jackets05@GTauth1104·31 Ekii loved how @Sagahus brought up how people need to try and challenge themselves to make change. #speakingthetruth #110funÇevir English0000
jackets05@GTauth1104·31 Eki@johetz I agree, as a society we need to change the way we value these women and start to approach them as we would one another.Çevir English0000
jackets05@GTauth1104·31 Eki@Sagahus I love how Dr. Levingston showed examples of successful "infamous mothers" overcoming their challenges. #letsmakechange #110funÇevir English0000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 Eki15. Unfortunately this argument hasn't gained ground for some time. However by using the info i have gathered i hope to change this. #110funÇevir English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 Eki14. Here is the article for the tweet mentioned above. It is a quick and easy read. I highly recommend. sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/… #110funÇevir English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 Eki13. 86% of the athletes live below the poverty line found in a NCAA survey in 2013. Athletes are the School's biggest💲generators. #110funÇevirGIF English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 Eki12. Here Marc Edelman uses his digital affordances to give good reasoning to this argument. #4c5790fa8d05" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">forbes.com/sites/marcedel… #110fun #21ReasonsWhyÇevir English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 Eki11. #FunFact The typical D-1 football player averages 3.3 more hours than the average American worker. #110fun #TheOfficeÇevirGIF English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 Eki10. Try this, written by Michael Wilbon. espn.com/college-sports…. Wilbon is one of the most respected journalists in the nation. #110funÇevir English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 Eki9. from 2011-2024, the NCAA will receive a total of $11.3 billion from BCS and CBS for 3 weeks of college basketball #110fun #MarchMadnessÇevirGIF English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 Eki8. Athletes continue to make make their school money and continue to miss out on their pay days! #110fun #CmonmanÇevir English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 Eki7. Ever consider that maybe if the NCAA allows athletes to be paid, they might stay for another yr. and not declare for the draft. #110funÇevirGIF English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 Eki6. Athletes deserve some sort of compensation for their work. It is quite literally a full time job. #110funÇevir English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 Eki5. All that time spent practicing and that doesnt even account for time spent in studying, class, advising, working out, etc... #110funÇevir English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 EkiDid you know the NCAA made a survey in 2011 and found football and baseball players averaged 42.1-43 hours of practice per week #110funÇevirGIF English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 EkiUsing, statistics, articles, and personal experience i will conduct an argument for why this idea could become a reality. #110funÇevir English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 Eki2. The NCAA limits D-1 baseball programs to 11.7 scholarships per team. This would only cover about 1/3 for each player's tuition. #110funÇevirGIF English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·27 Eki1. Should College athletes be paid? This question has been posed by many for over a decade now. #110fun #StudentAthleteÇevir English1000
jackets05@GTauth1104·26 EkiTwitter has great potential however, it is commonly misused and manipulated to produce false news. #110funÇevirGIF English0000
jackets05@GTauth1104·26 EkiOne of Twitter's largest advantages is that it allows for clear and concise communication of what you are thinking. #110funÇevirGIF English0000