By the time a player has turned into a good enough prospect that he doesn't want to risk his NFL future in a final game, he's already turned a massive profit for the university off his previous however many games.
How about the school return the same favor then...
When the student athlete hasn't really panned out we QUIT teaching them.
They're not bringing in a...how'd you put it...a massive profit so why keep teaching them?
Since this is only about dollars according to you it makes no sense to keep trading an education to those 4/5 year players who contribute minimally or nothing at all.
Moreover the student athlete...even the good ones.. have enough education to do pretty good in life we'll just stop teaching them too.
Since you bring up the dollars and cents why waste anymore teacher time on a student athlete who has enough education to get through life they don't need that pesky degree, right? The faculty should just quit on them too.
Leaving as a junior was never ideal but at least they finished the commitment of an entire season. Come back at a later date if they so choose and get that degree...fine...
Quitting on their team, coaches and school is as ridiculous as the university to just up and stop teaching them no longer giving them credit right before their degree because they don't really need to finish school, right?
As fans we should celebrate it and praise those guys and send them off with appreciation and respect for what they've done for the program whether they choose to play in post-season games or not. Instead they get booed and shat on online by the fans lol blows my mind.
Well shit sheriff...how about this little fact that might not blow your mind...
The fans....as fans...the fans, are the very ones who are giving that university all that money you claim just one sheer individual has made the university.
They're the paying customers at the gate and concession stands or as a viewer at home on the Telly.
Without the fan no $$$ exist for that university to have made.. all from that one individual mind you....
That the paying fan can say whatever they'd like.