
Athletic scholarships are different from most other scholarships in that they are not need-based, which means financial capabilities are not taken into consideration when choosing recipients. College sports, especially football, is a game of intense competition and, moreover, enormous revenues. Many schools, UCLA included, do not use federal funds to offer athletic scholarships. They are instead allocated from the funds raised by the sports teams, i.e. ticket sales, merchandise sales, etc. And being that the student athletes are not compensated *cough* LEGALLY *cough* for the revenues try generate (millions upon millions of dollars), I think it's fair to offer your athletic scholarships to whoever you feel gives your team the best chance to win and increase your bank account.
One more thing, athletic scholarships are awarded to the best student-athletes. P. Diddy's son finished high school with a 3.7 GPA, and you think he hasn't earned a free education? All because he rich as hell. Sound like that ol' FAFSA bulls@#%.
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