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  1. AllAboutTheU

    Discussion at work today - Banning FCS games

    I attended an Ivy League school and had the vast majority of my tuition paid through financial aid. I'm purely talking about athletics right now. Most athletes at Ivy League schools are not coming from lower class homes. We're not talking about the student body here. Most kids in general receive...
  2. AllAboutTheU

    Discussion at work today - Banning FCS games

    You work with one kid so that makes it right? Obviously they recruit some inner city schools. That is not the majority of the roster. Not sure what you don't understand about that. The majority of the kids are kids from upper middle class families.
  3. AllAboutTheU

    Discussion at work today - Banning FCS games

    Point to the numbers on this? Or else you're talking out of your ***. I went to an Ivy League school. I was recruited to play football at an Ivy League school. The majority of the kids on the team are not low income kids. Maybe a quarter of the team. And when you look at sports outside of...
  4. AllAboutTheU

    Discussion at work today - Banning FCS games

    You're wrong as usual, but there are articles that you can read to understand why these games happen. $400k is on the low end for a pay game. Some of these schools are walking away with $800k or more than a million. If you can't understand how that can fuel a small athletic department...
  5. AllAboutTheU

    Discussion at work today - Banning FCS games

    What? Competitive with what? Ivy league doesn't offer athletic scholarships at all. They only have need based scholarships for students. I don't even know what you're suggesting with this post. The vast majority of kids who play sports at Ivy league schools come from money, so their parents are...
  6. AllAboutTheU

    Discussion at work today - Banning FCS games

    And offer less kids around the country the option to play D1 athletics and get a free education? Brilliant idea.
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