Some of what they are saying isn't completely ridiculous. As a current college student, I would have to agree with him when he is talking about regular student schedule vs. athlete. I know personally that some classes you have to take for your major are not even offered BEFORE 2 pm or whenever depending on the teacher. I am friends with some of the football players here and had a class or two with them, and I can vouch for them in saying they literally have nothing outside of class and football. They wake up at 5:30 every morning, report to a team workout/treatment lasting until around 7:45, giving them just enough time to eat and shower before their 8 am class. They then have back to back to back class from 8 to about 2-2:30ish when they have to report to film/position meetings/pre-practice prep (getting treatment/taped, what have you), begin practice at about 3:30-4 depending on the day, end at around 6:30-7 depending, then have post practice treatment, eat, shower etc. By the time they can leave the facility its close to 8:30 or 9 o'clock. The average college class is supposed to require at least 2 hours of outside the classroom work to get a good grade. Now Im not saying it does, because I don't spend that much time and I still make A's and B's, but its tough. I get out of class at 3:45 and have time between then and dinner to get most of my work done and its tough. I can only imagine having to do all they have during the day only to get out at 9 o'clock and have a good couple hours of school work for each class (minimum for full time student is 12 hours, so 4 classes each needing an hour or two of work a piece) and still having to get to bed in enough time to wake up at 5:30 and repeat. Im not saying its impossible, and yes that is what it takes to succeed at the highest level here in the SEC, but he has a VERY good point in what he is saying. Thats just my opinion from where I see it on campus.