should have been eligible in the first place, players who never should have been admitted to college, players who have someone else do their homework, players who are coddled and pushed through, players receiving favors, ... etc...
And as you tune in to a game, you have NO IDEA who these guys are ... or how many of them are running around the field.
You have NO IDEA which teams are rolling people because they are scamming everyone - or that they are better scammers than the other folks.
It is a total JOKE and anyone who financially supports such trash should immediately check themself into a mental institution.
It is NOT intercollegiate athletics.
That was a very solid take.
Killian, I'll answer your question later today.
The clock has run out on me with this long post - for now.