Niang could come back and get his doctorate in something. Is it going there since the line of pro/amateur sports might as well be removed at this point. Payed amateurs aren't amateur anymore. Will this rule be tossed some day too? A player goes to the league and comes back to finish schooling when their career is winding down? Never thought it would go this far so who knows.Right. Imagine if this had been the rule back then and this guy had been a stud basketball player. He was at ISU for the entirety of Johnny’s tenure.
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Bamshad Mobasher
Dr. Bamshad Mobasher is a professor of Computer Science and the director of the Center for...www.cdm.depaul.edu
He’s a colleague of my brother on the DePaul faculty and we knew him when we were undergrads in the late 80s.
Hey, now! You shouldn’t disparage my brother’s major!The one issue I see with this is that it gives programs another weapon to push athletes into "worthless" majors that will be easy to graduate from in 4 years. Great, the athlete got a degree, but who is going to hire a guy who got his degree in underwater basketweaving?
How is this different than just having them float for 4 years and no degree? I don’t understand your point.The one issue I see with this is that it gives programs another weapon to push athletes into "worthless" majors that will be easy to graduate from in 4 years. Great, the athlete got a degree, but who is going to hire a guy who got his degree in underwater basketweaving?
That’s why they’d get another year of eligibility, as a reward and to offset nil one and done players.How about no? You've used up your eligibility. You are not a doctor. Move on with your life.
Some kids are going to do that. But there are some kids who might actually want to get a degree that means something. This would be another reason for unscrupulous coaches to pressure those kids into "manageable" (i.e. worthless) degree programs to make sure they have degree in hand after 4 years even though with the demands of a D1 athlete it might make sense for a valuable degree to take an extra semester.How is this different than just having them float for 4 years and no degree? I don’t understand your point.