Friday, November 10, 2006

Update-Friday, November 10th

Sorry I missed some of you yesterday during office hours. From what I hear, Ty informed you of a game we can possibly attend on Sunday, December 10th. It is important for you to understand that you will have to pay for the ticket to that game. We will have a meeting immediately upon your return from Thanksgiving Break.

I have been in contact with people from places that we want to visit. There may be an opportunity at Boston University to work directly with their Performance Enhancement Center (we have done this in the past). There is a fee for this. I need to know how many of you are willing to contribute. Also, we have an opportunity to meet with people from Northeastern University. These people study Sport in Society...pretty similar to what you are doing.

Please let me or Ty know if you have questions or comments. We'd love to hear some feedback from you.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

If teams are spending their money on players scholarships, where does all the money they fund come from besides ticket sales and propaganda.

Anonymous said...

How do colleges pay for sport facilities and campus areas?Also how do colleges pay for scholarship? Were does the money come from?

Anonymous said...

How much do grades affect who starts and who doesnt?

Anonymous said...

If teams are spending ther money on recruiting players and other expenses, where does all the money they fund come from besedes ticket sales and propaganda.

Anonymous said...

Some some supplements are bad for the body and have negative effects, but some posotive too. I want to know if it is worth taking supplements and if it has more of a posotive or negative effect in the end. I will ask the trainers and fitness leaders at the schools to find out as much information as posible. It could be what a lot of players are doing and the role of supplements could be essential, or not, to college sports teams.