Actually, a trannie would fit right in on the LPGA. Originally Posted by pjorourkehttp://sports.popcrunch.com/the-50-h...e-blair-oneal/
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Actually, a trannie would fit right in on the LPGA. Originally Posted by pjorourkehttp://sports.popcrunch.com/the-50-h...e-blair-oneal/
Seriously? Originally Posted by atlcomedyYes, seriously.
I don't have a problem with the basic concept of Title IX. The part that is stupid is that they don't recognize that Div IA football and basketball are really semi-pro teams housed within a college and produce tons of revenue for the school like no other sport (male or female) does. But because those sports are so expensive to run, they distort the "books" so much that other mens collegiate sports have been severely disadvantaged. If they excluded those sports, I would not have an issue with it. Originally Posted by pjorourkeI don't think these "semi-pro" teams really belong in colleges at all. Speaking from personal experience as an alum of a NCAA Division 1 school, most of these athletes are far more interested in getting signed to the NFL or NBA than attending university—and I think that's fine. If you want to pursue a career as a pro athlete, I don't think you should have to attend college to do it.
The part that is stupid is that they don't recognize that Div IA football and basketball are really semi-pro teams housed within a college and produce tons of revenue for the school like no other sport (male or female) does. Originally Posted by pjorourkeThere are 120 schools playing Division IA football. There are more than 4000 colleges and universities in the US. You're talking about a tiny effect.
Yes and I would kiss their balls for good luck. Originally Posted by cuckold4uthats an old joke that became legend about arnold palmer and his wife
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http://sports.popcrunch.com/the-50-h...atalie-gulbis/
Originally Posted by Sa_artman
I don't think these "semi-pro" teams really belong in colleges at all. Speaking from personal experience as an alum of a NCAA Division 1 school, most of these athletes are far more interested in getting signed to the NFL or NBA than attending university—and I think that's fine. If you want to pursue a career as a pro athlete, I don't think you should have to attend college to do it. Originally Posted by NatalieI agree. It would get rid of the recruiting violation bullshit and the rest of the hypocrisy. The schools could sell off 49% of the teams in a public offering and make a ton of money for their endowment fund. Then collect a fee for the use of their name, mascot, etc.
There are 120 schools playing Division IA football. There are more than 4000 colleges and universities in the US. You're talking about a tiny effect. Originally Posted by MazomaniacTiny number, but probably as much dollars as the other 4,000.