When it comes to NCAA football it pays to cheat.
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devil1197
They are both activities in which kids nowadays get letters for competing in both.rock_knutne wrote:
You're kidding, right? You're comparing band/music to a football course? That's laughable!bases_loaded wrote:
At my highschool kids in the band got a credit for it, I didn't get one for playing football, but ESPN didn't show up to do a special on the band kids getting credit for being in the band.rock_knutne wrote:
LMAO.........amazing how NO ONE has replied to the video Trueblue23 posted........I wonder why?:rolleyes:Trueblue23 wrote:
Are these football classes against the rules?
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enigmaax
What percentage of D1 football players ends up in the NFL?devil1197 wrote: ND can keep up their superior academic reign but these kids come to D1 programs to play football and go to the NFL. -
Sonofanump
I see no problem with getting a course credit for as much time, effort and study the players put into the sport.rock_knutne wrote:
LMAO.........amazing how NO ONE has replied to the video Trueblue23 posted........I wonder why?:rolleyes:Trueblue23 wrote: -
rock_knutnedevil1197 wrote:
They are both activities in which kids nowadays get letters for competing in both.rock_knutne wrote:
You're kidding, right? You're comparing band/music to a football course? That's laughable!bases_loaded wrote:
At my highschool kids in the band got a credit for it, I didn't get one for playing football, but ESPN didn't show up to do a special on the band kids getting credit for being in the band.rock_knutne wrote:
LMAO.........amazing how NO ONE has replied to the video Trueblue23 posted........I wonder why?:rolleyes:Trueblue23 wrote:
Are these football classes against the rules?
ND can keep up their superior academic reign but these kids come to D1 programs to play football and go to the NFL.
^^^^^^^This!enigmaax wrote:What percentage of D1 football players ends up in the NFL?
Universities give these kids a free ride to play football an that's fine, but when schools offer courses on football to football players and some give a letter grade that helps boost a GPA, it's borderline fraud IMO. -
rock_knutne
A FREE college education isn't enough? Why even go to class at all?Sonofanump wrote:
I see no problem with getting a course credit for as much time, effort and study the players put into the sport.rock_knutne wrote:
LMAO.........amazing how NO ONE has replied to the video Trueblue23 posted........I wonder why?:rolleyes:Trueblue23 wrote:
Honestly, I never saw that story and it was obviosuly aired at the half of an ND game on NBC. I don't agree but understand the "Basket Weaving" or "Ball Room Dancing" classes but a course on football for the football team is over the top IMO. -
lhslep134^^ It's not over the top when it's only a one credit class, like it is at OSU. It's not different than the one credit class basketball class I took freshman year. If it were a 5 credit class, which would then account for 5/12 of the hours needed to be a full time student instead of 1/12, then I would understand the concern.
But I have no problem with any school offering a football class for football players thats only 1 credit hour.
In fact, if you look at OSU's course catalog, every single varsity sport has their own class.
I'm not sure what happens during that one hour, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was an early morning class and that's when they conditioning or watched game film. -
bases_loaded
I went to OSU and wasn't a golfer but took a golf class and got one credit for it. It wasn't a GPA booster like you may think because it only counted 20% of a grade from my core classes. Maybe you should do some research into your "GPA boosting football classes"lhslep134 wrote: ^^ It's not over the top when it's only a one credit class, like it is at OSU. It's not different than the one credit class basketball class I took freshman year. If it were a 5 credit class, which would then account for 5/12 of the hours needed to be a full time student instead of 1/12, then I would understand the concern.
But I have no problem with any school offering a football class for football players thats only 1 credit hour.
In fact, if you look at OSU's course catalog, every single varsity sport has their own class.
I'm not sure what happens during that one hour, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was an early morning class and that's when they conditioning or watched game film. -
lhslep134Is that you referring to me? Or everyone else?
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bases_loaded
My bad I quoted wrong person, I was referring to rock_knutnelhslep134 wrote: Is that you referring to me? Or everyone else? -
rock_knutne
It's sad that people DO NOT take the time to read or watch things. I said SOME programs actually grade these stupid football courses. Watch the video that trueblue posted, I'm not making it up!bases_loaded wrote:
My bad I quoted wrong person, I was referring to rock_knutnelhslep134 wrote: Is that you referring to me? Or everyone else?
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bases_loadedI received a grade for golf class. While I did get a whole credit for the class it did not go towards my GPA. I am guessing this is the case at most of the universities.
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jhay78
Thank you- "violations" are not the same as "cheating".ytownfootball wrote: Trueblue is just rattling chains, I thought it was pretty obvious why he lumped OSU in the fray...eh, whatever.
Just out of curiosity though when speaking on secondary violations, does anyone know what they are? Point is, some of these I'm willing to bet are so obscure and little known that were it not for such oversight and due dilligence that they would have gone un-noticed and in fact not even breeched by the NCAA as they'd be considered non-issues. But here we are talking about a recruit that got a ball point pen with a logo on it and a player that borrowed a cd from a coach and never returned it type of bullshit.
gimmee a break.LOL
And the Oklahoma example was bad also. OU kicked those guys off the team when that scandal was uncovered- and NONE of them contributed to their run to the NC game the next year.
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WriterbuckeyeWhy would we respond to the video?
Most of us have no problem with it.
When I was in college you were required to take 3 physical education classes. I got credit for playing volleyball, bowling and tennis.
How is that any different than an actual athlete -- who spends way more time at it than most people do -- gets a whopping ONE credit for his efforts.
Sheesh, some of you folks really need to get over yourselves.
EDIT: Oh and I forgot to add that true only posted that video (which had NOTHING to do with his original assertion) to distract from the on-going conversation where he was royally getting his ass handed to him. -
ytownfootballGetting one's panties in a bunch over 1/2 credit for a damn PE class is no different than getting worked up over self reported second tier violations.
Climb atop your soap box and preach away and excuse me if I don't give a shit. I'll take it for what it's worth. -
SageUSC is about to get the hammer dropped on it.
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Crimson_Streakosu fans must not have seen the video considering you could earn up to 10 credits taking a football class and it was a 2 credit class.
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jhay78
ThisWriterbuckeye wrote: Why would we respond to the video?
Most of us have no problem with it.
When I was in college you were required to take 3 physical education classes. I got credit for playing volleyball, bowling and tennis.
How is that any different than an actual athlete -- who spends way more time at it than most people do -- gets a whopping ONE credit for his efforts.
Sheesh, some of you folks really need to get over yourselves.
EDIT: Oh and I forgot to add that true only posted that video (which had NOTHING to do with his original assertion) to distract from the on-going conversation where he was royally getting his ass handed to him.
Haven't seen TrueBlue contribute much to this ongoing conversation- now that he doesn't have much to stand on anymore. -
FatHobbit
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darbypitcher22At my DIII school every athletic team(even dance and cheerleading) has itself listed as a class in the course catalog... you're allowed to take it twice for credit to earn towards your physical education requirements
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Big Gain
If one has aspirations to be a high school or college football coach there is ABSOLUTELY NO better "class" to take than playing football for a Top 10 football program. It looks TERRIFIC on one's resume.Sonofanump wrote:
I see no problem with getting a course credit for as much time, effort and study the players put into the sport.rock_knutne wrote:
LMAO.........amazing how NO ONE has replied to the video Trueblue23 posted........I wonder why?:rolleyes:Trueblue23 wrote: -
Big Gain
I got credist for Bowling and Billiards, MUCH MUCH MUCH easier than Football.jhay78 wrote:
ThisWriterbuckeye wrote: Why would we respond to the video?
Most of us have no problem with it.
When I was in college you were required to take 3 physical education classes. I got credit for playing volleyball, bowling and tennis.
How is that any different than an actual athlete -- who spends way more time at it than most people do -- gets a whopping ONE credit for his efforts.
Sheesh, some of you folks really need to get over yourselves.
EDIT: Oh and I forgot to add that true only posted that video (which had NOTHING to do with his original assertion) to distract from the on-going conversation where he was royally getting his ass handed to him.
Haven't seen TrueBlue contribute much to this ongoing conversation- now that he doesn't have much to stand on anymore.