Gulp. I'll be the contrarian.
I WAS one of those students who didn't attend when I was an undergrad, because in my first two years my GPA sucked, and I felt that attending such events wouldn't be the wisest move to raise my GPA. And believe it or not, I really didn't want to go on academic probation (and I was close to doing so). After that period, I didn't attend because I was doing research at the Primate Ctr on weekends. I'd hate to think that the athlete was talking about students such as what I was, or about students who do their volunteer work on Saturdays. Or other students who are working to pay for the education, and who may be working on Saturdays. Or taking MCAT/GRE/LSAT classes on Saturday. Or those who have their club activities on Saturdays as well. And yes, I have no doubt that a number of students partied too much the night before.
But when I read this line, the student athlete lost me completely:
"Duke's students are the worst fans in Division 1 football... I hate all of you so much."
There's NO justification for what appeared after the three dots.
Not one iota.
Although I appreciate and agree that more students should be in attendance, I don't think the best strategy is to have a student athlete berate or insult the students. Many have VERY legitimate reasons why they do not attend sports events.
Even in a practical sense, isn't there a better way to get the students to attend than to tell them you hate them?
It's the Coach or the AD who should address the lack of student participation.
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