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douglas9

(5,400 posts)
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 06:29 AM 13 hrs ago

More military academy football players could go pro under proposed rule

The seniors playing in this weekend’s Army-Navy football game all know where they are headed after graduation.

Navy’s star quarterback, Blake Horvath, will be off to Naval flight school in Florida. His favorite receiver, Eli Heidenreich, will spend a year training as a Marine Corps ground officer.

Army linebacker Kalib Fortner, the team’s defensive captain who as a sophomore was named the 2023 Army-Navy game MVP, is headed to the infantry, one of eight Army senior cadets who will serve in that branch, the same number who will train in artillery.

But a law working its way through Congress would tweak current rules for academy athletes to expand the opportunity among those players and their classmates to defer their service to chase careers in professional sports, from the National Football League to women’s rugby.

https://taskandpurpose.com/news/military-academy-athletes-go-pro/

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More military academy football players could go pro under proposed rule (Original Post) douglas9 13 hrs ago OP
This is wrong. Taxpayers gave them an expensive full ride for their education. Irish_Dem 13 hrs ago #1

Irish_Dem

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1. This is wrong. Taxpayers gave them an expensive full ride for their education.
Wed Dec 10, 2025, 07:05 AM
13 hrs ago

For the purpose of training US military officers.

Not a training ground to become pro football millionaires.

If they wanted to play football they should have gone to a Big Ten school.

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