Could this work? Should professional sporting leagues require their athletes to have college degrees? I'm thinking of incidents where the league could be embarrassed or lose money as a result of something stupid and athlete did. Would it be smarter to cut out some of the marginal athletes in an attempt to make players have more common sense? I know athletes could still do stupid things but generally speaking college educated people are smarter than non-college educated people. Is it fair to argue that if an athlete can't graduate from college that they shouldn't be allowed to make millions of dollars?
12/15/2008 3:50:20 AM
No.
12/15/2008 3:59:40 AM
NO. One of the worst ideas ever. I'll let everyone else tell you why, they'll be by shortly to tell you what they think.
12/15/2008 4:01:41 AM
I really don't want to say "Attn: Users with <5 posts" here, but the situation is dumb enough to warrant it.Attn: Users with <5 posts
12/15/2008 4:03:17 AM
There is plenty of proof in the world that a college degree =/= smarter, better, or faster.btw,
12/15/2008 4:17:26 AM
it's late give me a break
12/15/2008 4:25:26 AM
12/15/2008 7:38:18 AM
12/15/2008 7:42:16 AM
12/15/2008 9:05:13 AM
why?
12/15/2008 9:06:22 AM
thats the catch 22 of TWW, a stupid new user
12/15/2008 9:37:19 AM
No for the sole reason that it would make interviews with some of these borderline retards far less entertaining
12/15/2008 9:58:00 AM
Yes, this is horrible, this idea
12/15/2008 10:14:07 AM
I think we should make everyone go to and finish college. Since college graduates statistically earn more and are more successful.
12/15/2008 10:14:21 AM
Noif they think they can play, let them; if they get their ass handed to them, well, its just filler for sportscenter
12/15/2008 10:16:20 AM
I think you missed the point...The likelihood of someone going straight from HS to the league is almost non-existent.I believe this asshat is arguing that a player needs a degree before he can be drafted.
12/15/2008 10:37:41 AM
i honestly think i've gotten dumber since i went to college
12/15/2008 10:49:11 AM
12/15/2008 11:22:10 AM
12/15/2008 11:29:57 AM
^ yup, I know skills now, but my overall intelligence went down in college.My peak was summer after senior year of HS.and if you were a freshman in engineering, and some company came up to you and said "we know you just started, and dont have a degree, but we think you have SO much potential we will give you $25 million to come start now and learn on the job" everyone here would do it in a heartbeat
12/15/2008 11:33:41 AM
12/15/2008 11:39:17 AM
I think it would be a good rule to have but I'm not going to protest for it. If they're good enough then it would be unfair to stop them. The reason I'd be in favor of the rule is to prevent kids from taking bad advice and going pro before they're ready...and they're out of the league, out of money, and don't have an education in 2 years. Thats the only logical argument for making people get an education before turning pro. I will say, that I don't like the "ask Bill Gates how his college education worked for him" argument here, because examples like that (outside of sports) are few and far between. Sure, people are rich as fuck b/c their families have money and they're not required to have an education to take over the company, but you wouldn't go tell your kid "no sweat don't get an education, bill gates is rich as fuck and didn't even go to college"The real change should be the 1 and done rule. I'd rather kids go pro straight out of high school if they're going to go, and the kids that decide to go to college should have to stay 3-4 years like in baseball. That way you give the kid the option, but at that point if they choose education, they get one instead of half assing it for one year then going pro anyway.
12/15/2008 11:52:22 AM
That's more along the lines I was thinking. These people are going to go into a profession where financial success is almost guaranteed. What's wrong with trying to make them a better rounded, more educated member of society? As soon as they get that first paycheck they're going to gain a lot of power and influence. It's good that they do stuff like make them work for charities and that's more of what I was going for.
12/15/2008 12:32:40 PM
12/15/2008 12:35:14 PM
the career of most pro athletes is short. making them do 4+ years of college could cut their professional career by 25-50%name me another career where this is a realityand that doesn't even take into account what happens if you get injured in college
12/15/2008 12:38:22 PM
12/15/2008 12:46:20 PM
If a kid can sign up to fight for a country in the military at 18 he damn sure should be allowed to put a ball through a hoop at the same age.
12/15/2008 1:51:54 PM
I'm pretty sure this will win stupidest thread award in the tww espys.
12/15/2008 2:29:23 PM
12/15/2008 6:10:29 PM
This thread is retarded
12/15/2008 6:17:31 PM
really?really?
12/15/2008 6:37:11 PM
This seems like an obvious troll
12/15/2008 7:39:03 PM
This is the worst thread ever.
12/15/2008 8:09:39 PM
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12/15/2008 8:32:03 PM
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