long time guy wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
long time guy wrote:
denisdman wrote:
Terry's Peeps wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
This throw away topic isn't worthy of 8 pages of discussion. It's not happening.
About 7 pages are about the definition of mid major.
Not the
Hill I would want to die on.
I'll take this over a worthless discussion about what someone's cooking or eating any day. For the love of god is that shit boring.
I may agree but at least the topic is about someone producing something. Her proposal is as aspirational as me writing about how great it would be if David Duke and Jesse Jackson could hug it out ang forget their differences
No her proposal is about elite players (not all) attending HBCUs. Condescending remarks like "get over it as there is nothing you can do about it" are what's worthless. There is something that can be done about it. Choose another school or have the NCAA enforce (you know) the rules about paying for players. If there was actually an equal playing field some of these kids might choose to go to an HBCU to play basketball.
These kids that she is referencing are pros (Whether it be NBA, European, G League, China or otherwise) and thus they aren't long for the college "experience" anyway. Why is it that they simply must be ticketed for the Kentucky Duke and Kansas's of the world anyway? They can choose to go elsewhere if they want.
It seems like there is a sort of entitlement thing going on here with some of the stuff that I am reading.
The article begs for condescension. It's not particularly well thought out.
Tell me, only using facts contained in the article and nothing from your own knowledge, what an athlete gains by attending an HBCU.
HBCU produce a professional class. So what, they want to be basketball players.
HBCU create a safe space. These are the top athletes already living in a protected environment.
She starts with the premise that HBCU are in need of help and shoehorns a sports idea around it. I can provide you several better ways for HBCU to become more relevant as institutions. Who cares about sports? Be better at your principal job.
The athlete is being exploited in both scenarios. She just thinks its better for them to be exploited by HBCU. It's an article unworthy of the depth of analysis that I even provided here.