It’s Naive to Think College Athletes Have Time for School
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The NCAA claims that most Division I players achieve student-athlete balance. However, research conducted by a professor studying college athletes through the lens of race and class shows that student-athletes actually spend triple the amount of time on athletics as they do on academics. As a result, many struggle to find a balance and ultimately fall behind, which raises questions about whether college athletes actually benefit from a college education.
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