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Fortunately, the excusing of bad behavior by the athletically gifted seems to be waning as per the WV HS football rape case and the scandals regarding performance enhancing drugs. I could see Jeremy eventually getting his comeuppance.
You know, that is a good point. Maybe Homo sapiens IS evolving!
You know,I’ve never tasted rabbit.
Just saying. Might have a plan.
it’s partly because there’s less- not none, but less- cases of college-level athletes being given easy grades to ensure they stay eligible- they prefer athletes who actually are also academically gifted.
In some ways, I actually prefer the UK system, where higher education isn’t an inherent part of athlete recruitment (that is, while pro teams presumably do scout uni teams- and achievements by a uni team are often a point of pride- it’s neither the primary source of new athletes (pro teams often have a youth training program for that, with it’s own youth team.) nor is it considered any more important than any other club the uni has.
So Ozy is a straight A student. Principal vine must be concerned about his mental health.
From what I hear,because scholastic endeavors aren’t as easy for some students as others, many schools only give awards for athletic and extra-curricular things like music. I am a college graduate, 98 lbs, and a year and a half after graduating was using a cane because of a neurological condition that wouldn’t be diagnosed properly until I was 21. I will say, one of the last times I had to do the mile, the kid who’d finished who was copying my gait when I “ran” the quarter lap (walked a quarter, did whatever you’d call my gait for speed a quarter) was a mainstreamed kid with an actual intellectual disability. That was when I realized there was more than being just out of shape. Sad, but at least I was left alone (best I can say really)