In the Bleachers by Ben Zaehringer for August 11, 2011
August 10, 2011
August 12, 2011
Transcript:
Sorry. The correct answer is the "Ming Dynasty" in China. Drop down and give me a hundred push-ups.
Coach is placing way more emphasis on student athlete.
Richard, Setting aside the NCAA PR machine, all the athletes competing outside of football and men’s basketball are able to do so due to the revenues generated by the athletes in these two sports. It is socialism at its finest. Maybe the next comic strip should show a coach in a non-revenue sport asking the athlete to define socialism. I have a feeling the athlete will performing 100 push-ups.
Knightman Premium Member about 13 years ago
I totally agree with you!
jpsomebody about 13 years ago
If Johnny has 400 grams of HGH and he injects you with 25 ml, How long will it take for you to be able to pass a drug test.
lewisbower about 13 years ago
Hey, my state university has a 30% graduation rate for athletes. What do we pay them for, Eng Lit?
jtviper7 about 13 years ago
I think they should concentrate on speech… Some ex player that announce now you need sub titles when they speak. (S.S.)
lmubill about 13 years ago
Did someone show this to Tennessee Head Coach Derek Dooley??
http://www.utsports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/081111aac.html
Lolapoo Premium Member about 13 years ago
Richard, Setting aside the NCAA PR machine, all the athletes competing outside of football and men’s basketball are able to do so due to the revenues generated by the athletes in these two sports. It is socialism at its finest. Maybe the next comic strip should show a coach in a non-revenue sport asking the athlete to define socialism. I have a feeling the athlete will performing 100 push-ups.
jmo328 about 13 years ago
Maybe that’s why the Wisconsin Badger’s teams don’t get the press they should. IIRC they have one of the highest graduation rates, or did.