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In reply to the discussion: 'Tebow’ bill to let home-schoolers play high school sports passes Va. House [View all]Blue_Tires
(57,596 posts)Last edited Thu Feb 9, 2012, 04:36 PM - Edit history (3)
have to do with homeschooling or religion...
One of the coal mine canaries nobody wants to address is just how laughably corrupt and lawless sports have become on the high school level for top-level players, parents, coaches, referees, and school officials on local and state levels (decades of influence from the NCAA and AAU have trickled down)...Look at the history of most top athletes and see just HOW many high school switches are in their record -- There are countless examples of them making at least 2-3 changes in the same YEAR...Look and see how many tricks are pulled to make sure a top player "lives" in the schooling district so he's eligible (up to and including moving in with the coach)...Look and see just how much time and travel distance high-profile AAU teams take up, essentially making it a full-time job (and don't get me started on the coach's 501c charity scams)...And look and see just how many times violations are brushed aside with a wink and a nod and given no punishment by state governing boards...
By far the biggest beneficiaries of this bill (and soon to be the biggest exploiters) are the big time football/basketball prospects, because there are a hell of a lot more of them in the Commonwealth than homeschoolers interested in playing sports...They will just declare themselves "homeschool" and become play-for-pay mercenaries...Many of them already are; this bill will just make it easier...
The state legislature is following their usual form, creating grandstanding, meaningless answers for things that don't need a solution while pandering to a fundie base...If homeschool parents were REALLY interested in getting their kids in sports, the AAU and dozens of amateur organizations have been around forever...