Are people mad at you for being snooty and using the British version of whining?
Cuz I kinda get that.
Are people mad at you for being snooty and using the British version of whining?
I don't think there's any arguing the notion that NIL will (in each case versus a world without NIL) (1) bring more kids to school in the first place, and (2) keep kids in school longer.
You misspelled "fat"
No. And it also just does not matter. Was anyone else's KU experience ruined because I took a couple check-the-box classes outside my major pass/fail, and completely mailed it in? No. Nope.BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Sun Dec 18, 2022 10:13 am He's not totally wrong. The high end players are not there to be students. At all.
Although, that's not something that was created with NIL.
I showed up for a final in a math class and panicked that I might be in the wrong place because there were so many people there I had never seen before. There were clearly regular students who didn't take their schooling very seriously. The notion that the current academic situation is unique to today or to athletics is simply choosing to be ignorant.
I don't know how it would bring more kids to school in the first place as they were already coming to school but it will definitely keep some players in school longer.