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Originally Posted by
Really Clark?
Yes it is. Or at least in a form of equal access and opportunity. Just wait until schools start paying athletes directly and the Title IX lawsuits erupt.
In my twisted and tortured logic (I have a high-performing swimmer daughter with straight A's)...
I rather she swam for Washington U in St. Louis and only travelled to regional schools like UChicago, Northwestern, Marquette, Notre Dame and St Louis U for meets and not waste days and days for meets in Rutgers and Los Angeles.
It's actually preferential for a college student (I emphasize student) to never travel and be able to major in maximal subject.
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