There are exceptions such as Kobe and Lebron, of course. But, as a rule, it's hard to say the activities conducted by these kids are really "sports."
There are exceptions such as Kobe and Lebron, of course. But, as a rule, it's hard to say the activities conducted by these kids are really "sports."
So this applies to college as well? If real sports are defined by the likes of Kobe and LeBron and they skipped college altogether, then college must not be "real" sports either. I'd be interested in hearing your definition of "real" sports.
D3 and D2 are certainly out.
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