gkautz10
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A friend and I were arguing about schools honoring players commitment for a 4 full years. I know ND does it whether you go on medical hardship or what not, but he is arguing that college football is strictly a business and these schools owe nothing to the kids that commit to them. I disagree 100% with that premise and I think it is a dumb and ignorant argument to make. He was also arguing with me that schools do not kick student-atheletes off the team based on poor performance or to make room for better players that are being recruited. Again I disagree with him on that. I guess I have 2 questions. 1) Does anyone have any articles that prove my point that schools do kick players of for a number of reasons other than grades or conduct off the field? We argue about SEC schools doing this all the time but I do not know if I have actually seen a news article on it. And secondly, what do you all think about this subject? I think it should be a 4 year commitment on both sides not just one sided as it is now.