Winasota Gopher
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A lot of you seem to think that suggesting a kid go elsewhere is horrible, but maybe you should try to see this from a broader perspective. If a kid is awarded an academic scholarship but earns a cumulative G.P.A. of 2.2 after three years, should he retain his academic scholarship? That's about the equivalent of what Gaston has done, in basketball terms, over his three years here. In three years, he hasn't improved his game enough to even see the floor. Why should he retain a scholarship at a D1 major when that scholarship could go to a more deserving individual?
Would you be so sympathetic to an endowed professor who was brought in at a high level of compensation but proceeded to produce very little in the way of research over five years?
What's Gastons gpa?
You have an interesting point that drives at the center of "student-athlete" or "athlete-student" because gaston would lose his scholarship if he doesn't maintain the grades. But to suggest he isn't being a quality d-1 student athlete isn't true. By all accounts he's a fantastic member of the team, he just isn't good, which wasn't part of the deal.