1. I noticed on the front page of this website that at least a portion of users associated with this site wish to remove sports from schools. I feel as though that by removing sports from schools, it restricts students who would otherwise participate in them from expressing themselves and having fun. The rules in place that mandate student-athletes to maintain a certain GPA certainly aren't perfect, but (to an extent) ensure that the majority of student-athletes are performing adequately on whatever court/field, but also in the classroom. The income a school may receive from hosting sporting events can be healthy if it is spent appropriately - which, in my experiences, it isn't. I'm currently a member of my high school's band (marching band as well!), that is historically one of the better bands in our area, and our band room is literally falling apart, our school instruments are old and in need of repair; all the while our school endlessly spends money on our sub-par football team who is notorious for a brawl they participated in last year and with athletes that DO fit the stereotype

2. Live and let live. Obviously, my intrusion - however good and honest the intent - goes against that, as I am inquiring on the positions you take, but a few posts I've read on this forum make me feel as though some of you take a somewhat extreme position on the subject. I'd just like to clear up any misconceptions or be given a reasoning for why you've taken the stance you have.
3. Stereotypes: they exist for everything. That doesn't make them true, nor does it make them appropriate (in my opinion). I'm curious to hear justification for the very small amount of "hate" I've seen. I'm sure most of it is just light-hearted joking, but I'm still a curious person

I'd also like to add that I maintain a GPA of over 4.0, claim an ACT score of 32, *plan* on attending Vanderbilt University to *hopefully* double-major in Computer Science and Mathetmatics, and still have time to casually enjoy watching and participating in sports. Not all of us fit the stereotype

Thanks in advance!