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Watson, Crick & A Twist
This fellow should keep abreast of current affairs - not merely to avoid looking like a fool, but also because it is a prerequisite of his position as a State Representative.
Tim Brinkman disses Student Athletes - I guarantee you this is not going to win him ANY votes.
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Guess we can play a game of deciding which usename Brinkman uses on BN. He seems like he would fit in there perfectly.
What a Tool
Tim Brinkman disses Student Athletes - I guarantee you this is not going to win him ANY votes.
LINK
Guess we can play a game of deciding which usename Brinkman uses on BN. He seems like he would fit in there perfectly.
What a Tool
Lawmaker Bashes Buckeyes
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Out of nowhere, student-athletes found themselves the targets of Representative Tom Brinkman of <ST1:CITY><ST1:PLACE>Cincinnati</ST1:PLACE></ST1:CITY>.<O:P></O:P>
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While discussing how tougher academic standards could hurt schools like <ST1:PLACE><ST1:PLACENAME>Ohio</ST1:PLACENAME><ST1:PLACETYPE>State</ST1:PLACETYPE></ST1:PLACE>, Rep. Brinkman said, "Be careful what you wish for because sports teams like <ST1:PLACE><ST1:PLACENAME>Ohio</ST1:PLACENAME><ST1:PLACETYPE>State</ST1:PLACETYPE></ST1:PLACE>’s... are filled with dummies."<O:P></O:P>
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It was a remark that <ST1:PLACE><ST1:PLACENAME>Ohio</ST1:PLACENAME><ST1:PLACETYPE>State</ST1:PLACETYPE></ST1:PLACE> athletic director Gene Smith did not appreciate.<O:P></O:P>
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"It's very disappointing. It further stereotypes student athletes," Smith said.<O:P></O:P>
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Smith also said that Brinkman is “misinformed.”<O:P></O:P>
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According to Smith, 56 members of the football team carry a grade point average 3.0 or higher, and just under 60 percent of all student athletes graduate in 6 years or less.<O:P></O:P>
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"Our student-athletes graduate at a higher rate than the rest of general student population," said Smith.<O:P></O:P>
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Brinkman went on to say that athletes at <ST1:PLACE><ST1:PLACENAME>Ohio</ST1:PLACENAME><ST1:PLACETYPE>State</ST1:PLACETYPE></ST1:PLACE> are not solid academic material.<O:P></O:P>
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Brinkman was quoted in the Cleveland Plain Dealer saying he did not intend to insult athletes, but wanted to point out that tougher academic standards will damage sports programs.<O:P></O:P>
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Brinkman did not return calls from 10TV for comment.
