[Vision2020] College football scholarships and academic support
Kenneth Marcy
kmmos1 at frontier.com
Fri Dec 30 22:09:28 PST 2011
Rachel Bachman of the Wall Street Journal writes about "Why College Football's
Power Conferences Should Ditch the Smaller Ones; the $2,000 Question"
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204720204577130893202202710.html
Here is an excerpt from the article:
At least athletes in underdog programs are getting a good, free education,
right? Not always.
The NCAA has docked Idaho football 15 scholarships over the past five years for
lagging academically. Idaho has four people—two full-time—dedicated to
academic support. (The school didn't return a request for comment.) No. 1-
ranked LSU, on the other hand, has a palatial, wood-paneled academic center
for athletes and a support staff of 26. The Tigers have never been docked a
football scholarship for a systemic academic failing.
Idaho isn't alone: In major-college football's five lesser conferences,
football teams have been docked scholarships for academic failures 47 times,
compared with nine times in the six major conferences.
Ken
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