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Grades: the double standard for jocks
NCAA stats published today show that after six years, only 9% of UGA's basketball players have graduated.
The UGa AD and his friends are "upset and concerned" If our chapter had such a graduation rate and such low performance, we'd be gone. We hate the double standard - and their winning record hasn't been that good, either. |
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In the SEC, we shouldnt even make basketball players go to school. We should buy them cars and houses, seriously, anything to make the Jan-March time more exciting.
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From today's Atlanta Journal-Constitution: UGA Hoops has failing grade.
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What does this have to do with Chapter Operations?
Yes, jocks get away with lower grades. When they win, they're bringing prestige to the university and a ton of money from supportive alumni. If they don't graduate, that's no one's problem but their own. It isn't the university's job to spoon feed them onto the honor roll. Greeks bring neither fans nor prestige to the school-- Greeks are not bringing in positive publicity (the fraternity car wash really isn't front page news) or attracting students to campus for their programs-- it's comparing apples to oranges. Greeks are social organizations. University athletics are campus-wide athletics programs. |
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Few issues: One would have to wonder the difference in donations between Greeks and non-Greeks. And I am sure most of us here could post well known Brothers/Sisters. And back to a GC related matter: Greeks are on sports teams. My school was a small school and we had five Brothers who were on the football team. The fraternity next door had the entire starting line-up of the Basketball team ( #1 NCAA ll ). So there is an issue with Greek GPA's with sport teams. Anyone at GA know how many players are Greeks? FYI:General graduation rates: 41% in four years, 74% within six years. |
Football and basketball bring money into the school. Most schools could care less about the players' grades. Yes, Greeks draw alumni/a donors, but that doesn't compete with the amount of money sports stars bring in.
Kicking an athlete or 2 out of school or suspending a team for bad grades means losing money. The donors a school loses when a fraternity closes is nothing compared to that. |
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Perhaps I should attemp/try to re-work my prior thought and posting. I was trying to get to a small or lower level in this question. Is there any impact on a Greek house or System if players get a "free pass" on grades and GPA? There are houses that for one reason or another have to keep GPA's at a certain level. Does the benifit of having a player as a Brother/Sister (weither or not they live or take part in house activites) out weight the GPA? Just a few random thoughts very late at night...... |
I think this may be one of the benefits of going to a D3 school. Our athletes don't get cut slack. Athletes are routinely kicked out or put on academic probation for low GPA, or they're cut from the team due to GPA. The games themselves are reasonably well attended, but I'd venture that we receive more money from Greek alumni than from athletic alumni. Sports here is still a way to be connected, it's not really about trying to phase into playing pro.
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I hate how at a DI school athletes are treated like stars and thier GPA doesn't matter because it brings in money. |
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