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The more tweets one reads, the more it's looking like a few Zook leftovers creating the stir.
The more tweets one reads, the more it's looking like a few Zook leftovers creating the stir.
The chancellor's office took it over, not leaving it up to Thomas.Haven't they contracted with a law firm to do an independent investigation? I think that will hopefully drill down to the truth.
That isn't a Beckman issue. That changes the landscape for all programs. The fact is that in four years a college program is going to have roughly 20-25 turnover each year, so during the tenure of Beckman we're talking about roughly 120-130 scholly players. Please tell me in any environment, employment or otherwise, where there will be 100% satisfaction.The larger fact remains however. These college football players, especially OL/RB and non-NFL prospects, are destroying their bodies for an education with little to no representation.
If you think you can handle $40,000-50,000 in student debt each year, that's certainly your prerogative. Most players understand what they are getting into. It's a full-time job (almost 2 FT jobs) going to school and being on an athletic team. The funny thing is many parents drive for an athletic scholarship when there is a lot more academic money available.That doesn't seem like an even trade for me, I'll take my student loan debt.
Good for you. That's your personal choice. Others choose a different path. Some choose your path and become the in debt and bankrupt 99% And no. The point you made didn't directly pertain to Beckman. You included quite a few football players from OL to RB. Would you like me to quote your post for you or can you go up a couple posts and read what you actually typed out?I got student loans all the way through my MBA and i am doing fine. Oh, and I can go run a marathon if I feel like it because I haven't had my meniscus removed. And... the allegations raised by Simon and North are a Beckman issue...
I got student loans all the way through my MBA and i am doing fine.
You want a cookie?
Hey, that is just the type of insight JimJohnson brings to the table. Stuff like that, plus his thoughts on road construction and the weather!You want a life?
Haven't they contracted with a law firm to do an independent investigation? I think that will hopefully drill down to the truth. The larger fact remains however. These college football players, especially OL/RB and non-NFL prospects, are destroying their bodies for an education with little to no representation. That doesn't seem like an even trade for me, I'll take my student loan debt.
Didn't you use the GI Bill?
Good for you. That's your personal choice. Others choose a different path. Some choose your path and become the in debt and bankrupt 99% And no. The point you made didn't directly pertain to Beckman. You included quite a few football players from OL to RB. Would you like me to quote your post for you or can you go up a couple posts and read what you actually typed out?
Oft-injured Corey Lewis describes care received at Illinois as 'great'The name Corey Lewis probably doesn’t mean much to the average college football fan. To me, it means a lot. It means a player who gutted it out through six years and — count ’em — four ACL tears as an offensive lineman at Illinois. It means a bright, engaging 25-year-old with a master’s degree who refuses give up on an improbable NFL dream. It means the sort of guy you just plain want to root for.
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“I felt like my situation was handled great,” he said. “With my history, Beckman didn’t have to bring me back for a sixth year, but he did. When I was out in 2012, [then-offensive line coach Luke] Butkus kept my spirits up. The next year, [offensive coordinator Bill] Cubit grew like a father figure to me. Everybody knew my situation, and everybody on the team kind of rallied around me.”