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There are lots of jobs where you might expect to get death threats: a judge, a cop, a divorce lawyer. But never a million years did University of North Carolina learning specialist Mary Willingham expect that her research would inspire so much hate. But it has. What could be so incendiary? She released data showing that 10% of college football and basketball players read at a 3rd grade level. And 60% of them were only reading between a 4th and 8th grade level. As disheartening as these finding are, I don't see why people are really very surprised or angry.
Willingham spent years tutoring athletes at the school -- which has one of the best athletic programs in the country. So she clearly isn't pulling this research out of thin air. She knows first-hand that many of these gifted ball players can barely read. Not only that, she combed through eight years worth of test scores and found that 25% of them didn't even have the skills to take classes at a community college. "I mean, we may as well just go over to Glenwood Elementary up the street and just let all the 4th graders in here, the third-graders in here," she said.
Researcher Gets Death Threats After Revealing Shocking Findings About College Athletes
Researcher Gets Death Threats After Revealing Shocking Findings About College Athletes | The Stir
Enjoy your College Football, sheep.
Researcher Gets Death Threats After Revealing Shocking Findings About College Athletes
Researcher Gets Death Threats After Revealing Shocking Findings About College Athletes | The Stir
Enjoy your College Football, sheep.
People (fans) are tacitly condoning the practice for their own enjoyment. I can't think of a term to describe that offhand, but it would not be complementary. That sports is considered more important than academia does not reflect well on the intellectual development of humanity.What? Just because college athletes can't read to standard, people shouldn't enjoy watching them play? Wtf? [...]
Sometimes the truth hurtsResearcher Gets Death Threats After Revealing Shocking Findings About College Athletes
Researcher Gets Death Threats After Revealing Shocking Findings About College Athletes | The Stir
Enjoy your College Football, sheep.
Infographic: Is Your State's Highest-Paid Employee A Coach? (Probably)
Infographic: Is Your State's Highest-Paid Employee A Coach? (Probably) [...]
What? Just because college athletes can't read to standard, people shouldn't enjoy watching them play? Wtf?
I understand the concern, but that concern should be that we are passing kids up the chain, and out of high school, without requiring them to actually meet minimum requirements, but really? "Enjoy your College Football, sheep."?
Yeah sheep !
Lizzie, the milquetoast bartender. :2razz:
Researcher Gets Death Threats After Revealing Shocking Findings About College Athletes
Researcher Gets Death Threats After Revealing Shocking Findings About College Athletes | The Stir
Enjoy your College Football, sheep.
Researcher Gets Death Threats After Revealing Shocking Findings About College Athletes
Researcher Gets Death Threats After Revealing Shocking Findings About College Athletes | The Stir
Enjoy your College Football, sheep.
The Dungeon Master gives everyone the same number of attribute points to make their character. Obviously athletes put more points into Strength, Agility and Constitution than in Intelligence, Wisdom and Charisma. The opposite is generally true for NASA physicists. No one is surprised when an advanced bio-chemist researcher can't bench-press even half his body weight, so why is anyone surprised when an collage starting quarterback can't spell his own name? No one is tuning into this coming Super-Bowl to watch Peyton Manning read Moby Dick. These are just the choices their player made when they were rolled. It's not good or bad, it just is.Researcher Gets Death Threats After Revealing Shocking Findings About College Athletes
Researcher Gets Death Threats After Revealing Shocking Findings About College Athletes | The Stir
Enjoy your College Football, sheep.
Infographic: Is Your State's Highest-Paid Employee A Coach? (Probably)
Infographic: Is Your State's Highest-Paid Employee A Coach? (Probably)
Infographic: Is Your State's Highest-Paid Employee A Coach? (Probably)
Infographic: Is Your State's Highest-Paid Employee A Coach? (Probably)
It is time to get the government out of education. Clearly.Infographic: Is Your State's Highest-Paid Employee A Coach? (Probably)
Infographic: Is Your State's Highest-Paid Employee A Coach? (Probably)
The Dungeon Master gives everyone the same number of attribute points to make their character. Obviously athletes put more points into Strength, Agility and Constitution than in Intelligence, Wisdom and Charisma. The opposite is generally true for NASA physicists. No one is surprised when an advanced bio-chemist researcher can't bench-press even half his body weight, so why is anyone surprised when an collage starting quarterback can't spell his own name? No one is tuning into this coming Super-Bowl to watch Peyton Manning read Moby Dick. These are just the choices their player made when they were rolled. It's not good or bad, it just is.
This must be one of those threads where people who don't like sports **** all over people who do like sports.
Has anyone ever met one of those mythical people who will only give money to a college if they have a winning sports team? They're the ones driving all of this nonsense and they sounds like A-holes.
Is this wealth redistribution?Yea, they are called football fans, basketball fans and baseball fans. And it's not so much about "giving" the college money, it's about purchasing tickets, getting good tv ratings, and buying those tshirts. Has nothing to do with academics.
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