tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7441231028402046708.post6010889694087403914..comments2023-04-29T09:04:37.765-04:00Comments on Tales of Two Southern Kids Raised by Damn Yankees: Letting kids be kids - Part 2Mommy Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05956282344426277433noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7441231028402046708.post-14521339508669904352011-08-30T23:33:32.334-04:002011-08-30T23:33:32.334-04:00Hopefully by the time Ru and Fi go to college, thi...Hopefully by the time Ru and Fi go to college, things will be better. As long as the NCAA continues to crack down with harsher penalties on the players (and more importantly the schools), the consequences will outweigh the payouts and should minimize the problem. Just like holding parents responsible with fines or worse when their kids screw up, you’re bound to have some schools that don’t care and just accept the penalties as a cost of doing business, but most of the schools will police their teams to the point that the players/coaches will be more afraid of their colleges then the NCAA. Not that I’m advocating parents hitting their kids; there’s something to be said though for kids that follow the law, not just because of the legal consequences, but because they’re scared of getting their a-- beat by their parents if they screw up.Pappa Robhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14474692480322007149noreply@blogger.com