beryirish
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I understand not wanting to get hurt but if he can't fulfill his end of the athletic scholarship, Stanford should never give him a diploma.
If guys like this were smart, they'd do a colon cleanse the day of the game and say they have the flu. Much better optic.
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But like phgeek said - the scholarship language would need to change that they are committed to playing in every game that Stanford participates in, if the kid is deemed healthy to play/and eligible.
Probably as it stands, he fulfilled his end of the scholarship deal - by simply playing.
It's like Trump writing off a billion dollars of losses and not paying federal for years - don't blame me, blame the government for allowing me to do so.