Then I agree with you. And we both agree with Nader. Unless I have misread your post.
Not necessarily. I guess I should qualify this by saying.. it depends if its private or public. If its private, I don't like the fact that Nader wants to have government to control a University in this manner. Its the government over-reaching its boundries; and its a slippery slope. If a private University chooses to waive the tuition for an athlete, they should have the right to do so, especially since the University greatly benefits from having that athlete for marketing, and ticket sales.
If its a public university, thats a different story. sure, just like anyone else, I dont think that our taxpayer money should be used to for frivolities like the tuition for the women's table tennis team.... just like I dont like taxpayers money being used for 'black studies' or 'queer studies', etc etc.... but I think that there are bigger issues with our Universities.
BUT, in a perfect world, athletes wouldnt have to deal with this nonsense in the first place. They would just be picked up by professional leagues, teams, and wouldnt have to waste their time pretending to be a students for no apparent reason.