Tribe wrote:
HRE wrote:
Yes, schools all get the bulk of their revenue from US students. And they get none from an athlete getting a full ride but it's the athletic department's money to spend as it sees fit and if foreign athletes give them better teams they're going to bring them in. If it means a US kid doesn't get a scholarship it's not the athletic department's fault, it's the kid's for not being better at his sport. And I doubt that any college coach's job description says anything about developing the sport for the US.
I agree with this. I’ve been arguing principals but the practicality of creating a system that is more beneficial to American athletes is a big challenge. I think it would first require acknowledging/embracing the NCAA role as an Olympic sports development league, and then some sort of public/private partnership that creates financial benefit for the NCAA and schools. Not sure how this would happen but the first barrier is getting consensus that the NCAA should prioritize American athletes and based on this thread, that may be impossible.
It's an issue on a much bigger scale than using the NCAA to develop athletes for American national teams. It's an issue because student loan debt is RUINING the lives of Americans. Every scholarship that goes to an international student is a scholarship ROBBED from a deserving American.
Who gives a crap if Marshall wins a championship for the first time or of Indiana wins for the 10th time? Nobody cares if Marshall is in a crappy city. It's Americans getting screwed over and the American economy that is being held back because of the crippling student loan debt.