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Feb 21, 2020
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cougarmeister
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The 40+ hours/week seems high
You're saying that the typical athlete spends more than 8+ hours per day in some combination of practice, weight lifting, and film study?
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Dealing with student athletes can be the worst sometimes
newbie
2/21/20 9:37am
There are some stupid dudes
spicycoug
2/21/20 9:40am
I'm not sure why you think they can't handle it...
CoachSpeak
2/21/20 9:42am
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Wingnut
2/21/20 9:44am
They honestly have to try to fail as student athletes...
CoachSpeak
2/21/20 9:48am
Its an area BYU needs to improve on.
TheLost
2/21/20 9:56am
If you don't want to put things out in genpop I get it...
CoachSpeak
2/21/20 10:06am
I'll just say this...
TheLost
2/21/20 10:27am
I wonder why that is?
CoachSpeak
2/21/20 10:50am
No clue.. BYU has the lowest Academic Progress Rate (APR) of any Utah school.
TheLost
2/21/20 10:57am
They don;t have jobs though, and other students do. So it is all about balance.
Turnpike Lane
2/21/20 9:44am
A lot universities do offer that.
jkccoug
2/21/20 9:48am
The 40+ hours/week seems high
cougarmeister
2/21/20 9:54am
The P5 adopted a sort of lifetime scholarship measures.
Everyman
2/21/20 9:56am
Not sure I agree. I worked 4 jobs my junior and senior year which was over 60 hr
SL12
2/21/20 10:15am
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