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Jalen Green spurning Memphis, heading to G-League
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[QUOTE="BlueMAB, post: 3523521, member: 920"] 1) not every university is as bad as UNC when it comes to fake classes 2) not every athlete cares as little about his/her education as Rashad MCants 3) As I said before... a player has to make the choice to do the bare minimum, nobody decides that for him/her. I will not accept the premise that "many" athletes are steered into no-show/no-work classes. Even UNC athletes had to take some classes, and once they found out what the no-show courses they were enrolled in actually were, they could have chosen to drop and/or avoid them. They are as responsible for their own education as anyone in that university. In fact, the only reason UNC got away with it, is because they allowed regular students to enroll in the fake classes too. Were those students steered into those courses by an AD who only saw dollar signs, or were they like a lot of college kids, and looking for an easy A? Stop pretending like athletes are innocent victims of universities with no control over their education. (And that's coming from someone who thinks they should be paid). [/QUOTE]
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