Fresno State football player Jason Shirley has been suspended indefinitely after being cited for driving under the influence and a hit-and-run Monday night, his second suspension and the team’s fifth for the season. Shirley’s first suspension this season was for “conduct detrimental to the team.â€Â
Do university athletes have an obligation to act more responsible than the average student? Is the athletic department too hard on its athletes?
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Aksh Mehta • Oct 16, 2007 at 11:52 am
Not just uviversity athletes our staff, faculty , the president, university high school students and us ( Ffresno State Students ) we all have a responsibility on our shoulders – Our actions represent this instiution that we proudly call Fresno State or the home of Bulldogs.
Having said that, I personally know international athletes who have travelled across the globe to proudly serve Fresno state in tennis, basketball, volleyball, soccer and they are very professional as compared to local athletes, I am speaking in general this does not include all athletes but definitely Jason Shirley. Please step up, you dont have to look far away for inspiration and examples . What you do today will be remembered forever.
Aksh Mehta • Oct 16, 2007 at 6:52 pm
Not just uviversity athletes our staff, faculty , the president, university high school students and us ( Ffresno State Students ) we all have a responsibility on our shoulders – Our actions represent this instiution that we proudly call Fresno State or the home of Bulldogs.
Having said that, I personally know international athletes who have travelled across the globe to proudly serve Fresno state in tennis, basketball, volleyball, soccer and they are very professional as compared to local athletes, I am speaking in general this does not include all athletes but definitely Jason Shirley. Please step up, you dont have to look far away for inspiration and examples . What you do today will be remembered forever.
Ralph Macchio • Oct 15, 2007 at 10:59 pm
Yes. These athletes must be expected to uphold the storied winning tradition and good name of the Fresno State Bulldogs. Yeah right. We expect less from the coaches.
Ralph Macchio • Oct 16, 2007 at 5:59 am
Yes. These athletes must be expected to uphold the storied winning tradition and good name of the Fresno State Bulldogs. Yeah right. We expect less from the coaches.
Sanchez Smear • Oct 15, 2007 at 10:55 pm
I’ve proofed basketball player term papers—-many can’t formulate a thought on paper —- might not be able to read——trust me.
Sanchez Smear • Oct 16, 2007 at 5:55 am
I’ve proofed basketball player term papers—-many can’t formulate a thought on paper —- might not be able to read——trust me.
Valerie Nevens • Oct 15, 2007 at 8:20 pm
I think most athletes actually have to work harder to maintain a good GPA and go to all those games and practices, but the “big men on campus” give athletes this bad image of party-going slackers who think they are obligated to receive special lower standards because they know how to throw a football
Valerie Nevens • Oct 16, 2007 at 3:20 am
I think most athletes actually have to work harder to maintain a good GPA and go to all those games and practices, but the “big men on campus” give athletes this bad image of party-going slackers who think they are obligated to receive special lower standards because they know how to throw a football
Heather Billings • Oct 15, 2007 at 10:52 am
The Collegian Staff Comment
Held to lower standards in the classroom? Really? Dang, and all this time I’ve been killing myself to keep my straight-A average. Shame on my coach for not telling me I could slack off.
Heather Billings • Oct 15, 2007 at 5:52 pm
The Collegian Staff Comment
Held to lower standards in the classroom? Really? Dang, and all this time I’ve been killing myself to keep my straight-A average. Shame on my coach for not telling me I could slack off.
Danny Tanner • Oct 15, 2007 at 10:31 am
Student athletes are held to lower standards in the classroom as far as quality of coursework goes. So yes, they have a greater responsibility to behave.
Danny Tanner • Oct 15, 2007 at 5:31 pm
Student athletes are held to lower standards in the classroom as far as quality of coursework goes. So yes, they have a greater responsibility to behave.