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RE: LiAngelo Ball, 2 other UCLA players arrested in China for shoplifting
(11-15-2017 05:10 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(11-15-2017 04:22 PM)megadrone Wrote:  What would happen to any other student caught shoplifting? Probably not much. They would continue their enrollment and studies if they could pay tuition.

Right. Non-athlete students busted for shoplifting would not be expelled from the university. And if we are still going to pretend that college athletes are just regular ol' students, then the university has to treat them the same way as non-athlete students.

The team has the right to discipline them or even kick them off of the team for not following team rules or not being a good representative of the program or whatever, but the university administration absolutely should not punish them more harshly than what would happen to a non-athlete student.

What do you think the University would do to a non-athlete on a PAID University trip, representing the University if that non-athlete did the same?
11-15-2017 07:11 PM
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