2009年4月12日星期日
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Most fans mistakenly believe chongqing massage athletic“scholarships” – the very word is an Orwellian perversion – have four-year terms. Not so, Huma points out: “The NCAA only allows year-to-year scholarships. At the end of a scholarship year, a coach can take the scholarship away from a player for any reason, including permanent injury.” You can’t accuse them of reneging; the agreement is explicitly worded to permit the institution, at its sole discretion and convenience, to yank the scholarship out from under the recipient like a hook rug.With the NCAA basketball tournament heading into the Sweet 16 round, it’s time for dissident commentators to pull out alternative scorecards of the abysmal records of our leading college sports factories in retaining and graduating their unpaid mercenaries. (Though you might start by trying to explain which school of economic theory champions the concept of unpaid mercenaries in the first place.)This season the National College Players Association – a union precursor under the direction of former UCLA football player Ramogi Huma – has published a study with a different twist. NCPA (formerly called the Collegiate Athletes Coalition) scoured the public data of the 64 teams in “March Madness” to shed light on a phenomenon Huma calls “unexplained chongqing massage turnover rate.” Put this one right up there with field goal percentage and points in the paint.
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