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Old 02-04-2006, 04:43 PM
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Re: Re: jocks/greeks

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Originally posted by 33girl
At smaller schools, I would say yes definitely. At Big 10, Pac 10 etc, probably not. I think it's probably a combination of the coaches discouraging pledging and the fraternities themselves asking more from their members. No more "you're a good image for us cause you're the starting quarterback so you can blow off meetings" etc. Which, IMO, is a good thing. Not saying that is always the case, if you can give your best to both that's all good.
I would agree with this. At IU, the last big-name male athletes I remember going Greek were Alan Henderson and Chris Reynolds, who both were KAPsis. Actually I think Luke Recker joined a fraternity before he transferred but I can't remember which one.

Of late, I've heard about more female varsity athletes at IU going Greek than males.

(ObDisclaimer: Not a guy, not currently at IU, blah blah.)
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