>UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen's comments about the challenges of mixing academics and football were heard all over the college football world on Tuesday.
>"Look, football and school don't go together. They just don't. Trying to do both is like trying to do two full-time jobs," Rosen said in an interview with Bleacher Report.
>http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2722587-josh-rosen-qa-ucla-qb-on-injuries-ncaa-and-post-nfl-goal-to-own-the-world
Do you think he has a point? (pic unrelated btw)
the big division one basketball and football programs should be split off to a professional league
And people wonder why their degrees are worthless.
>>77537913
yeah football needs a junior pro league like the CHL
>>77537563
The entire American concept of sports being integrated with higher education (outside of non-profit intermural teams for fun and such) is completely retarded. If you're a great athlete at 18, you should go directly to a pro/amateur league or to some type of farm system funded by individual teams.
He has a point. Unless you're shilling for the NCAA it's hard to disagree.
>(((Rosen)))
tryna keep a brotha down
>>77537563
Alabama unironically makes athletes go to class and graduate. It's quietly moved up the lists of better public schools in the country.
t. I'm sitting in Tuscaloosa
>>77537913
Based Cardale
>when your tweet has a 4:1 retweet over favorite ratio
that's when you know you've dun goofed