College athletic programs: When does it become too much?

@ohiodad51 I think you misunderstood my attempt to acknowledge your point.

You said “Realistically, he was smart enough to know he could probably meet NCAA eligibility standards by not really trying at all. Being 17, that is what he did. He and his buddies all thought it was funny.”

In response to that, I replied, “Clearly, if the student did not try on the test, and the score was not representative of his ability, then that score is completely irrelevant. As I mentioned earlier, my comments are contingent on it reflecting his ability. Apparently, that was not the case. I am sure that some athletes would think it is funny to do the minimum.”

@ohiodad51 “Sorry for the rant, particularly if I misinterpreted the implied condescension in your post.”

Yes, there was no implied condescension.