No, the answer is to eliminate the 5% of kids
Posted on: April 18, 2024 at 11:50:27 CT
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That aren’t interested in college AND are only willing to be there for one or two years.
Yeah, there are more kids than that that don’t really want to go to college but can stick it out and get through it because going pro after one year is not an option.
The answers to make a college sports MORE about students and education like it used to be. And my used to be, I don’t mean 20 years ago or even necessarily the late 80s, more like the 60s.
Imagine how much better college basketball would have been over the last 25 to 30 years if we treated every single one and done for keeping all of the two or three and dance on campus for four years.
Losing Kevin Garnett and LeBron James straight to the pros did not hurt college basketball one iota. What has absolutely killed college basketball is all of those second and third tier guys that left early and never made it.