- Jan 20, 2010
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When you group an entire athlete base into one category, it's going to piss off the ones who don't fall into that category. There was an EP hosted competition for young athletes - the majority of those kids didn't randomly just show up to Daytona for no reason - they competed in the exact same location. There are also plenty of college athletes that aren't high or drunk and it's unfair to assume they all are, and also to assume parents are being irresponsible for allowing their kids near them. I find it far more irresponsible for coaches allowing their underage athletes to be drinking/ drugs- and any athlete to be drinking/doing drugs and stunting.
It doesn't matter if not all of the college athletes are drinking or partying. A large number of them are. That's the scene on Saturday in Daytona. It's really not suitable for kids. But I'm not a parent, and I don't really care if you choose to bring your kids to stunt fest, do whatever you want. Your 6 year old isn't going to understand what's going on anyway.
I still find it odd that any EP would host a competition that same weekend. I thought NCA stopped having that comp, who was running it?