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    Quote Originally Posted by R1Letterman View Post
    Was the new iberia potential SEC student able to open the drawer and/or find the envelopes.
    See also: "hmmm no stamp, i better send it back"
    . . . yes and it became routine like Pavlov’s dog . . .

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    Should espn have to pay the athletes they show in top 10 plays?

    Should they also disclaim there may be other plays better that we don't have access to the video of?


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    Quote Originally Posted by R1Letterman View Post
    Was the new iberia potential SEC student able to open the drawer and/or find the envelopes.
    See also: "hmmm no stamp, i better send it back"
    lol…he did honor the old SEC letter of commitment. Didn’t violate it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandwagon King View Post
    All the people who cry & scream about the need for free enterprise & capitalism in every single area of our lives are the ones ____ing, moaning & crying about the effects of NIL the most.
    Like who? If you're gonna call people out, have the balls to name names.

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    There aren't any athletes at UL that would garner a ROI in advertising dollars


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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesTheJeweler View Post
    There aren't any athletes at UL that would garner a ROI in advertising dollars
    I guess you have not been following the basketball and softball transfers

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    It always seems like too high a majority of athletes are majoring in kinesiology. What becomes of them? Is it the same career field, does it lead to PT school? Clearly not a large pct of them are going on.


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    Quote Originally Posted by R1Letterman View Post
    It always seems like too high a majority of athletes are majoring in kinesiology. What becomes of them? Is it the same career field, does it lead to PT school? Clearly not a large pct of them are going on.
    High school coach

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    High school coach
    high school or college trainer

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    Quote Originally Posted by R1Letterman View Post
    It always seems like too high a majority of athletes are majoring in kinesiology. What becomes of them? Is it the same career field, does it lead to PT school? Clearly not a large pct of them are going on.
    Kinesiology has several paths…not all are gonna be teachers, and not all will go to PT school.

    PE teachers have to major in education and go through same steps as any other teacher, of which just happen to be kinesiology major as well (same thing as majoring in Music Education…music teachers)

    Kinesiology majors can go to get masters degree in exercise physiology, doctoral of physical therapy / occupational therapy, various other health/wellness fields (wellness director position), athletic training, strength / conditioning coaches, personal trainers, and honestly more to be honest.

    It’s a diverse bachelors degree which is good to have options.

    Myself, I went back to school for nursing.

    So don’t knock kinesiology by saying everyone is goin just to be PE teachers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R1Letterman View Post
    It always seems like too high a majority of athletes are majoring in kinesiology. What becomes of them? Is it the same career field, does it lead to PT school? Clearly not a large pct of them are going on.
    What becomes of them? I'd say a significant number never finish their degree requirements. Getting an opportunity to play collegiate athletics comes with a monikor, "student-athlete." Those that get the right guidance and advice from others will push themselves to be the best they can be as both an athlete and student. There are no guarantees an athlete will make it past the collegeiate level. A student that chooses wisely when selecting a major will earn a degree that can put them on a path to financial security.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajun77 View Post
    What becomes of them? I'd say a significant number never finish their degree requirements. Getting an opportunity to play collegiate athletics comes with a monikor, "student-athlete." Those that get the right guidance and advice from others will push themselves to be the best they can be as both an athlete and student. There are no guarantees an athlete will make it past the collegeiate level. A student that chooses wisely when selecting a major will earn a degree that can put them on a path to financial security.
    This dude gets it.

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