You can always transfer or quit. If you don't meet the terms of your academic scholarship, you get'er yanked too. Keep boozin' bra.[/quote]
Where in the post you are replying to did the writer say he drank or 'boozed'? You think people who disagree with you are all slacker-drinker-'bros'?
Yeah, drinking's a choice college athletes have to make. Some make good choices--drink none or only in slight amounts on occasion, others get hammered and 'lose their scholarship'.
But just because someone responds to you're d***wad elitist post does not make them a boozer or an irresponsible person. For all you know you could be talking to some high quality athletes, ones you'd dream of having on your team, aggressively accusing them of profuse alcohol abuse.
For all we know you could be some great D1 coach too. But i'm inclined to think not. Great coaches don't threaten their athletes--they know what makes them tick and inspire them. It's a reflection on your coaching if your athletes drink. Most runners, if the coach is unselfishly giving it his all, will respond and put all that they have into their training and racing. A great coach wouldn't be complaining about how hard their job is and would certainly not waste their time on Letsrun.com immaturely accusing anonymous people of being 'frat-boy boozers'.