Milt Rosenberg had Rick Telander and another guest on his program to talk about college football and corruption. College Football has no place in an academic setting one of which Milt Rosenberg spent much of his time around and he even said he hardly ever attended any of these sporting events. Rick Telander and this other guest went on Milt's 50 watt radio program based in Evanston and basically talked about the situation of college athletics and how much money these big-time programs make and how little of it benefits the academic institutions. They also talked about how much these universities spend to achieve the standard for these athletes so they can pass their classes with at least a D average. You average student would never get these free resources that colleges allow unequally because someone can pass a ball quickly to another fool.
This insightful discussion of the corruption and influence of college football on the social and academic scene can be found in the archives of Milt Rosenberg's podcast and anytime you can hear Milt bash sports on Americas colleges it is good along with one of the three great sport writing Ricks.
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