Re: 2013 Recruiting List
I'm friends with athletes too. Weird.
During the season, they work their asses off. And during the offseason they also work their asses off, but they also have time to party, play video games or do whatever. For example, the best Call of Duty (that's a game for Xbox, old-timers) player I know is a D1 basketball player. During his free time during the off-season, he plays a ton because he loves it. If that passion was hunting and he decided to go a different school so that he would have been able to do that, I would not have blamed him at all.
So to say that an athlete shouldn't make a decision based off of "an outside situation (hunting/outdoors or any other reason)" (your words, my emphasis) is absolutely asinine. If two colleges are equal in the athlete'e eyes but he like the outdoor opportunities that school X provides that school Y doesn't, then he should choose that school. Because the **** someone does in their free time (and student athletes DO have free time) make them a happier person and they will be able to perform better at work, school or athletics.
It astounds me how much more seriously fans (short for fanatics) tend to take athletics than athletes. Which is NOT to say that athletes don't take athletics seriously. They have to in order to make it as far as they do. I just think that most athletes (at least the ones that I am friends with) realize that there is more to life than athletics. Fans tend to think of student-athletes as ONLY student-athletes, when in reality most of them are extremely well rounded people that have lots of different interests.
Originally posted by joeboo22
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During the season, they work their asses off. And during the offseason they also work their asses off, but they also have time to party, play video games or do whatever. For example, the best Call of Duty (that's a game for Xbox, old-timers) player I know is a D1 basketball player. During his free time during the off-season, he plays a ton because he loves it. If that passion was hunting and he decided to go a different school so that he would have been able to do that, I would not have blamed him at all.
So to say that an athlete shouldn't make a decision based off of "an outside situation (hunting/outdoors or any other reason)" (your words, my emphasis) is absolutely asinine. If two colleges are equal in the athlete'e eyes but he like the outdoor opportunities that school X provides that school Y doesn't, then he should choose that school. Because the **** someone does in their free time (and student athletes DO have free time) make them a happier person and they will be able to perform better at work, school or athletics.
It astounds me how much more seriously fans (short for fanatics) tend to take athletics than athletes. Which is NOT to say that athletes don't take athletics seriously. They have to in order to make it as far as they do. I just think that most athletes (at least the ones that I am friends with) realize that there is more to life than athletics. Fans tend to think of student-athletes as ONLY student-athletes, when in reality most of them are extremely well rounded people that have lots of different interests.
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