These claims can be refuted because student-athletes are required to keep up their grades in order to be eligible to play a sport. According to the NCAA, athletes must have a 2.0 GPA or better in their courses to play any sport and athletes are more likely to graduate college than nonathletes (Good Grades Are Important). Athletes have a graduation rate of 80% and nonathletes have a graduation rate of only 63% (Academics of College Athletes). College coaches would rather recruit someone who is successful in their courses than anyone who is not because it shows that that person is dedicated and
These claims can be refuted because student-athletes are required to keep up their grades in order to be eligible to play a sport. According to the NCAA, athletes must have a 2.0 GPA or better in their courses to play any sport and athletes are more likely to graduate college than nonathletes (Good Grades Are Important). Athletes have a graduation rate of 80% and nonathletes have a graduation rate of only 63% (Academics of College Athletes). College coaches would rather recruit someone who is successful in their courses than anyone who is not because it shows that that person is dedicated and